Eiger West Flank
One of the most sought after ski lines in the Alps on a truly legendary mountain.
Extreme Ski Touring
- Distance
- 5.3 km
- Ascent
- 1.6 km
- Descent
- 1.6 km
With some of Europe's steepest mountains this area has great touring and freeride options. It's also is one of the most stunning places in Europe.
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One of the most sought after ski lines in the Alps on a truly legendary mountain.
Extreme Ski Touring
Day 5: The easiest, though not easy, route to one of the remotest and most coveted 4000m peaks in the Alps.
Severe Ski Touring
Day 4: This is a long distance journey to relocate to beneath the Aletschhorn. NOTE THE OLD BIVI HUT HERE WAS COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY AVALANCHE JAN '19 SO THERE IS NO HUT ANY MORE
Moderate Ski Touring
Day 3: The largest summit in the Bernese Oberland and the 15th highest major 4000m peak in the Alps.
Difficult Ski Touring
Day 2: Two summits of 4000m that can easily be combined in a single outing.
Difficult Ski Touring
Day 1: A positioning day from the top of the Jungfraujoch train, easily down the glacier then a 500m skin over a pass at 3820m.
Moderate Ski Touring
Day 5: Traverse of Kranzberg, 3666m, followed by ascent to the Hollandia Hut, 3235m
Severe Ski Touring
Day 4: Over the Grunhornlucke, a short descent then ascent of Trugberg, 3880m
Difficult Ski Touring
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