First Lieutenant John P. Benson, Jr.
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:04 am
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
Italy, the Belvedere Offensive, Feb. 19, 1945, 10th Mountain Division:
At 0324, Company F was still pinned down by mortar fire, but the right platoon was flanking around on C. Florio from which heavy fire was coming. C. Florio was under friendly artillery fire by this time. It was during this flanking movement that First Lieutenant JOHN P. BENSON, JR., directing his platoon under sustained fire across a field to support the flanking unit, was shot and killed.
Lt. Benson was killed in action fighting evil Nazis.
Benson Hut was built in 1947-49 by friends and members of the Sierra Club as a memorial to ardent skier and Club member, John P. Benson, Jr.
Benson Hut is located under the north slope of Anderson Peak just off of the PCT.
Jacob and I were out for a day of peak bagging when we came across this historical landmark.
The main room on the ground floor has a wood-burning stove, table, and kitchen area. Six fold-down bunks can be used when the main room is not too congested. Side rooms hold firewood and maintenance supplies. The upstairs sleeping loft can accommodate 12 people. A two-story outhouse is 100′ west of the hut.
The ladder next to the stove leads to a sleeping area upstairs.
The east side of the roof appears to be in great condition.
There are several windows on the south side.
You will find a nice stack of kindling and the remnants of a snow bank on the west side.
First Lieutenant John P. Benson was a good man and deserves to be honored with such a great cabin!
Thanks for reading my post!
-Russ
Italy, the Belvedere Offensive, Feb. 19, 1945, 10th Mountain Division:
At 0324, Company F was still pinned down by mortar fire, but the right platoon was flanking around on C. Florio from which heavy fire was coming. C. Florio was under friendly artillery fire by this time. It was during this flanking movement that First Lieutenant JOHN P. BENSON, JR., directing his platoon under sustained fire across a field to support the flanking unit, was shot and killed.
Lt. Benson was killed in action fighting evil Nazis.
Benson Hut was built in 1947-49 by friends and members of the Sierra Club as a memorial to ardent skier and Club member, John P. Benson, Jr.
Benson Hut is located under the north slope of Anderson Peak just off of the PCT.
Jacob and I were out for a day of peak bagging when we came across this historical landmark.
The main room on the ground floor has a wood-burning stove, table, and kitchen area. Six fold-down bunks can be used when the main room is not too congested. Side rooms hold firewood and maintenance supplies. The upstairs sleeping loft can accommodate 12 people. A two-story outhouse is 100′ west of the hut.
The ladder next to the stove leads to a sleeping area upstairs.
The east side of the roof appears to be in great condition.
There are several windows on the south side.
You will find a nice stack of kindling and the remnants of a snow bank on the west side.
First Lieutenant John P. Benson was a good man and deserves to be honored with such a great cabin!
Thanks for reading my post!
-Russ