Rifugio Marinelli Bombardieri
Rifugio Marinelli Bombardieri CAI refuge category D |
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location | Valtellina ; Lombardy , Italy ; Valley location: Lanzada | |
Mountain range | Bernina Alps | |
Geographical location: | 46 ° 20 '40 .3 " N , 9 ° 54' 19.3" E | |
Altitude | 2813 m slm | |
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owner | CAI section Valtellina | |
Built | 1880 | |
Construction type | Refuge | |
Usual opening times | Late March to early May and late June to mid-September | |
accommodation | 186 beds, 0 camps | |
Winter room | 6 bearings | |
Web link | Homepage of the hut |
The Rifugio Marinelli Bombardieri (often just Rifugio Marinelli , also called Marinellihütte ) is an alpine refuge in the Italian region of Lombardy in the Bernina Alps . It is located at an altitude of 2813 m slm within the municipality of Lanzada and belongs to the CAI - Section Valtellina . The hut is generally open from the end of March to the beginning of May and from the end of June to mid-September. It offers sleeping places for 186 mountaineers.
history
In 1880 the hut was inaugurated by the CAI under the name Rifugio Scerscen as one of the first Alpine Club huts in Lombardy . Just two years later it was renamed the Rifugio Marinelli in honor of the alpinist and initiator of hut construction, Damiano Marinelli, who had died shortly before . After numerous extensions (1906, 1915, 1917, 1925 and 1938), during the Second World War it received the addition (Luigi) Bombardieri , an alpinist and writer.
Accesses
- From Campo Moro ( 1970 m slm ) ⊙ in about 3 hours
- From Campo Franscia in about 4.30 hours
Crossings and neighboring huts
- To Rifugio Marco e Rosa ( 3609 m slm ) ⊙ in approx. 3.30 hours
- To Rifugio Roberto Bignami ( 2401 m slm ) ⊙ in about 2 hours
- To the Coazhütte ( 2610 m above sea level ) ⊙ via the Fuorcla da la Sella in approx. 5 hours
- To Rifugio Carate Brianza ( 2636 m slm ) ⊙ in about 30 minutes
Mountaineering
- Piz Bernina ( 4047 m above sea level ) ⊙ via the Rifugio Marco e Rosa and the Spallagrat to the highest peak in the Eastern Alps
- Piz Scerscen ( 3971 m above sea level ) ⊙ through the south-west couloir