In 1960, CAI Florence filmed a stage of a winter excursion in the Apuan Alps on 8mm sound film. The group of mountaineers reaches the summit—identified by the narrator's voice as the point dominating Pania Secca—and takes a break with spectacular panoramas: from the Maritime Alps to Elba, from Corsica to the Apennine ridge. After the brief refreshment, the hikers resume the route, advancing in a roped team along snowy ridges immersed in a vast alpine landscape.
In 1960, CAI Florence filmed a stage of a winter excursion in the Apuan Alps on 8mm sound film. The group of mountaineers reaches the summit—identified by the narrator's voice as the point dominating Pania Secca—and takes a break with spectacular panoramas: from the Maritime Alps to Elba, from Corsica to the Apennine ridge. After the brief refreshment, the hikers resume the route, advancing in a roped team along snowy ridges immersed in a vast alpine landscape.