Planina Zajzera - Monte Gosadon
Starting point: Planina Zajzera (1004 m)
Starting point Lat/Lon: 46.4565°N 13.46924°E 
Time of walking: 4 h 10 min
Difficulty: very difficult marked way
Difficulty of skiing: no data
Altitude difference: 964 m
Altitude difference (by path): 1040 m
Map: Julijske Alpe - zahodni del 1:50.000
Access to starting point:
From Kranjska Gora over the border crossing Rateče we drive to Trbiž / Tarvisio. Further, we drive on the old road towards Videm / Udine. Already after few kilometers from Trbiž / Tarvisio, the road into Ovčja vas / Valbruna branches off to the left. Here we turn left and we follow the road all the way to the mountain pasture Zajzera, where we park on a large parking lot.
Path description:
From the parking lot from where there is a very nice view towards the northern wall of Montaž we go on the path 611 on the right side of the chapel. We follow the signs for mountain hut Rifugio Grego and already at the beginning we start relatively steeply ascending through the forest, and later we also few times cross a macadam road which also leads towards the mountain hut Rifugio Grego. After that, the path turns slightly to the right and it brings us on a forested ridge from which a view opens up a little on the northern side. For a better view, we need to step on some of panoramic points on the edge of the ridge and in doing so some caution is needed because the ridge is precipitous on the northern side.
Further, we are still ascending through the forest and occasionally beautiful views opening up towards Montaž and Viš. Such a path we then follow all the way to the mountain hut Rifugio Grego where there is a breathtaking view mainly towards Montaž.
From the mountain hut, we descend a little on a macadam road to a saddle Rudni vrh (Sella di Somdogna) on which runs also an asphalt road from the valley Dunjska dolina. We continue on the asphalt road on which we descend few turns, and then we leave the road and go right on a narrow marked footpath.
The path then mostly steeply ascends through dwarf pines and crosses a few torrents. We follow such a path all the way to a marked crossing where a path branches off to the right toward Pipar (2069m).
We continue left on path 468 toward bivouac Bernardinis. From the crossing, the path slightly descends, then follows a crossing of steeper slopes. The path here becomes more demanding, and some fixed safety gear is available for assistance. Due to the slippery sand on the path, considerable caution is needed in some spots. After that, the path becomes less demanding, and from the left, path 605 joins, which also comes from valley Dunjska dolina, but with a slightly lower starting point. The path turns a little to the right and starts ascending towards the notch Forcella Cianalot (1830m).
At the notch where a marked crossing is located, we turn left toward bivouac Bernardinis. From the crossing, the path ascends a slope covered with dwarf pines. Higher up, the dwarf pines become sparser, and the path leads us to more grassy terrain. Only a short ascent remains to bivouac Bernardinis.
From the bivouac ahead, the path becomes very interesting, at first we are ascending on grassy slopes by which there are a lot of ruins from the first world war, after that follows tunnel through the eastern peak of Dve špici (Cima Vildiver). While crossing the tunnel we need a lamp because a winding tunnel is long 70 meters. From the tunnel we come on the northern slopes of the mountain from where on a quite steep crumbly slope between the both peaks we descend on the south side. Here the path at first runs through the natural window, and then on a 150 meters long carved ledge in the vertical south wall of western peak (Cima Alta).
The path on an exposed ledge is secured with a steel cable and then brings us to the western slopes of the mountain, where we reach a crossroad.
To the right, the path leads towards the summit Cima Alta (Dve špici), but we turn left and start descending slightly. After about five minutes of descent, the path leads us to a crossing where a footpath branches off to the left towards the summit Monte Gosadon. We take the mentioned footpath, which is further marked with red dots. The path from the crossing first turns to the right and then continues for some time through dwarf pines. When we come on a smaller notch from which a view opens up a little towards Viš and Montaž we continue right steeply upwards. The ascent on this part is very steep so also some caution is needed. The steepness then decreases a little and the path again leads by dwarf pines. Higher, the path turns to the left and dwarf pine by the path becomes rarer. Here the path brings us on again steeper slopes where again a little more caution is needed. After crossing the steep slope from the left joins the path from the valley Dunja.
At the crossing, we continue right and only a short ascent follows on a panoramic slope past some military ruins to the top.
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