Mount Carone
Description
From the car park (1243m), go up the track (marker - Sentiero Agostino Tosi) that climbs into the woods. Immediately you pass military ruins and continue along hairpin bends with a view of the southern limestone walls of Monte Carone. After climbing a few steps, the path leads to the base of a steep gully. A track (at times stepped) carved into the rock and equipped with metal cables by the ANA climbs the gorge. At the exit, in a few minutes, past the remains of some military constructions on various levels, you leave the signpost for Passo Guil and Baita Segala, and ascend to the left to the cross of Monte Carone. Following, to the right, above other ruins, the path along the ridge, we reach the tripod (1621m, 1h00') and the anti-aircraft artillery post in a couple of minutes. Down a few dozen metres, continue on the signpost and descend left into the wood (note the characteristic Punta Mois). Then leave the path and continue to the left (path ), descending to the Malga Vil basin. To the right, a half-hill path joins the main track leading to the Passo di Guil (1208m, 0h55'). Now turn right, signposted , onto the dirt road which, after having gone round the rocks of the Punta Mois, leads to the Bonaventura Segala bivouac (nearby we suggest a visit to the little church dedicated to San Giovanni Nepomuceno) and to the starting point (1243m, 1h35').