Elevation: 2065 m / 6775 ft
Type: peak
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Description of mountain:
Creta Grauzaria (Friulian: La Crete) is a 2,065-meter-high mountain in the Carnic Alps in Italy.
The first ascent occurred on June 18, 1893, due to its difficulty, by Arturo Ferrucci and Emilio Pico, assisted by guides Giovanni Filaferro and Giacomo Filaterro.
The easiest route leads from the Portonat saddle at 1,860 meters, requiring 200 meters of elevation gain with scrambling up to UIAA II difficulty; the hardest part is entering the wall from the saddle and the first few dozen meters upward.
From the narrow summit, there is a fine view of Sernio to the west, Zuc dal Bor to the east and the Julian Alps, as well as Monte Amariana and the Padua lowlands to the south.
A cross and summit logbook stand on the top, the stamp is in Rifugio Grauzaria hut. Below the summit, hikers encounter a statue of Mary.
The mountain is part of the checkpoint traverse "Vrhovi prijateljstva".
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