At the top of the Paganella in the Dolomites is a weather station at 2100m.
The towers with equipment are exposed to solid cold (-25C) and winds up to 150km per hour.  During the winter months, impressive ice structures form and the weather station takes on an almost polar character.
This winter landscape enhances the feeling of comfort to your living space, when you yourself are sitting in a cozy couch or in front of a fireplace.
It is like looking out from your mountain cabin in the alps or from your base at the South Pole.     
                                
 
                                Explorer, climber, diver and photographer who has lived and worked on 3 continents. These days, based both in Northern Italy and in Belgium. Inspired by the late Galen Rowell and more recently by Jimmy Chin. Eager to venture off the beaten track. On a permanent quest.. Read more…
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