6.6 miles
Distance
445 ft
Climb
-4,390 ft
Descent
1 mile
High Point
It's the classic hiking route to Barbellino shelter, so it's also the only way up... Prepare to push Anyway, the way down is very good for a lot of reasons: alpine ambient, wonderful views, two available shelters, two lakes, and the VERY funny last deviation from the regular CAI trail: Maslana area. Take also into account that there are usually A LOT of hikers during the weekend: be respectful and safe. It's futile to hint you to stop at the Barbellino shelter to eat and take a beer and stop to Curò shelter to take an other one!
Detailed Description
Alle sorgenti del Serio is a 7 mile less popular intermediate route located near Valbondione. This mountain bike only route. This route climbs 445 ft with a max elevation of 7,001 ft then descends -4,390 ft.
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypePoint to Point
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Bike typeAM
More Stats for Alle sorgenti del Serio mountain bike route
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Altitude change-3,945 ft
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Altitude min3,024 ft
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Altitude start7,001 ft
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Altitude end3,058 ft
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Grade-11.3%
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Grade max-108.9%
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Grade min36.9%
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Distance climb5,194 ft
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Distance down5 miles
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Distance flat702 ft
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