From Obereggen to the Latemar Hut
The Latemar is a mountain range in the Dolomites of South Tyrol and Trentino. It lies between the municipalities of Obereggen and Karersee in Val d'Ega, Predazzo in Val di Fiemme and Moena in Val di Fassa. The characteristically shaped Latemar peaks are among the most famous views of the Dolomites, yet the area is still largely undeveloped. Only the western slopes are accessible for skiing in the winter months. In summer, the newly designed Latemarium Adventure Kingdom attracts a wide audience. On a total of seven different themed trails, children playfully discover the habitat of plants and animals in the high Alps, while art lovers are in the right place at one of the highest exhibitions in the world. The Latemarium is now open to the public. For those in search of the perfect view, a tour to the Latemar hut (Rifugio Torre di Pisa) at 2671 m is a must. Part of the way is covered by an easy and well-surfaced panoramic hike, but the final ascent to the hut is reserved for more
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“They take pictures of the mountain climbers at the top of the mountain. They don’t take pictures along the way cause who wants to remember the relentless climb, the pain and anguish of taking it to the next level – nobody takes pictures of that, nobody wants to remember. We just want to remember the view from the top, the breathtaking moment at the edge of the world. That’s what keeps us climbing and it’s worth the pain, that’s the crazy part. It’s worth anything.“ – Anonymous
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