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Backpacking vs Hut-to-Hut Tours: Main Differences

Last Modified: 03/16/2025

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This topic appeared in a discussion in an online group, so I thought I could write a short article and have it as a reference instead of repeating myself when people ask about it again.  

Mountains for Everybody site is reader-supported. This means that some of the links in the text are affiliate links, and when you buy products through our links we may earn some small commission to keep running the site. Filed Under: About mountains in general, FAQs Tagged With: backpacking, hut to hut

Hiking in the Dolomites Mountains of Italy

Last Modified: 02/16/2025

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If you plan to do hiking in the Dolomites Mountains in Italy, here you have some of the frequently asked questions that may help in getting there and organize your stay in the area.

Mountains for Everybody site is reader-supported. This means that some of the links in the text are affiliate links, and when you buy products through our links we may earn some small commission to keep running the site. Filed Under: FAQs, Italian Alps Tagged With: Dolomites

Are Alta Via Routes in the Dolomites Ever Too Crowded?

Last Modified: 03/16/2025

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The question in the title is motivated by discussions I had recently on some social media forums and groups. My impression is that people tend to use the term “too crowded” in a superficial manner, without really specifying the meaning of the phrase, and without understanding the topic completely.

Mountains for Everybody site is reader-supported. This means that some of the links in the text are affiliate links, and when you buy products through our links we may earn some small commission to keep running the site. Filed Under: FAQs, Italian Alps Tagged With: Alta Via, Dolomites

What Equipment Do You Need to Climb Mount Fuji?

Last Modified: 03/12/2025

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Mount Fuji is a very high volcano and this implies a harsh terrain, but this is just a walk up and not a technical climb. I have climbed it myself some time ago, so here you have my first-hand experience and recommendations.

Mountains for Everybody site is reader-supported. This means that some of the links in the text are affiliate links, and when you buy products through our links we may earn some small commission to keep running the site. Filed Under: FAQs Tagged With: Fuji

Can You Camp Anywhere in the Dolomites? Facts and Real Life Practices

Last Modified: 03/30/2025

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The question about camping in the Dolomites is frequently asked on various forums and online groups. Replies from some people are frequently unreliable and detached from reality. Here you have information from official sources.

Mountains for Everybody site is reader-supported. This means that some of the links in the text are affiliate links, and when you buy products through our links we may earn some small commission to keep running the site. Filed Under: FAQs, Italian Alps Tagged With: Dolomites

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My photo on the summit of Jalovec.Hi everybody and welcome to my site which I nurture with love and passion. Here I describe my own climbs and give reviews of equipment. I hope you will enjoy it. More about the site and about me here.

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