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      1 <table style="width: 100%; table-layout: fixed;"> <thead> <tr>
      2 	<th style="text-align: left"> <a href="../day4">← Day 4</a> </th>
      3 	<th style="text-align: center"> <a href="../">Alta Via 2</a> </th>
      4 	<th style="text-align: right"> <a href="../day6">Day 6 →</a> </th>
      5 </tr> </thead> </table>
      6 
      7 # Day 5 - Entering the Pala group
      8 
      9 <p align="center"><em>August 24, 2025</em></p>
     10 
     11 ## Route of the day
     12 
     13 <details>
     14 <summary><strong>Click to see map</strong></summary>
     15 <img src="../img/24-0000-map.png">
     16 </details>
     17 
     18 *Download the [gpx file](../gpx/av2-day5.gpx) or see the route on
     19 [outdooractive.com](https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/hiking-trail/province-of-belluno/-2025-alta-via-2-day-5/325542248/?share=%7E3zdmwhgp%244ossqbdb)*
     20 
     21 ## Back on track
     22 
     23 ![The Focobon group at dawn](../img/24-0648-focobon.jpg)
     24 
     25 <p align="center"><em>
     26 This photo is the same at the last one of the previous day,
     27 but it is one of my best shots. It is also quite fascinating how the light
     28 at dawn mixes up all the colors compared to previous day's picture.
     29 </em></p>
     30 
     31 After a long sleep, we are ready to leave Flora Alpina at 8:20. Our
     32 first checkpoint is the
     33 [San Pellegrino Pass](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Pellegrino_Pass),
     34 (1918 meters on sea level) which is unfortunately a bit farther away than
     35 it would have been if we slept in Fuciade.
     36 
     37 It takes us about one hour to reach the pass. On the way we saw a cow
     38 breastfeeding her calf, which was cute. We cross the main road on the pass,
     39 and from here we have to walk up on grassy slopes and ski paths. The
     40 signs point to a path that is not the one we planned, but the two tracks
     41 join shortly afterwards. The ski paths are extremely steep, but wide,
     42 so we can easily zig-zag all the way up.
     43 
     44 At 10:30 we reach the *Pale di Gargol* (2218m), a plane that I am not
     45 sure why deserves a name. Perhaps the name refers to the whole area
     46 which I guess could be described as a rocky meadow.
     47 
     48 ![The rocky meadow](../img/24-1027-pale-di-gargol.jpg)
     49 
     50 <p align="center"><em>
     51 The Pale di Gargol. The term "pala" means "shovel" in Italian,
     52 but according to the
     53 <a href="https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_di_San_Martino#Il_toponimo">
     54 Italian Wikipedia page</a> about the
     55 <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pala_group">Pale di San Martino</a>
     56 mountains, in the local language it once denoted a grassy slope at the
     57 feet of a mountain range.
     58 </em></p>
     59 
     60 Once again, the landscape has changed to show us something completely
     61 different from that we have seen so far. The constant shifting from rocks,
     62 to forest, to grass, to yet other types of rock and any combination of
     63 those features is in my opinion one of the most fascinating aspects of
     64 Alta Via 2.
     65 
     66 ![Walking down to Passo Valles](../img/24-1129-panorama.jpg)
     67 
     68 <p align="center"><em>Walking down to Passo Valles.
     69 In the background, the Pale di San Martino.</em></p>
     70 
     71 The trail continues almost flat in this unusual scenery until we
     72 descend to [Passo Valles](https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passo_Valles) (2032m)
     73 at around 11:50. We are now entering the fascinating section of
     74 the *Pale di San Martino*, also known in English as the
     75 [Pala group](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pala_group), of which
     76 the Mulaz and the Focobón group are the northernmost peaks.
     77 
     78 But first we need a break. We stop at a bar on the pass for a coffee
     79 and a slice of strüdel.
     80 
     81 ## Veneggia, Venegiotta and Pass dei Fochet
     82 
     83 We leave the pass at 12:20, and in half an hour we reach Forcella
     84 Veneggia (2217m). The view opens up to the wild valley in the south.
     85 
     86 ![The view from Forcella Veneggia](../img/24-1252-forcella-veneggia.jpg)
     87 
     88 <p align="center"><em>The view from Forcella Veneggia.</em></p>
     89 
     90 So far, the day has not been particularly challenging. Later on
     91 we'll have to pass some difficult sections, but for now we continue
     92 on some easy, if narrow, trails.
     93 
     94 Despite the beauty of the place, we don't meet many other hikers.
     95 In fact, I think we saw more marmots than people in this part of
     96 the route.
     97 
     98 ![More mountains](../img/24-1400-venegiotta.jpg)
     99 
    100 At around 14:00 we reach *Passo Venegiotta* (2300m), and about 30 minutes
    101 later *Passo dei Fochet* (2291m). The weather has been good today so far,
    102 but here a strong cold wind starts blowing, and we can feel a few drops
    103 of rain.
    104 
    105 ## Through the rocks, to Rifugio Mulaz
    106 
    107 The landscape changes once again. We are now walking on rocks and gravel.
    108 
    109 ![Another scree](../img/24-1447-rocks-to-mulaz.jpg)
    110 
    111 We walk down a scree to around 2175m, before starting to climb up again.
    112 It's cold and cloudy, and this part of the trail is a fair bit more
    113 difficult than the previous. Nothing particularly hard or dangerous,
    114 but we have to pay more attention to where we put our feet.
    115 
    116 The trail abruptly becomes extremely steep, and very demanding on my
    117 muscles, which so far had been enjoying a more relaxing day.
    118 
    119 ![The climb to Rifugio Mulaz](../img/24-1552-climb-to-mulaz.jpg)
    120 
    121 <p align="center"><em>
    122 Some steel ropes help make the climb to Rifugio Mulaz less dangerous.
    123 </em></p>
    124 
    125 We reach Rifugio Mulaz (2570m) at 16:40, after a little more
    126 than 8 hours from when we left Flora Alpina. Somehow, despite the
    127 long walk between them, both these places are in the territory of
    128 [Falcade](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcade).
    129 
    130 ![Reaching Rifugio Mulaz](../img/24-1638-mulaz.jpg)
    131 
    132 <p align="center"><em>Reaching Rifugio Mulaz</em></p>
    133 
    134 From this hut, the only landscape you can see, in any direction, is naked
    135 rock. There is a tiny window from where you can see a valley, but the
    136 sight is cut out and the only visible thing is more rocks.  Definitely
    137 fascinating, although I personally prefer more varied landscapes.
    138 
    139 I'll add a picture on the next day's page, the early morning light
    140 was much better.
    141 
    142 Oh and by the way, up here every resource is very scarce. There is
    143 no drinkable tap water, and showers cost 8€ for 5 minutes. But I
    144 really need one today.
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