Refuge-bivouac Gervasutti, Mountain refuge in Courmayeur, Italy.
Refuge-bivouac Gervasutti is a mountain shelter on the Freboudze glacier at high altitude, accommodating a small number of climbers in basic conditions. The hut has two separate sleeping areas with essential facilities for stays in the alpine environment.
The shelter was built in 1948 by the University section of the Italian Alpine Club of Turin to honor a notable mountaineer. The original wooden structure was designed from the start to support climbers operating at this extreme altitude.
This shelter serves as a gathering place for climbers from around the world preparing for challenging ascents in the area. It brings together experienced mountaineers who share a passion for high-altitude climbing before their expeditions.
Reaching this shelter requires mountaineering experience and proper gear, as access involves glacier travel and technical passages. Visitors should expect basic conditions and bring warm clothing along with sturdy footwear for the approach.
The shelter has an onboard computer system that monitors power supply and transmits operational data to help manage conditions remotely. This technology allows staff to track performance and keep climbers informed about the facilities' status during their stay.
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