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| Best season: | Autumn
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Introduction
The main River of the Mesolcina (Ticino like part of Graubünden) has several sections that can be done canyoning wise. While the most interesting part is between 1860m and 1670m of altitude (v4a5III), there is also a superiore part called Mucia (starting at 2000m) and a very short section at 760m of altitude with strong water flow (see the picture).
Approach
Descent
Exit
Red tape
Beta sites
Trip reports and media
Picture Credit : mountain_jero