The Monte Capezzone (in Titzschu Jungebärg[3]) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps of north-western Italy; with an elevation of 2,421 m (7,943 ft) is the highest peak of the Strona Valley.
Estwards the water divide between the valleys of the Strona and the Anza heads towards the Monte Massone.
[7] The summit of the Capezzone can be accessed starting from Campello Monti (a former autonomous comune now belonging to Valstrona).
After the bivouac Abele Traglio, located on the Lake Capezzone shore, a waymarked track reaches the Colle della Crocetta saddle and, turning right, climbs the Sesia/Stona ridge up to the summit cross.
[10] By the Lake Capezzone at 2,100 m (6,890 ft) stands the Bivacco Abele Traglio, an unattended and always open mountain hut; in Campello Monti, during the summer, can be used a posto tappa (simple accommodation) of the GTA.