Rifugio Giovanni e Olinto Marinelli, Mountain hut in Paluzza, Italy.
Rifugio Giovanni e Olinto Marinelli is a mountain hut located at 2120 meters (6950 feet) in the Carnic Alps. The stone building provides beds and meals for visitors exploring the alpine trails in this region.
The hut was built in 1901 and has served climbers for more than 120 years. It emerged during an era when mountain access and shelter became important for expanding alpine exploration.
The Club Alpino Italiano manages this mountain shelter, maintaining Italian alpine traditions through local food service and mountain guidance for visitors.
The hut sits at a meeting point of hiking trails near Forcella Moraret, providing access to various alpine routes. Visitors should wear sturdy boots and be prepared for changing mountain weather conditions.
The hut serves as a connection point between multiple hiking trails at Forcella Moraret, enabling access to different sections of the Carnic Alps.
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