The Cimadasta massif sends southwards the long Campagnassa ridge, which separates the two long valleys of Sorgazza and Tolvà. On the sides, the two granitic spines of Rava and Tolvà respectively. I find that it is always a magic moment when the path, which ascends from the Sorgazza side, reaches the ridge, in correspondence with the very panoramic Monte Coston. The theoretical Udeuschle maxdist is here already of 297 km, far beyond San Marino, and once, in very windy September day, I happened to actually enjoy such a view. This is not an issue, however, since when one gets here, he is typically pointing to the main summit which is still 800 m higher.
If from the link supplied below you go back one image, you find also the full 360°, which however looks out a bit overwhelmed by the bulky mass of the close Campagnassa summit, dominating Monte Coston by 400 m.
Larger: goo.gl/KvUsY7
GPS track: www.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=16319149
Müller Björn, Klaus Brückner, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Gerhard Eidenberger, Felix Gadomski, Gebhard Gfreiner, Johannes Ha, Fredy Haubenschmid, Walter Huber, Thomas Janeck, Wolfgang Pessentheiner, Danko Rihter, Bruno Schlenker, Jens Vischer, Alexander Von Mackensen
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Tanti saluti, Hans-Jörg
Cheers, Alberto.
VG, Danko.
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