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Post #1 The History of the Corotan Pass Shelter

[p]The first mentions of the Corotan Pass, where the shelter is located, date back to the 1st century AD. According to tradition, it was along this very route that Caesar and his legions crossed Alps on their way to conquer Gaul. In the Middle Ages, a trade route ran through here, used to transport anchovies from the south to the north and turbots from the north to the south of Europe.[/p][p]The early 19th century saw the arrival of the first settlers at the pass – Swiss shepherds who built huts and grazed their cows on the southern alpine slopes. It was around that time, according to legend, that the famous long-aged Riccardo cheese was born. The story goes that a Spanish shepherd named Riccardo Bolden sought shelter in one of the caves in the Corotan massif and left behind a round of cow’s cheese. When he returned a few weeks later and scraped off the thick layer of mold, he discovered that the ordinary yellow cheese had transformed into an exceptionally creamy delicacy. From that point on, the area became renowned for producing one of the finest aged mountain cheeses, named in honor of the shepherd – Riccardo.[/p][p]The first half of the 19th century brought a surge in interest in mountain tourism. There was growing demand for a refuge for travelers venturing along the alpine trails. The owner of the surrounding pastures at the time – the son of Riccardo Bolden (yes, the one from the cheese legend) – decided to build the first traveler’s lodge. After several months of hard work, a stone structure rose where the shepherds' huts once stood, ready to welcome its first guests. And thus began the touristic history of the Corotan Pass.

Photo: Construction of the first tourist base (Bolden Family Archives)[/p][p][/p][p]Throughout the second half of the 19th century, the shelter thrived. Bolden produced the local Riccardo cheese for visiting guests and offered refuge from bad weather. The place grew more popular with each passing year, and soon the entire Bolden family became involved in running the shelter — the parents, three daughters, and a son who would eventually inherit it from his father. The next generation continued the family tradition, managing the shelter until a great catastrophe struck the region at the dawn of the 20th century.[/p][p]Photo: Ruins of the tourist base after the 1902 avalanche (excerpt from “Corotan Zeitung”)[/p][p][/p][p]In 1902, the region witnessed the worst mountain tragedy in its history. A massive avalanche swept down from near the summit of Corotan, obliterating everything in its path — trails, roads, bridges, villages, and towns… and the shelter was not spared. The roaring mass of snow tore through the stone structure like a house of cards. Miraculously, no one staying at the shelter at the time lost their life — all had managed to take refuge in a cellar carved into the rock at the very last moment.[/p][p][/p][p]Photo: Expansion of the Corotan Pass Shelter (architectural documentation)[/p][p]After the snow was cleared and the damage assessed, the family patriarch couldn’t recover from the tragedy. He passed away shortly after, heartbroken. Fortunately, his son and grandchildren refused to give in. They began rebuilding the shelter almost immediately. The new structure, made of lighter wooden materials, took years to complete. Gradually expanded with additional floors and rooms, it only reached its current form in the 1920s. The final touch — both architecturally and symbolically — was a slender-roofed turret, a landmark for alpinists climbing Corotan. From that moment on, the shelter entered the finest chapter of its history.[/p][p][/p][p]Photo: Corotan Pass Shelter, 1965 (Bolden Family Archives)[/p][p][/p][p]In the 1930s, the shelter was taken over by brothers Pedro and Nicolas — the youngest generation of the Bolden family. Energetic and forward-thinking, they expanded the site with a radio mast, a garage for heavy equipment, and modern upgrades to the shelter itself. The place was bursting at the seams, its popularity exceeding even the boldest expectations.[/p][p]Toward the end of the decade, civil war broke out in Spain. Pedro, feeling a deep obligation to the land of his ancestors, returned to join the army. Not long after, the Second World War erupted, sealing the fate of the shelter. With tourism coming to a halt, a long period of stagnation began. Though there was a brief postwar revival, by the late 1950s, both the shelter and its caretaker, Nicolas Bolden, had faded into obscurity.[/p][p]Until, that is, the fateful year of 1965 arrived...[/p][p][/p][p]— excerpt from “The Chronicle of the Corotan Massif”[/p][p]Raymond Lyon[/p]

"Above the Snow" has been accepted to DevGAMM Awards 2025

Hey Hikers,
[p][/p][p]We have some inspiring news to share with you all! Our game, Above the Snow, has been officially accepted by the jurors to participate in the DevGAMM Awards 2025![/p][p]This is a huge milestone for us and a testament to all the hard work and passion we've poured into developing Above the Snow. DevGAMM is one of the most respected game development conferences in Europe, and to have our game recognized and selected for their awards is a tremendous honor.[/p][p]Being part of DevGAMM Awards 2025 means Above the Snow will be showcased to a wide audience of industry professionals, fellow developers, and players. It's an incredible opportunity to gain valuable feedback, make new connections, and most importantly, get Above the Snow noticed on a larger scale.[/p][p]We want to extend a massive thank you to all of you, our amazing community, for your continued support. Your enthusiasm and feedback inspire us every day. We're more motivated than ever to make Above the Snow the best game it can be.[/p][p]Stay tuned for more updates as we prepare for DevGAMM Awards 2025! We'll be sharing more details about our participation and what this means for the future of Above the Snow very soon.[/p][p]Thank you again for being on this journey with us![/p][p]Sincerely,[/p][p]The Above the Snow Development Team[/p][p][/p][p]This event is a great opportunity for small teams to showcase their games and compete. Whether you're building your next project or have just launched your game, it's a great chance to get noticed![/p][p][/p][p]More information about the event can be found here -> https://devgamm.com/portugal2025/[/p]

Fjordfiesta Joins "Above the Snow"!

[p]We're thrilled to announce an exciting partnership that will elevate the "Above the Snow" experience to new heights! Fjordfiesta, a contemporary Norwegian design brand renowned for its high-quality craftsmanship and innovative design, is joining our alpine world, enriching the possibilities for building and customizing your mountain lodge[/p][p]In "Above the Snow," you manage a mountain business, facing harsh winters and ensuring the comfort of your guests. With the integration of Fjordfiesta, the role of furniture in shelter building becomes even more significant. You can now furnish your alpine resort with pieces that beautifully blend aesthetics and functionality, embodying the spirit of timeless Scandinavian design.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]Fjordfiesta, located on the west coast of Norway, is passionate about developing cutting-edge design furniture, collaborating with young designers, and revitalizing classic gems from Norwegian design heritage. Their commitment to high-quality craftsmanship, advanced technology, and sustainability is evident in every piece, and most of the furniture is produced in Norway. They work with celebrated designers like Anderssen & Voll and Tron Meyer, and design from well-known architects such as Hans Brattrud and Sverre Fehn.  As well as emerging contemporary talents.[/p][p][/p][p][/p][p][/p][p]This philosophy of timeless design and minimizing environmental footprint, with an ambition to become fully circular and sustainable, perfectly aligns with our goal of building strong immersion within the game world. Every interior design element contributes to creating an authentic and engaging atmosphere, allowing players to feel like the hosts of a premium mountain resort.[/p][p]"We believe that true immersion comes from the details, and the quality and design philosophy of Fjordfiesta perfectly complement our vision for 'Above the Snow'," says Michał Wasiak, CEO of Above the Desk. "Their furniture will not only allow players to build more beautiful and functional resorts but also deepen the connection to the authentic alpine experience we aim to deliver."[/p][p]Get ready for even more personalized and beautiful shelters! We invite you to discover the new possibilities in "Above the Snow" thanks to Fjordfiesta![/p][p] [/p][p] Learn more about Fjordfiesta and their story at:[/p][p]fjordfiesta.com[/p][p].[/p]

Welcome to Above the Snow – Your Cozy Chaos in the Alps!

Hey there, manager-in-the-making!


Way up in the snowy peaks, there's a cozy little mountain lodge. The kind of place that should be calm and quiet... but never is.

Behind the scenes, four friends are running the entire operation — from hotel to kitchen, logistics, and even last-minute rescue missions — and things get hectic. One person is stirring soup while washing dishes, another is knee-deep in spreadsheets and guest requests, and someone has just burst into the office yelling about a lawsuit from the competition.

And somehow? It all works.

This isn’t just a job — it’s a family (kind of ;)). They bicker, they improvise, they high-five between disasters. And you're one of them now.

[h2]What’s life like Above the Snow?[/h2]

  • Chaotic hospitality – Welcome a wave of loud, cheerful guests: mountaineers, hikers, and misfits with stories to share and hot tea to spill.
  • One lodge, many jobs – Cook meals, tidy rooms, manage bookings, plan rescues — sometimes all before breakfast.
  • A found family – Work with a lovable crew who argue like siblings and hustle like heroes.
  • Mountain magic – When someone’s in trouble, you drop everything. Fire up the heli. Cue the slow-motion. No one gets left behind.
  • Warm vibes only – Cozy interiors, candlelit dinners, laughter echoing through the halls, and the storm safely locked outside.


Above the Snow is about heart, teamwork, and finding joy in the madness. Think less "survival in the wild" and more "survive a dinner rush with your best friends and a helicopter parked outside."

So tie on that apron, check the bookings, and maybe preheat the soup.
Your guests are arriving — and they're already singing.

– The Above the Snow Team