Corsi hut
Corsihütte CAI refuge category C |
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The hut in front of the Divja Koza / Cima di Riofreddo |
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location | on the south side of the Jof Fuart Group; Friuli , Italy ; Valley location: Sella Nevea | |
Mountain range | Jof Fuart Group, Julian Alps | |
Geographical location: | 46 ° 25 '18 " N , 13 ° 30' 0" E | |
Altitude | 1854 m slm | |
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owner | CAI | |
Built | 1925 | |
Construction type | Refuge | |
Usual opening times | June 1st to October 1st | |
accommodation | 45 beds, 28 camps | |
Winter room | isolated bivouac behind the refuge | |
Web link | Homepage of the hut | |
Hut directory | DAV |
The Corsihütte ( Italian Rifugio Guido Corsi ) is located at 1854 m altitude in the Jof Fuart Group ( Julian Alps ) in Friuli . It is owned by the CAI and is managed from June 1st to October 1st.
history
In 1880 the previous building of today's hut, the Wischberghütte , was built. In 1902 a new building was built as a Findegghaus ; The namesake was Hermann Findeegg . This shelter gradually fell into disrepair and was completely destroyed during the First World War in 1915. The Corsihütte was built in its place in 1925 and named after Guido Corsi, a member of the CAI section Trieste who fell in the World War . At the beginning of the 30s the building underwent several renovations (entrance door, roof, shutters, interiors, etc.). The refuge held up well for over forty years. In 1966 it was expanded and modernized.
Accesses
- From Neveasattel over the Scalini Pass, path 625 in 3 hours.
- From the Rio del Lago valley, 4 km from Sella Nevea, path 628, 2 hours 40 minutes.
Transitions to neighboring huts
- Luigi Pellarini Hut
- Mazzeni bivouac
- Bivouac stuparich
- Rifugio Fratelli Grego
Mountaineering
- Jof Fuart (Wischberg, 2666 m ), walking time: 2 hours
- Cime Castrein ( 2502 m )
literature
- Helmut Lang: Julian Alps. 53 selected hikes and easy mountain tours in the Julian Alps (= Rother hiking guide ). 1st edition. Bergverlag Rother, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-7633-4051-3 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Guido Corsi Hut (Rifugio Alpino Guido Corsi) , accessed on May 20, 2010
- ↑ a b 1870 to 2010 - 140 years of the Villach Alpine Club. In: Sections News 1/2010. OeAV section Villach, p. 12 , accessed on July 16, 2013 .