Lozio ridges ring hike
Sat, Jul 13
|Villa di Lozio
Challenging route between Camonica and Scalve Valley


Time & Location
Jul 13, 2024, 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Villa di Lozio, 25040 Lozio BS, Italy
Guests
About the event
Beautiful and challenging circular itinerary, which touches several mountain passes that divide Val Camonica from the Bergamo Valley of Scalve: Passo Lifretto, Passo del Valzellazzo and Passo delle Ortiche, touching the summit of the iconic Cimone della Bgozza, until reaching Passo di Baione and starting the descent into the beautiful and wild Val Baione, squeezed between the walls of Cima Mengol and Concarena.
In the lower part of the valley we can have fun experimenting with the descent on fantastic scree.
Difficulty: EE
Difference in height: about 1500 D+
Duration: all day
Packed lunch
Cost €35
The fee includes: accompaniment with a Professional Guide, planning and management of the excursion, notes on the flora, fauna and geology of the surrounding environment, notes on walking technique on the terrain encountered during the excursion, customer accident insurance, insurance in case of recovery, satellite messaging in case of emergency.
The fee does not include: packed lunch, expenses for any shared transport, anything not included in the "fee includes" item.
Meeting point: 7:00 am at Villa di Lozio (Possibility of sharing the trip by car).
The customer must show up at the meeting point or at the excursion starting point at the time indicated during the communication that will follow after registration.
At the end of registration the customer will be added to a temporary whatsapp group that will be used for service communications, updates and useful information for the excursion.
Mandatory material
Boots or boots, no trainers;
Hiking backpack with a minimum capacity of 20 litres with wide shoulder straps, ergonomic back and waist belt for weight distribution;
Clothing in relation to the season and the weather, in any case it is always recommended to dress in layers and with long trousers;
Rain jacket;
Water reserve of at least one and a half litres mandatory, recommended to have mineral salts and/or supplements;
Food to your taste and liking.
What you might add to your backpack:
A spare shirt and socks;
A small microfiber towel;
A headlamp;
A first aid kit with blister plasters;
A personal cup;