Rifugio Tosa e "T. Pedrotti "

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Rifugio Tosa e "T. Pedrotti “
SAT refuge  category  D
The Rifugio Pedrotti with the Cima Brenta Bassa

The Rifugio Pedrotti with the Cima Brenta Bassa

location Sella del Rifugio; Trentino , Italy ; Valley location:  San Lorenzo Dorsino
Mountain range Brenta
Geographical location: 46 ° 9 '15 "  N , 10 ° 53' 55"  E Coordinates: 46 ° 9 '15 "  N , 10 ° 53' 55"  E
Altitude 2491  m slm
Rifugio Tosa e "T.  Pedrotti "(Brenta)
Rifugio Tosa e "T.  Pedrotti "
builder SAT , DÖAV section Bremen
owner SAT section Trento
Built 1871, 1911-1913; Rebuild: 1988
Construction type Refuge
Usual opening times Mid-June to mid-September
accommodation 120 beds, 0  camps
Winter room 20 bedsdep1
Web link Rifugio Tosa Pedrotti

The Rifugio Tosa e “T. Pedrotti “ (mostly just Rifugio Pedrotti , German also Pedrotti hut ) is an alpine refuge of the Trentiner Alpenverein (SAT) in the Brenta in Trentino . The hut, which is usually open from mid-June to mid-September, has 120 beds and a winter room with 20 beds.

About 40 meters below the hut is the much older Rifugio Tosa , which today serves as a dependance to the Rifugio Pedrotti with 35 beds. Outside the opening times, it has a winter room with 21 beds.

The hut should not be confused with the Rifugio Rosetta - "Giovanni Pedrotti" in the Pala group .

Location and surroundings

The Rifugio Tosa and above the Rifugio Pedrotti

The two refuge huts are located in the central area of ​​the Brenta Group below the Cima Brenta Bassa and not far from the Bocca di Brenta , a much-used gorge between the Cima Brenta Alta and Bassa, which was crossed for the first time in 1864. They are the ideal starting point for inspections in the central as well as in the southern Brenta. The Bocchette Centrali via ferrata branches off at the Bocca di Brenta .

history

The Rifugio Tosa at 2439  m slm was built by SAT in 1881 and was the first refuge of the Brenta. It originally consisted of a single room and was subsequently enlarged several times. In 1910, the Trentino Mountaineering Association decided to expand the hut by adding another extension. The plans for the expansion were already ready when it was learned that the Bremen section of the German and Austrian Alpine Club had received approval to build their own refuge a little above the SAT hut. The SAT had previously acquired the property on which the Bremer Hütte was to be built, but could not prevent the start of construction in 1911. They went to court to determine the rightful owner of the property. The legal dispute went through three instances and was finally decided in favor of the SAT before the Supreme Court in Vienna on June 28, 1914, the day of the assassination attempt in Sarajevo , after the building had been completed in 1913. Two days later, the lawyers from the Bremen section handed over the keys to the Trentino mountaineering association.

After the end of the First World War , the Bremer Hütte was renovated in 1920 and named in memory of Tommaso Pedrotti, who died as an Italian volunteer in 1918, and the brother of Giovanni and Pietro Pedrotti, both presidents of the SAT. The building has been renovated and modernized several times. On June 29, 2014, the president of the SAT symbolically presented the vice-president of the DAV section Bremen with the old hut key of the Bremer Hütte as a sign of peace and international understanding . A memorial plaque in the Rifugio Pedrotti commemorates this event.

Accesses

  • From Molveno , 864 m in approx. 4.5 hours
  • From Vallesinella, 1513 m in about 4.5 hours

Neighboring huts and crossings

literature

  • Achille Gadler, Mario Corradini: Rifugi e bivacchi nel Trentino. Panorama, Trento 2003, ISBN 978-88-87118-40-7 .
  • Stefano Morosini: Sulle vette della patria: politica, guerra e nazione nel Club alpino italiano (1863–1922). Angeli, Milan 2009 ISBN 978-88-568-1186-5 .
  • Società degli Alpinisti Tridentini - Sezione del CAI - Commissione Sentieri: … per sentieri e luoghi. Sui monti del Trentino. 5 Presanella, Adamello, Dolomiti di Brenta. Euroedit, Trento 2017, ISBN 978-88-941381-3-9 .
  • Alpenvereinshütten Volume II: Südalpen , Bergverlag Rother, 2nd edition 1999, ISBN 978-3-7633-8090-9 , p. 252

cards

  • Alpine Club Map 1: 25,000, sheet 51, Brenta group
  • Tobacco leaf 053 Dolomiti di Brenta (1: 25,000)
  • Tabacco leaf 067 Altopiano della Paganella - L. di Tovel - C. Brenta - Trento (1: 25.000)

Web links

Commons : Rifugio Tosa e "T. Pedrotti ”  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Società degli Alpinisti Tridentini - Sezione del CAI - Commissione Sentieri: … per sentieri e luoghi. Sui monti del Trentino. 5 Presanella, Adamello, Dolomiti di Brenta. Pp. 330-331
  2. ^ Stefano Morosini: Sulle vette della patria: politica, guerra e nazione nel Club alpino italiano (1863–1922). P. 81
  3. Symbolic handover of the hut key to the Bremen section one hundred years later (Italian), accessed on April 12, 2018
  4. Tobacco hiking maps 1.25.000. Retrieved October 6, 2019 .