Kanin Mountains

The Kanin Mountains or the Canin Mountains[2] (Resian: Ćanen, Friulian: Mont Cjanine), mostly simply Kanin or Canin, are a mountain range in the Western Julian Alps, on the border of Slovenia and Italy. Their highest summit, High Kanin (Slovene: Visoki Kanin, Italian: Monte Canin Alto) is 2,587 m above sea level. They separate the upper Soča Valley in Slovenia from the Resia Valley in Italy.

Kanin Mountains
Highest point
Elevation2,587 m (8,488 ft)
Prominence1,403 m (4,603 ft)[1]
Listing
Coordinates46°21′32″N 13°26′22″E
Geography
Kanin Mountains
Location in the Alps
LocationLittoral, Slovenia and Udine, Italy
Parent rangeJulian Alps
Big Mount Kanin
Kanin

On the Slovenian side of the mountain range, which is part of the Municipality of Bovec, lies a major ski resort, the highest in the country. Among a number of shafts, Vrtoglavica Cave holds the record for having the deepest single vertical drop (pitch) of any cave on earth, at a depth of 603 metres (1,978 ft).

The Kanin Mountains are an important identity symbol of the people of the Resia Valley, and several popular songs in the Resian dialect are dedicated to this group, which the locals call Höra ta Ćanïnawa, or simply Ćanen.

Routes

  • 2½ hrs From D Postaja (The D-station of the Gondola lift), a challenging marked route.
  • 5 hrs From B Postaja (The B-station of the Gondola lift), a very challenging marked route.
  • 6¼ hrs From the Sella Nevea pass, climbing the via ferrata Rosalba Grasselli, a very challenging marked route.
  • 4¾ hrs From the Sella Nevea pass, climbing the via ferrata Divisione Julia, a very challenging marked route.

See also

References

  1. "Kanin - peakbagger". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  2. Visoki Kanin in Geopedia


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