Sunday, April 11, 2021

Alpine shelter on Monte Cristallo, Auronzo di Cadore - Italy (World War 1, 1915/18), located at 2760 meters.


                       That would be a cold and lonely place to fight a war from

 




16 comments:

  1. Guess you’d tie off before doing that roof job...geez, talk about exposure. But very cool.

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  2. I doubt anyone will fight you for a parking spot.

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  3. "A Soldier of the Great War", Mark Helprin- has a fictional account of the fighting in the Italian Alps- a great book, BTW.

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    1. Yes, I thought of that story too when I saw this.

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    2. Beat me to it. Great book.

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  4. If you can't stand your neighbors, it's the house for uou.

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  5. How the heck do you even get there? Is there a trail? I can't make one out. I bet that's where you go sent when you pissed off the commander.

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  6. There is a Via Ferrata climbing route that takes you just past this.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_ferrata#Dolomites

    It's an easy climb, despite the images depicting otherwise.

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  7. I’d like to spend a couple of weeks there just to chill!

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  8. Not knowing anything about the place, I'd guess it was more of a lookout or forward observer type place more than a fighting place. The wind in and around the valley alone would make marksmanship almost impossible.

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  9. Great place to avoid a fight.

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  10. What's the Wi-Fi like and do they have a big plasma inside.

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