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Mountain hut

A mountain hut is a building located high in the mountains, generally accessible only by foot, intended to provide food and shelter to mountaineers, climbers and hikers. Mountain huts are usually operated by an Alpine Club or some organization dedicated to hiking or mountain recreation. They are known by many names, including alpine hut, mountain shelter, mountain refuge, mountain lodge, and mountain hostel. It may also be called a refuge hut, although these occur in lowland areas (e.g. lowland forests) too.

Mountain huts can provide a range of services, starting with shelter and simple sleeping berths. Some, particularly in remote areas, are not staffed, but others have staff which prepare meals and drinks and can provide other services, including providing lectures and selling clothing and small items. Mountain huts usually allow anybody to access their facilities, although some require reservations.

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Rosegtal von Muottas Muragl (03.09.1895)Schützhütte an der BruchkanteGruppe vor der Bovalhütte (August-September 1898)Schutzhütte bei Baden-Baden (April 1899)Dürkheimer Handwerksmeister im Wachenheimer Tal, 1910Strohhütte bei San Fruttuoso (März/April 1903)
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