proMsport_Alpencross_querdurch_bärige Trails_2017

Closed
349.6 km
58:40 h
12333 mhd
13163 mhd
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Mega tour for trail fans who also have the desire and fitness for trails without end for several days. Depending on the weather, you cycle high up at lofty heights or to the side of the valley. Hidden trails and scenic descents garnish the tour to a true firework of single trail classification. Every day is different and more exciting than the previous one. The tour has it all and is really only recommended to bikers of the beaten trail routes. Not really difficult - hardly S2 or S3 passages - but constantly at the limits of man and material. Terrific. 

Technique 0/6
Fitness 0/6
Highest Point  3023 m
Lowest Point  553 m
Best Season
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Okt
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Coordinates
47.123356, 10.252684

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Description

rolling up St. Anton is really meant here. In the evening there is still time for a trail tour in Ischgl, which is included with overnight stays in Ischgl. We don't miss it and drive an extra lap.

The next day we go to the Fimberpass on the mountain pass route, which is hardly driven, because about 30 minutes walking and pushing is announced. But with a lot of trail and a lot of flow. Of course, there is hardly any other highlight beyond the Fimber Pass - magnificent views and phenomenal technical descents. This is fun and leads the guided planning to Scoul on lonely and never-ending paths. A lot of fun. Until the stage finish in S-Charl, however, a few meters of altitude still have to be achieved...

On the 4th day, the wheat separates from the chaff - either over the Ofen Pass to the Buffalora or via the Umbrail (with shuttle) to the - for me - most beautiful pass in the Alps, the Bocchetta di Forcola, down to Lago Fraela. The final destination is Livigno.

In Livigno, the day starts with a flowing trail round and then finally crosses the main Alpine ridge towards the Bernina Pass on well-drivable and beautifully landscaped paths. At Lago Blanco, however, we drive to St. Moritz and start the way back over the main Alpine ridge.

From St. Moritz we take the cable car up to Piz Nair again to experience an idyllic valley tour to Bever via dream tours and untouched nature. Wonderful and lonely. You won't find a mobile phone connection here. From Bever we roll the Lower Engadine first loosely to the north to turn into the side valley to the Keschhütte. 10% on average it is again about the last strength - then direction Keschhütte and back to the Scaletta Pass. What follows is the very first cream: the descent to Davos burns into your soul, demanding is the wrong term, rather redeeming and full of pleasure. Simply sensational.

On the last day we use the bike pass of Davos, which is also integrated into the overnight stay Davos and treat ourselves to another 50km of pure downhill fun. First up to the Jakobshorn, then via the Jazzhütte back to Davos to take the Parsennbahn up again. On the Panoramaweg we follow a flow trail and give the Nimmersattentrail friends a challenging descent on top. Arrived at the middle station, we surf the last rest over the ingenious home route down to Klosters... And again we use the cable car to get to the Schlappiner Joch. There we cross the border to Austria and practically only roll downhill to Bludenz, our destination.

Almost 7,000 m uphill at around 13,000 meters of depth in a manageable 6 days spread over about 350 kilometers are still deeply burned into the memory months later. Above all, a safe downhill technique is a prerequisite for this impressive tour with FRIENDS on TOUR by proMsport. It's definitely worth it... More on www.promsport.de

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