tiistai 18. kesäkuuta 2013

Backyard of Castel Toblino - La Gola

Mika Huhtamaki

Map to La Gola.

Have you visited already all the crags of the neighbourhood or bored with polished limestone and tired of over crowded routes? The great thing is that there is always an option to find a new crag to visit. There are tens of fresh crags to pick from in the nearby valley and most of them offers astonishing views and nice surroundigs.

Our pick for the day La Gola that is located just on the backyard of the beautiful Castel Toblino at Lago di Toblino in the Valle dei Laghi. Surrounding scenery was again a great surprice, small lake in the valley between strong mountains and in the center stoods the Toblino castle at the peak of a peninsula, wow.
View over the Castel Toblino.

The crag offers a good rock and variety of climbing from technical to large holds. There are total of 140
routes on seven sectors. Grades of the routes are between 5b to 8b and majority of the routes are in the range of 6b to 7b. So its actually a recommended place for medium to advanced climbers.

Valle dei Laghi and Lago di Toblino.
Location and views are great and the approach is easy, if you know where to go. The downside was that there were no signs of any kind how to find to the
crag. We started to follow the right path but missed a small upward path leading to the Arcadioland sector. As a result we spent an hour or more on the wrong path leading to a wrong wall wich was not for climbing. Sadly our bad orienteering consumed slightly too much stamina reserved for the day. But still the approach is nice and short when you know where to go. Approach is on a reasonable path in the woods ascending towards the wall.

Heta leading 5c Micla.
The crag itself is just great. We visited one of the latest opened sector Arcadioland. Rock was solid and not polished and during the whole day we saw just one other couple climbing in the same sector with us. Bolting is also well done (at least at the Arcadioland sector) and the average length of the routes is more than 20 meters. Thera are a lot of 30 to 40 meter routes too, even for 8a grade climbers. So definitely a worthwhile crag to visit for an active and challenge seeking climber.



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Sarche, La Gola, 18.6.2013

Mika Huhtamaki / Author & Editor

Mika Huhtamäki is a part time amateur rock climber, mountain biker and a snowboarder from Finland who travels often in Italy.

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