Another canyoning trip to Italy. Italy truly is a paradise for canyoning.
The first day of the trip – Val Tovanella (V4A3V).







Beautiful, quite slippery here & there and the water level was quite high. In some places too high for my liking. So we did some practice and built a zipline or two.
The next day we did Val Fogare inferiore (V4A4IV). It is a very very beautiful canyon, very diverse. Unfortunately, not really permitted. There are some negotiations about it apparently.


Some photos of me made by Rick.



The next day our friend joined us and so did the rain. We had to change our plans. So we did 2 short canyons – Torrente Cunaz and Torrente Chiavola. They were both shorter than 3 hours altogether, from car to car.
Torrente Chiavola (V4A2II) is a cute canyon, with a dinosaur footprint at the end. Normally it is done, when the surrounding canyons have too much water. So it was a perfect choice.
Torrente Cunaz (V3A2III) – it was nothing crazy special, but nice. In some spots there should be anchors added.
RIck’s photo session.














Thanks to the boys and Italy, of course!































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