Thursday, May 16, 2024

Mountain Survival Hut. Said to be in Switzerland.

 


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  1. First of all, that is insane. Up on the side of a cliff?

    And the little hut looks like an outhouse.

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  2. I know a guy that had 3 containers flown to the side of a mountain in Colorado. It takes him 90 minutes on a 4 wheeler to get to his truck on the other side of the mountain for a 40 minute drive to the closest town. He is totally off the grid.

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  3. Looks more like it's 'on Switzerland'!

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  4. beyond retarded, for every reason you can think of

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    1. Void of all annoying visitors.

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  5. Survival hut? Not if one of those spindly supports give way and someone happens to be inside the hut? Someone misspent a huge amount of money on that contraption.

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    1. you are retarded and a dumbass

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    2. Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel.

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  6. Love the outhouse alcove on the end overhang. Just imagine the frozen yellow waterfall with sprinkles of course.

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  7. More info here: https://www.sac-cas.ch/en/huts-and-tours/sac-route-portal/mischabeljochbiwak-sac-2147000172/alpinism/

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    1. Mischabeljochbiwak SAC
      3855 m
      This elevated shelter, high above Saas-Fee and Täsch, is an extraordinary stopover for mountaineers doing the south ridge of Täschhorn or other traverses in the Mischabel range. Except for the Solvay emergency shelter on the Matterhorn this cabin is the highest SAC cabin. Considering its location and the size it is one of the more comfortable ones. The view reaches from Po Valley on the one side, to the Matterhorn and Weisshorn on the other.

      Sleeps: 24 (yeah, right)

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  8. Can you say "snow loading"

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  9. Actually, looking at the surrounding area, snow weight may not be a major problem, . . . it might be the wind, . . . . it must just howl up there! [So, they stay overnight? Can trying to sleep be imagined ?! ]

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  10. If you can get there, and you get stuck in weather, you deserve a nice warm place to sleep and not die of exposure.

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