Etna
Mount Etna is the highest and most active volcano in Europe. The night before I came to Sicily, Etna erupted and I was hyped up to see the action. Lava fountains of 500m sounded sick.
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Wow
I’m not sure if for good or for bad, but the eruptions didn’t occur during my 3 day stay in Sicily. At that time I had trouble reconciling with the environment and naturally I thought of climbing Etna. And on my 3rd day in Sicily, when the weather was the best, I did.
There’s just one bus a day to the foothills of Etna, leaving from the square in front of the train station of Catania. A return ticket costs €6,60. On the way to Etna it luckily stopped in a town, where I stocked up. The bus arrives at Rifugio Sapienza, which is at 2000m (Etna’s peak is 3357m).
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Rifugio Sapienza
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Beginning
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Getting higher than the clouds
After getting higher than the clouds, the proper path almost disappeared and was covered in snow.
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Snow
Having regular shoes didn’t help. I was thinking of how I was going to get down afterwards.
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White
After reaching 2500m, we discovered that there is actually a proper road, where big trucks drive.
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Trucks
Despite the fact that it’s prohibited to go beyond the 2500m mark without a guide, we continued our ascent. The peak was luring.
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Luring
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Shadows
It became colder and colder the higher we went.
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Craters
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Snow, Craters, Sea
The highest we reached was about 2800m, where the path ends.
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Highest point
The way down was amazing. From 2500m we took another proper road, which was longer.
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The snow beautifully contrasted with the black rocks.
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Contrast
Gradually the snow disappeared.
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No snow
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Antonio Spina memorial
On the way down we inspected other craters.
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Soft and fluffy
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Craters
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Lush volcanic forest
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Antenna
I enjoyed the hike a lot and it definitely helped me reconcile with the environment. It was the highest point I’ve ever been to.