Rimpfischhorn, 4199m, from Britannia Hut
A beautiful summit with a characteristic sawtooth N Ridge, here climbed most easily from the opposite side.
Moderate Alpine Climbing
- Distance
- 15 km
- Ascent
- 1.4 km
- Descent
- 1.4 km
Crowned by the 3rd highest mountain in the Alps, The Dom, its a mountaineer's dream with many mountains about 3000m
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A beautiful summit with a characteristic sawtooth N Ridge, here climbed most easily from the opposite side.
Moderate Alpine Climbing
A long glacial journey up a complicated glacier to a remote summit.
Moderate Alpine Climbing
A long journey up a relatively straightforward snowy peak, popular in the spring too.
Moderate Alpine Climbing
Cycling route following the Rhone river from Switzerland to the Med
Moderate Road Biking
A long journey to a watershed peak between the Saas and Zermatt valleys, with a nearly 3000m descent to finish!
Difficult Ski Touring
A shorter day to yet another fine summit, allowing you lighter packs as you will be returning to the same hut.
Moderate Ski Touring
A long but relatively steady ascent up a big remote glacial peak, with great views of the giant Weisshorn nearby.
Severe Ski Touring
One of the easier 4000m peaks in the Alps
Moderate Ski Touring
Day 5: A huge skin to a high col and optional climb up Europe's 2nd highest peak
Severe Ski Touring
A great bump run, with a variety of pitches and small transitions
Moderate Freeride Skiing
A short traverse through rolling terrain which leads to great skiing on a long and sustained slope.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
Steep terrrain linking the Hohtalli station to the 'Platte 31' off-piste run.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A famous off piste route which is prone to avalanches (so check conditions first).
Severe Freeride Skiing
The front of the Rothorn face which features a variety of gullies and ridges to play around on - just don't stray too far left of the poles as the aspect changes to South.
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A great little tree run, especially when there's plenty of fresh powder
Difficult Freeride Skiing
A long variation to the Mittelritze 30 that is fun and flowy.
Difficult Freeride Skiing