Durier Hut

Mountain hut in the Mont Blanc massif
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Refuge Durier

The Durier Hut (French: Refuge Durier) is a mountain hut in the Mont Blanc massif of the Alps. It is located in Haute-Savoie department of France on the French/Italian border at an altitude of 3358 m. [1]: 21  [2]: 218  [3]: 276 

References

  1. ^ Griffin, Lindsay (1990). Mont Blanc Massif Volume 1. London: Alpine Club. ISBN 0900523573.
  2. ^ Goedeke, Richard (1990). The Alpine 4000m Peaks by the Classic Routes (1st ed.). London: Diadem Books. ISBN 3763410074.
  3. ^ Moran, Martin (July 2012). The 4000m Peaks of the Alps. The Alpine Club. ISBN 9780900523663.

External links

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45°49′31.2″N 6°48′42.6″E / 45.825333°N 6.811833°E / 45.825333; 6.811833


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