. Italy; handbook for travellers. r, and Franco de Nicola are good guides. Thetwo former, here only from May to Nov., possess a key to the : to the Refugio in summer, one day 5, two days 7fr., inwinter 7 and 10 fr.; to the summit, spending a night in the Rifugio,10 and 16 ir.; with descent to Pietracamela, 15 and 20 fr.; eachaddit. day 4 and 6 fr. — From Assergi we walk or ride in about41/2 iS-, passing a good spring, to the Passo dellaFortella (7400 ft.),a narrow saddle between the Pizzo Cefalone and the Monte Portella(p. 181), whence we survey the N. slopes of the Apennines asf
. Italy; handbook for travellers. r, and Franco de Nicola are good guides. Thetwo former, here only from May to Nov., possess a key to the : to the Refugio in summer, one day 5, two days 7fr., inwinter 7 and 10 fr.; to the summit, spending a night in the Rifugio,10 and 16 ir.; with descent to Pietracamela, 15 and 20 fr.; eachaddit. day 4 and 6 fr. — From Assergi we walk or ride in about41/2 iS-, passing a good spring, to the Passo dellaFortella (7400 ft.),a narrow saddle between the Pizzo Cefalone and the Monte Portella(p. 181), whence we survey the N. slopes of the Apennines asfar as Ascoli. Thence we descend in 1 hr. to the Campo Fericoli,inhabited by shepherds, where the night is usually spent in theRifugio di Campo Fericoli (7220 ft.), built by the Italian AlpineClub (fuel has to be brought; no spring in the vicinity). An ascentof 2-21/2 hrs. more, on foot, passing an ice-cold spring on theConca degli InvdUdi, brings us to the summit. The *Graii Sasso k^fil-. Ansl .^Ud- ^ Df t»us. ip:^!*.-. ^iJ^AWjrcviazioni: , , P^.-Pizzo. r laio X. ?.•?dpUol CigRjuio -: ]>\O,rf/i 2631;
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