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Through the Northwest Passage

20 January 2020

It's a modern explorer dream sailing through the Northwest Passage (NWP), the seaway across the arctic linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This natural shortcut lies between thousands of uninhabited Canadian and artic islands, surrounded by a raw and unyielding landscape of frozen doom.

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Montenegro with Dolomite

11 November 2019

Traveling on the road in Montenegro means entering a country with no highways or traffic lights, a nomadic country of ancient warriors that turn and change houses at the rhythm of the seasons and its mountain ranges: if in fact, in winter, most of the population is concentrated in the capital of Podgorica, during the spring most of the Montenegrins return to populate the area of ​​the mountains to the north, and of the valleys.

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Summer mountaineering with Dolomite Veloce GTX

16 September 2019

The new Dolomite Veloce GTX is definitely one of the most versatile technical mountaineering boots currently on the market.

I used the boot this summer on various combined excursions such as the Piz Badile north face, Grandes Jorasses, Watzespitze, etc and currently do not know many models I would rather wear

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The japan you don't know - The most wild and ancient island in the world: Yakushima

23 July 2019

To an ordinary man, this rocky outpost of trees and nothing could seem trivially beautiful: full of giant tropical plants, black and round rocks, granite, greenery, hawks, silence, the smell of smoked fish, beaches, the almost absence of cars. Yakushima is an enchanted place, where mother nature is a constant presence in and manifests itself in her vegetation sometimes adorable and violent, others intrusive and wild, but always a show that makes you come back small and serene.

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The japan you don't know - Our arrive to Kagoshima

16 July 2019

After days and days spent walking through dark houses, travelling on punctual trains and getting to know on our way stuff, stuff, and again stuff that solve every silly problem, my body is tired, my soul is in rags. Meanwhile, it’s already night.

We arrive in Kagoshima driving the long way that goes straight from the airport to the outskirts, immersed in the harsh and gloomy Japanese vegetation.

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BACK TO THE K2 WITH MIKE HORN

12 July 2019

The K2 has a special place in our heart. It was there in 1954 that our boots made history together with the italian expedition which conquered for the first time that mighty peak. We can't be more proud therefore to get back there with the extreme explorer Mike Horn, supporting him in his approach towards the mountain and during the acclimatization, premise of his attempt to reach those epic 8.611 m together with Fred Roux.

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The beauty of Rajasthan - part 2

13 June 2019

After an intense adventure in Jaipur, the following day we set off for Pushkar. We arrived in this beautiful village that surrounds the sacred waters of a lake after a three hours drive

Two things about Pushkar are unmissable: its narrow streets full of shops and the Savitri temple, perched on the summit of the mountain dominating the city. The view up there is breathtaking, surrounded by countless monkeys. Just be careful not to bring food, they will snatch it from your hands!

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The beauty of Rajasthan - Part 1

12 June 2019

We land in India late at night. Bhawar, our guide, is waiting for us. He's the one who will accompany us throughout this journey into the heart of Rajasthan.The heat immediately makes itself more intense as soon as we leave the terminal.
A brief organizational chat and then we're off to the hotel to rest. The following day the alarm is merciful, late in the morning we set off towards Agra, leaving the chaotic New Delhi behind.

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Nightfall in the desert

28 May 2019

Tonight, a cold wind is rising a fine and annoying sand. From the vertex of the dunes it rises slightly, giving, even more, to this place, the sense of infinity. My jeep is beached and now, on foot, I want to reach those ridges high up and from there to see further east, the forbidden borders with Algeria.

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