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| IgorZlodej20. 05. 2010 20:49:14 |
From Mužac to the Bela valleys into the Val Aupa valley and to the village Grauzaria below the mighty Creta Grauzario, and further along a beautiful, steep and asphalted mountain road to the hamlet Badiuz. There we park and go 10 minutes to the next hamlet Borgo di Mezzo. Friendly locals ask if we are heading to Cimodors, which we of course confirm. Along a beautiful trail we ascend through mostly beech forest all the way to the abandoned pasture C.ra Cimadors. There is a nicely arranged bivouac. A short stop follows, then we continue the ascent towards the summit. At the saddle already almost right below the summit a beautiful view opens to the SW face of Crete Grauzarie. When we are on the top after less than 15 minutes, also view to Sernio and of course to all surrounding hillocks and also more serious mountains. Definitely a nice viewpoint worth a visit. We returned along the same path and I would never have expected that someone would recognize me in such a small hamlet as Borgo di Mezzo. And yet Luca recognized me right away, and invited us with Marjeta for a glass. Luca actually lives in Udine, spends free days in the native village of his parents, works in Žlebi and knows me from there.
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| 2061alessio18. 04. 2011 19:46:49 |
Yesterday with a friend to Cimadors Alto from Grauzaria via wild path no. 444 (that to sedlo Portonat), in 1 hour 10 min. on somewhat demanding trail (where path turns left and goes up long terrace at places on abyss edge - so wouldn't recommend descent this way/ do loop reverse) we reached wide gully - dry stream "rio di forcje" and then nice ascent among occasional large high rocks (quite good marks and cairns at start), at upper part trail turns bit left into smaller gully and after 2 hours walk from Grauzaria to junction "la forcje" paths 444 and 418/A, now turned left up 418/A on "nice" scree (thank god terrain still frozen and could walk decently on scree, if heat hits you here on this scree ascent - no water - .....) and in 50 min. to another small saddle, here path meets one from Casera Cimadors and 15 min. to top Cimadors Alto as Igor wrote (total 3 good hours from Grauzaria); descent same way as Igor mentioned (now 418/A) to Casera Cimadors, then Borgo di Mezzo to Grauzaria approx 1 hour 50 min (whole loop 5 hours).
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| 2061alessio27. 04. 2011 17:04:25 |
hi JAZ, when were you there? beginning of April? we in pic no.2 on descent last chatted with old man as he lives across the basin, before moving to Switzerland for better job he as young helper shepherd on Cimadors pasture where now bivouac and told us how life was back then and how they made cheese and then carried down to Borgo di Mezzo and kept it there (in cellar of that middle house) in storage before sale then down to village Mužec, of course whole transport in basket (ital: gerlo, friulan: gerli) on back.
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| jaz27. 04. 2011 18:10:59 |
We were there with wife on 15 and 16 January, very warm inversion +16 degrees. Lp!
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| 2061alessio29. 04. 2011 10:06:16 |
I remember that heat very well because that Sunday I led CAI ASCA FJK team on snowshoe tour over Vetta Bella-Sagran-Starhand-Uque valley, in short sleeves on all peaks mid January!!! unbelievable. Lp.
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| 2061alessio29. 04. 2011 10:08:49 |
typing error, it was Cima Bella (not Vetta Bella), sorry.
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| turbo31. 05. 2025 18:07:52 |
Friday, 30.5.2025 Twice before it was so flat on Cimadors that the third visit was just a matter of time. Road from Grauzaria to Badiuz very steep and narrow, always like that, parking at the end of course free. To Borgo di Mezzo I warm up, there I catch the pace and easily make it to the shelter. Refreshment, then further up out, through beautiful beech forest, where due to quite warm day the shade does good. At the notch a bit below the summit peek at Grauzario, then just a little more to the cross. There I leave backpack and step a bit further to the main summit, look around there, then back, where I sit for a nice while under the cross. Soul-binding, time for memories and wishes, viewing surrounding mountains. Solitude and very pleasant meditative feeling, hard to lift the rear and head down to the valley. To the shelter in shade, further to Borgo in sun, quite warm, during descent nice views of surrounding mountains, Tilment, the valley... A bit above the hamlet through forest I take shortcut to the church, there opposite it a trough with running water, so another rest and refreshment there. Then just a little more to the car and across the screen rolled "fine"  Path passable without issues, markings in place, no traces of last year's fire in the hamlet or on the path. https://tubojan.blogspot.com/2025/05/cimadors-alto-2025.html
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