From the same hairpin on Semprevisa road described in last ascent. Just a bit beyond the bridge is the beginning of the path (710) named after the local climber Daniele Nardi. This zigzags up the steep side of the base of the hill, arriving at a building with a fenced off area before slowly ascending north up the valley on the west flank of this hill (this would be good when the sun is out as it is sheltered forest). You pass about three or four water pumping stations and wells. At a certain point, when you can see a bit of light above the trees to your right, there is a turn off (leaving the marked path) almost doubling back at 4 o'clock that again zigzags leading you up to a saddle where you meet the Semprevisa road once more. Ignoring the road and staying in the forest, traverse the right hand side, gradually rising to where you meet a path coming the other way, which is faintly signed and takes you more or less to the top where some good, though a little restricted, views of the surrounding peaks are found. Returned by same route.