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Northwest Ridge
Route
Northwest Ridge 

Page Type: Route

Location: Berner Oberland, Switzerland, Europe

Lat/Lon: 32.84000°N / 113.91°W

Route Type: Mountaineering

Time Required: Most of a day

Difficulty: PD+ UIAA II+

Route Quality: 
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Page By: Fred SpickerMoni

Created/Edited: Feb 25, 2005 / Dec 10, 2007

Object ID: 164106

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Overview

 
From the north





The Northwest Ridge was the first ascent route and is the normal route on the Gspaltenhorn. Even though the climbing is not technically difficult under dry conditions, the route is very exposed and usually involves some moderately steep snow and possibly ice in very exposed situations. There are fixed ropes on the crux pitch.

J. Anderegg, H. Baumann, and G.E. Foster made the first ascent of the Gspaltenhorn on 10 July 1869 via the Northwest Ridge.

Approach

 
Approaching the hut.
Büttlassenlücke



Ascents of the Northwest Ridge are normally made from the Gspaltenhorn Hut which is best reached in about 3 hours from Griesalp in the Kiental.

Details including bus schedules etc. can be found at the hut web site HERE

From the hut there is a well worn trail to the Büttlassenlücke, a pass between the Büttlassen and Gspaltenhorn.





Route Description

 
Böse Tritt
The Narrow Chimney



From the Büttlassenlücke, ascend snow or scree to a narrow ridge known as the Leitergrat and climb along its crest to the end where a narrow chimney (II) is down climbed into notch between the Leitergrat and the upper part of the Northwest Ridge.

Traverse the notch to the base of a steep step known as the Böse Tritt (roughly translated - nasty or evil step). There are fixed ropes on this step. They do not seem needed in dry conditions (Moni and I climbed it easily without using them), but I am sure that they are a blessing when the step is iced up.





Traversing to and on the Böse Tritt:
 
The traverse
 
On Böse Tritt
 
Exposure on the ridge



Above the Böse Tritt, follow the exposed ridge crest of rock and snow to the summit.
 
Snow & Ice above Böse Tritt
 
Ridge above Böse Tritt
 
Descending summit snow



Time from the hut to the summit is about four hours.

Essential Gear

Ice axe, crampons, rope, slings, carabiners, and perhaps a few nuts.

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