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nice peaks in Switzerland

PostPosted: Sat May 04, 2013 7:30 pm
by pandoraparadox
HI mountain experts,

I have some experience with via ferrata: http://www.summitpost.org/tour-d-a/212075, Champery al up to class D and hiked this 'mountain' http://www.summitpost.org/dent-du-jaman/151615. But now i want to take it op a notch. So I am looking for spectacular (possibly 3000+) peaks in Switzerland, They should be hikable and scramble able, YDS class 1 en 2 for starting and later on class 3 maybe 4, and no dangerous glacier. goal is to get better in 'climbing' and eventually climb more, higher and more exposure beneath my feet because that is what makes my blood flow! so starting with some easier stuff and ending with some heavier peaks.

I am based in Lausanne so the valais en Bernese mountains and maybe the Charmonix region are preffered. And preferably 1 day hikes from lausanne, but a stay in a hut with shower and food is also fine for longer hikes.

my eye has fallen on these mountains:
http://www.summitpost.org/cornettes-de-bise/151416 always starring at me from lausanne... is this one reachable without climbing?
http://www.summitpost.org/sasseneire/154049
http://www.summitpost.org/barrhorn/429662 this one looks great but is it reachable without equipment looks really snowy :?: So if i am correct the turtmann route is easy F (facile) and the topali route has a via ferrata and is just a little bit harder PD- (peu difficile -) :?:

but of course you guys and girls have much better suggestions for me!

THANK YOU SO MUCH WITH HELPING ME FORWARD WITH THIS GREAT PASSION!!!

Re: nice peaks in Switzerland

PostPosted: Sun May 05, 2013 12:50 am
by McCannster
If you can make it up into NE Switzerland, there are some very nice scrambling peaks in the Alpstein and Rätikon. None are over 3000 meters, so glaciers won't be an issue. Of course, this is just a tiny drop on the peaks available in CH.

http://www.summitpost.org/appenzell-alps-alpstein/170869

http://www.summitpost.org/raetikon/642810#chapter_3

Re: nice peaks in Switzerland

PostPosted: Sun May 05, 2013 1:52 am
by rgg
pandoraparadox wrote:http://www.summitpost.org/barrhorn/429662 this one looks great but is it reachable without equipment looks really snowy :?: So if i am correct the turtmann route is easy F (facile) and the topali route has a via ferrata and is just a little bit harder PD- (peu difficile -) :?:


Last year I went up the Topali side and descended to the Turtmann hut on 20 July. It was a fine day, with fantastic scenery.

Calling the ladder on the Topali side a Via Ferrata is rather generous. Sure, there is a bit of steel and it's very exposed, but it's also quite short. Falling is not an option, but there is plenty to hold on to. Perhaps it's already classified, I don't know, but if I would have to give it a Via Ferrata rating, it would be an A. In addition, I wouldn't rate the Topali route PD- either but F. If it makes you feel more comfortable, you can bring Via Ferrata gear, but judging by the way you've described yourself, you can do it without. Apart from the ladder, the route from the Turtmann side is never steep; in fact, the rest of the Topali route is just a hike. At the bottom of the ladder is a pretty harmless remnant of a glacier. The warden at the Topali hut assured me I didn't need any gear to walk across it, and so I did. At the time there was a little bit of snow on it.

Whether there is snow higher up depends primarily on the time of year. When I was there, it was almost gone. Mostly the trail was bare, but I did encounter a couple of small and harmless snow fields. The Turtmann side is not very steep, so even with more snow, as long as it's not icy or the snow is really hard, you can stop a fall even without an axe. Again, no special gear needed.

Cheers, Rob

Re: nice peaks in Switzerland

PostPosted: Sun May 05, 2013 3:46 am
by Tonka
Dude, you're in Switzerland! You may not have a car but your options are limitless.

Re: nice peaks in Switzerland

PostPosted: Wed May 15, 2013 9:44 pm
by pandoraparadox
Thank you for the information this gives enough confidence to 'climb' the barr horn from both sides!

yeah Switzerlands is pretty awesome, i must admit as a Dutch

Re: nice peaks in Switzerland

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2013 2:27 pm
by jdenyes
You don't really need a car in Switzerland, the post auto buses and trains run everywhere. The http://www.sac-cas.ch/en.html website has all the info about approaches and huts, once you find a location, and if you are moving around a lot i would recommend getting a discount pass from sbb for a period of time. It can add up! As someone from Eastern Canada, Switzerland is pretty awesome :-)

And i would totally recommend the Alpstein area as well! Sleep in a farmers barn for 15 francs and get breakfast fresh from the cow ;-), its chilly this time of year but awesome :-)

Re: nice peaks in Switzerland

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2013 10:20 pm
by rgg
jdenyes wrote:You don't really need a car in Switzerland, the post auto buses and trains run everywhere. The http://www.sac-cas.ch/en.html website has all the info about approaches and huts, once you find a location, and if you are moving around a lot i would recommend getting a discount pass from sbb for a period of time. It can add up!


I've been to Switzerland a few times, mostly using public transport. I agree that you can get almost anywhere easily, but I find it very expensive compared to other European countries that I've visited. I plan to go to Switzerland again soon, by public transport. After getting there, I won't be on the train and bus very often though: I'll travel to an area, spend a while exploring the mountains, and then I move on. Consequently I don't expect that buying a discount pass makes much sense. I'm afraid I'll just have to pay full price.

Re: nice peaks in Switzerland

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2013 1:23 pm
by Fred Spicker