Climbs 7
Rocktype Gneiss
Altitude 419m a.s.l
Faces SE
East face view © Manuel Bissaca
The main feature of this little crag is well visible travelling along the main road SS24 between San Valeriano e Borgone di Susa. This crag overlooks the big fields of San Valeriano and it is mainly sheltered from the wind comeing from the valley, faceing East. This caracheteristics make it a perfect spot for the winter days, or the summer evenings, while it can become extremely hot in sunny, calm days. It offers a small yet interesting selection of cracks, with a variety of sizes and difficulties at a few minutes from the car. The spot has been set up by the "Tritoni Verticali" in recent years.
Park in the center of San Valeriano and take the track that leads to the romanesque chapel. Follow the track aside the chapel straight through the field heading to the evident crag.
For the "Pascolo Basso", follow the boundary of the wood towards left. "Edera canterina" is just a few meters away.
For the "Pascolo Alto", at the boundary of the wood, take the track that ascent towards "Gandoglio", after a few hundreds meter, at a fork, take on the left, reaching a small house below the high voltage cable. Cross the field behind the house reaching a panormaic point on top of the crag. From here it is possible to abseil or, more conviniently, follow a small track equipped with fixed rope on the right of the crag (looking down).
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