Ottorino Mezzalama (born 25 September 1888 – 23 February 1931) was an Italian mountain climber, and is deemed to be one of the two pioneers of Italian...
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Refuge Ottorino Mezzalama (original name Italian: Refugio Ottorino Mezzalama) is a refuge in the Alps in Aosta Valley, Italy. 45°54′49″N 7°45′34″E /...
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player and coach Ottorino Gentiloni (1865–1916), Italian politician Ottorino Mezzalama (1888–1931), Italian mountain climber Ottorino Piotti (born 1954)...
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Monte Rosa's massif was named in honor of the mountain guide Ottorino Mezzalama. The Mezzalama Trophy is a stage of La Grande Course that includes the most...
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out annually by the Mezzalama Trophy association since 2000, and was also named in honor of the mountain guide Ottorino Mezzalama. The starting point...
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on skis in 1880. Other pioneers include Adolfo Kind, Arnold Lunn, Ottorino Mezzalama, Patrick Vallençant, and Kilian Jornet Burgada. Ski touring involves...
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Valais on 18 August 1893. Ascents are usually made from the Refuge Ottorino Mezzalama (3,036 m), the Monte Rosa hut (2,795 m); if traversing the peaks via...
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Refuge Nacamuli au col Collon Club Alpino Italiano Pennine Alps Refuge Ottorino Mezzalama Club Alpino Italiano Pennine Alps Refuge Prarayer Club Alpino Italiano...
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inspired a number of skiing fans in the region. Kind, Luciano Roiti, Ottorino Mezzalama and some other friends were members of the Club Alpino Italiano (CAI)...
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