I've mapped out my route across the Pyrenees Mountains and I've also taken note of all of the free mountain huts that are on my way. I found a very cool website that lists all of the refuges (mountain huts) in the Pyrenees- pyrenees-refuges.com/
It has pictures and descriptions of every hut, and also includes comments from people that have recently visited these huts. Unfortunately the website is only in French but the information is pretty straight forward so it's easy to understand with a simple translator.
Some of the free huts are in pretty poor condition, some are newly renovated and look very cool, like this one:
It's amazing to see so many free open shelters- a place that people can just walk into and sleep in with no trades involved. Imagine if people didn't have to slave every day in their bullshit jobs- how much time they could have to improve these types of mountain huts, or even to just visit them and report on their condition.
I think that if people weren't forced to have "jobs" they would contribute to many great and important projects (and they would contribute less towards creating waste, mindless consumption and climate change). This documentary shows a few great projects that people are already contributing to today:
videoneat.com/documentaries/22…
I recommend watching it ;)
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