Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Coach Purses Outlet, Mn

Transfer in August 2010 Ciociaria

Like every year I go there with my grandparents in Ciociaria after my two inseparable bike.
The area on the border of Lazio, Abruzzo is particularly suited to mountain biking. I will not be certainly miss the chance to explore an area of \u200b\u200bItaly for the most unknown and valued, but that has much to offer both as views that as a trail. This year I decided to make a detour in the mountains close to Ernici an inevitable round of cycle-touring and exploring the surrounding mountains Simbruini. The latter are particularly suited to mountain biking, hilly and fairly low difficulty is not excessive. Do not miss however, very technical trails that will satisfy even the most rowdy freeriders. The area is very suggestive of Simbruini: a boundless plateau is a patchwork of clearings devoted to pasture and beautiful beech forests, all surrounded by mountains with gentle profiles and generally covered with forests. The contrast between the barren and arid plains with lush forests abounding in springs and streams is incredible. It seems to continually come in two different worlds that coexist in perfect harmony.

few photos Simbruini:

The summit of Mount Cotento


Glades on Simbruini


the beautiful village of Cervara di Roma


a whole ' Ernici other business in the mountains, far more "bad" intolerant and mountain bikers. But thank you to some tips you can find some of the local trails to say the least beautiful. Last year I tried two freeride trails clean by the local raiders. Over 1000 meters of altitude for both, with singletrack on a continuous series of technical features rock pieces and driven ... Spectacular!
This year, however, dependent on experience at the Gran Paradiso, I opted for a spin-cycle nature of mountaineering. My goal is Mount Monna at 1950.


great views that can be seen on the ridge that leads to the enchanting and wonderful descent Abbey Trisulti ... a tour not to be missed!



I can not wait to return for further exploration in the area ... maybe you'll have to Abruzzo! We'll see ...

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