CH - PIZ JULIER dal Passo Julier.
Difficult
9.5 km
5:55 h
1220 mhd
1220 mhd
Piz Julier is nicknamed "the Matterhorn of St. Moritz"; is an imposing rocky massif north of Silvaplana and next to ...
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summer -photo:photos.app.goo.gl/3HjhRQSjFQcsaU3QA -videotrack:www.relive.cc/view/vRO78782ZK6 - Route (EEA-T4) of about 10 kilometers - positive elevation gain 1280 meters. - Piz Julier is nicknamed "the Matterhorn of St. Moritz"; it is an imposing rocky massif north of Silvaplana and next to Piz Albana. Once you reach Silvaplana, take the road that goes up to Pass Julier where, just before the pass, park your car near the Chamana dal Stradin (2161 m / asl). The travel time indicated on the pole is a bit "tight"; It is quite a challenging hike. The path is marked with many white-blue trail signs (it indicates that it is an alpine hiking trail - it may involve crossing snowfields, glaciers or scree and short rocky climbing passages - it requires sure-footedness, absence of vertigo), after a while you begin to climb on the steep treacherous soil, then on grassy stretches, until you reach, at an altitude of 2700 m / asl, the large glacial Munteratsch valley between Piz Julier and Piz Albana. After passing the extensive landslide area with large boulders, you then climb to the Fuorcla di Albana (2870 m / asl) where there is an emergency shelter; here also comes the path that passes through Alpe Suvretta. The route begins to present its first difficulties (II° - F). In the first part, up to below 3000 m / asl, you walk along a track on the usual treacherous soil then the real rocky stretch begins along the pinnacle ridge. You immediately come across the first exposed passages, secured with sturdy chains, which are located on the southern side. The trail signs are very useful for identifying the passages that allow, with various zig-zags, to overcome ledges and gullies. After passing under the East Peak of the Julier, you move, for some stretches, to the North Face where you also find yourself above what remains of the dying Vedretta Julier. Back on the southern side, you reach the forepeak from where you descend to a saddle and then climb back up on the last stretch which is less demanding. Once at the summit you will not find the classic cross or a pole indicating the altitude but a simple cairn and above all an immense 360 ° panoramic view. The Bernina Group, the peaks of Val Masino, Monte Disgrazia, the nearby Piz Nair, the lunar landscape below with many chromatic varieties, Pontresina and St. Moritz; This is a small part of everything you can admire from up here. The return, to be tackled very carefully, takes place on the same route as the ascent. – "bergheil" buonC@mmino – no fountains -gpx(seteTRAK):urly.it/3wvpr -interactive route:www.relive.cc/view/vRO78782ZK6/explore
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