Pizzo Paradisino (Piz Paradisin) is on the border between Italy and Switzerland, and it can be climbed from both sides. The climb from the Italian side is described here.
From Forcola Pass to Pizzo Orsera
If you are at Forcola Pass, you might want to climb Pizzo Orsera, the route starts directly at the pass, and you will need two hours and a half to get to the summit.
Free Hiking Shelters in the Livigno Area
If you happen to be hiking in the Livigno area in the Italian Alps, and without any accommodation, no worry, there are several free shelters where you can have a rest and sleep.
Climbing Pizzo Filone, Livigno, Italian Alps
If you plan climbing Pizzo Filone (3133 m, 10279 ft) from Livigno side, a convenient start point is the parking 6 at Tresenda. Here is my report about the climb.
Hiking and Sleeping for Free in the Italian Alps
If you plan some multi-day hiking and mountaineering self-supported tour in the Italian Alps, you will want to know that there are many options where you can have a shelter even for free.
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