Tag: nature

  • Endo in Névache

    Endo in Névache

    This is an endo made by Sathia Musso in Nevache with his mountain bike
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/PCbgsL2Xu42oS5CS7

    At the break of dawn, Alessandro and I kicked off our Sunday ride from Bardonecchia, aiming for the charm of Névache. The morning air was brisk, a perfect companion for our adventure as we opted for the lesser-known alpine route.

    Our first stop was a serene lake, offering a moment of tranquility before we tackled the climb to Aguille Rouge. Despite the rugged path, the panoramic views were nothing short of spectacular, with towering peaks and sprawling valleys stretching as far as the eye could see.

    The descent back to Bardonecchia was a thrilling ride. We raced down the mountainside, the wind whipping past us, each twist and turn a rush of excitement and shared laughter. By the time we rolled into Camp Smith, we were exhilarated, with stories of an unforgettable ride that took us from Bardonecchia to Névache and back again, proving that the adventurous route is always worth it.

    Lac Chavillon, Col de Thures. A pic by Sathia Musso
    Lac Chavillon, Col de Thures. 45.055, 6.629
    Lac Chavillon, Col de Thures. A pic by Sathia Musso
    Lac Chavillon, Col de Thures. 45.0553, 6.629
    A beautiful pic of Mont Thabor and Grand Serù
    A beautiful pic of Mont Thabor and Grand Serù

  • Vallée Étroite

    Vallée Étroite

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vall%C3%A9e_%C3%89troite
    45.072572, 6.621877

    Our family took a short trip to Vallée Étroite in early November, and we were surprised by the unusually warm weather.

    The hike to the green lake felt more like a late summer outing than a fall adventure. The foliage was still vibrant, but it was odd to experience such warmth during this time of year.

    It was a reminder of how climate change is affecting our seasons, even as we enjoyed the beauty of the landscape around us.

    Grand Serù https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Seru
  • Boletus edulis or enduro? Por que no los dos

    Boletus edulis or enduro? Por que no los dos

    While riding my enduro bike along the forest trails, I suddenly spotted something on the ground. I stopped to investigate and was surprised to find a perfect boletus edulis.

    Its rich color stood out against the dirt, and I couldn’t help but smile at this unexpected find on my ride.

    Boletus Edulis, also known as Porcino in Italy
    I found this gem while doing a short Enduro ride today.
    That's me :) holding a boletus edulis
  • A wallpaper for phones

    A wallpaper for phones

    This stunning shot was taken in Piedmont, Italy, at the beautiful Cascate del Pis waterfall. It’s incredible to think that this slice of paradise is just a few kilometers away from Turin, it reminds me about Rivendell.

    Clicking the image will provide you with the full-resolution file. As always, feel free to use it.

    I’ve had this wallpaper for months, and it has been very relaxing for me.

    Pis waterfalls, Piedmont, Italy - Cascate del Pis

© Sathia Francesco Musso
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ar1V4zjKFoYUmAWn8

  • This is a blog of pictures I took in the nature

    This is a blog of pictures I took in the nature

    I’ve always wanted to show pictures from my bike adventures, I’ll begin with the Cottian Alps

    This is Monte Viso seen from above Pinasca, in Piedmont Italy

    I took this picture in Pinasca, Piedmont, 44° 58′ 49,65″ N 7° 14′ 5,76″ E in February

    The large rocky mountain in the background is Monte Viso, which stands at 3,841 m (12,602 ft)

    I will always post a full-resolution picture, so feel free to use it as wallpaper or print it (for commercial use, please ask me first)

    Here it is in its original size of 16,348 × 3,806 pixels; the photo was taken in panorama mode with an iPhone

    Here are some other pictures from the same day