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The Casera La Pala refuge stands at 1195 meters above sea level, overlooking the surroundings of ricovero casera la pala, località vallata, località la vallata, barcis / barce, pordenone / pordenon, friuli-venecia julia, 33080, italia. It is a key spot for mountaineers looking to spend the night or take a break. Its coordinates (46.171, 12.581) place it in a strategic position for exploring the peaks and trails of the region.
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Clouds: 43%Home La Pala It is located at 1,195 meters, in the surroundings of Barcis, within Friuli- Venice Julia, in a mountain strip where the relief begins to gain entity without still entering fully alpine heights. The nearby terrain combines wooded slopes and a broken orography that links with tops like Monte Castelat or Pala Fontana , both above 1,600 meters, which helps to understand their role as intermediate support on medium and high mountain tours of the area. It does not stand out as much for the absolute altitude as for its useful position between valleys and slopes, in a sector where the gap can be felt more by the continuity of the terrain than by the figure of the height.
From this home there are several possibilities of passage or link, with paths marked as the Sentiero Emanuele Salvador , Sentiero Costa Longa or the Val Storta in addition to the proximity of Via Ferrata Alta Via dei Rondoi for those who move on more technical routes. This network suggests a useful shelter for dividing days, readjusting a journey or looking for an intermediate reference when the schedule, the meteor the tiredness does not advise further to extend the march. In this context, the mental map of the ground should be well assessed: it is not the same to use it as a point of passage on an already chained route as to reach it at the end of a sustained rise.
It also interests to plan with autonomy. The registered sources are not attached to the shelter, but from just over 2 km, so it is not necessary to have immediate water without first checking the state of the route and the points of supply. In unstable days, with reduced visibility or after rain, a site such as this makes sense as a tactical guard rather than a final destination, especially in an area where slope changes, deviations between local trails and weather exposure can complicate the progression more than its altitude makes you think.
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