Guides. See Pinzolo. A forester can generally be found, and, except on snow or ice, these men are as a rule quite capable. Donkeys may be hired, and side-saddles are promised for 1875. Visitors will find it easy to add largely to the list given below.
For moderate walkers.
- Monte Spinale, 3 hrs. easy walking.
- Monte Ritorto, a little longer.
- Vallesinella and tour of Monte Spinale—a beautiful walk.
- Vallesinella. Follow path to Cima Tosa (see ante), but instead of recrossing into Vallesinella, follow track right, leading to upper level of Val di Brenta—the finest easy excursion.
- To head of Val di Brenta, 5 to 6 hrs. there and back.
- Val Agola, Dos di Sabione, Pinzolo; or Val Agola, Glassworks in Val d'Algone, Pinzolo. See ante.
For climbers.
- Bocca dei Camozzi, Campiglio—Pinzolo. Mount glacier S.W. of Cima Tosa to head, descend glacier falling towards Val Agola, leaving it on its left bank, 11 hrs.; rope necessary; a magnificent walk.
- See Peaks and Passes, ante. The Cima Tosa and Cima di Brenta can be ascended without sleeping out.
Routes.
For riders and carriage travellers.
- Cross the Aprica, and Tonale Passes, Val di Sole, Ginevrie Pass, Campiglio, Pinzolo, Tione, Riva, by Lago di Ledro, Baths of Comano, Stenico, Molveno, San Michele.
For walkers.
- Coming from the Orteler. For High Passes from Santa Catarina to Val di Sole, see [Appendix C]. Over the Presanella to Pinzolo and Campiglio; over Cima di Brenta to Molveno; return by Cima Tosa to Pinzolo, Val di Genova, Adamello, Ponte di Legno; [or Adamello, Val Saviore, Val di Fum, Carè Alto by Passo di Cavento, descending to Tione by Val di Borzago.]