Two friends embark on an exciting journey through Patagonia, exploring breathtaking scenery and immersing themselves in the wild beauty of this magical region
A mountainscape, even if visited before, takes on a whole new meaning based on the route we decide to take. This is why we chose to travel back to the Val di Fassa in the Trentino region, and explore one of the side valleys: Val Duron.
Two friends embark on an exciting journey through Patagonia, exploring breathtaking scenery and immersing themselves in the wild beauty of this magical region
If you're an outdoor enthusiast, you've probably heard of trekking, hiking, and fast hiking. These terms are often used interchangeably, but they actually represent slightly different experiences.
The desire to explore certainly doesn’t go into hibernation in winter, but it’s as if, at some point during the year, that desire is triggered by a special signal, diverting the course and perspective of our thoughts
Walking is something we think we know how to do perfectly; it is such a mundane and natural movement that we pay absolutely no attention when performing this extraordinary exercise. We simply get up and go and the fact that we possess two limbs as strong and sturdy as legs makes everything seem obvious and self-evident.
Can one short trail give us the same thrill that only far more challenging trails provide during the summer season? It’s hard to tell. The fact is that the perennial fascination produced by the magic of snow remains unparalleled.