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- Difficulty
- 5b (5a)
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- Pitches / Height Difference
- 10 P / 4 h, 290 m
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- Exposition / Rock Type
- S / Granite
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- Altitude start
- 2530 m
From 1988 on, the surroundings of the Bergseehütte were transformed by the keeper Toni Fullin into a small climbing paradise with over 300 pitches. Whether single or long multi-pitch routes - there is something for every taste! The original Sudgrat (south ridge) route however, first climbed in 1949, has not fallen into the shadow of these newer routes. At a grade of 5b, it is perhaps the most beautiful ridge tour in the entire country. A real gem that attracts climbers in droves.
Additional information
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Protection
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Mediocre equipped, longer runouts possible
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Rope
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50m
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Quick draws
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12
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Stoppers
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Friends
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✔
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Trad Protection: + sparse placements, placing gear is difficult ++ good placements, placing in most cases possible +++ very good placements, placing gear is easy
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Abseiling possible
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Foot Descent
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✔
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Ski approach possible
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✔
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Glacier equipment
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- Time
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As the route is so popular, there may be a some waiting time. It is also possible to join the route at pitch 6 by starting up the routes "Andrea" or "Claudia".
- Protection / Material
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Some run outs have to be mastered in this route. Bring Friends(0.5 - 2) and Nuts.
- History
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Bruno Bolliger, Alois Regli, 1949 / 2015.