Between the Walser village of Medergen and the Latschüelfurgga, a rugged, seemingly insurmountable rock face rises up. But hikers do not need crampons or a rope to climb. You should only be free of vertigo. Like a snake, a red, spectacular wooden staircase makes its way through the rock.
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In order to "bring about the downfall of the whole Thusis, a single new swelling of the Nolla is required", it was said in 1821 in the "Paperback for The Entire Mineralogy".
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The Splügen Pass is accessible in "summer and winter on horseback and on foot", reports the scholar Aegidius Tschudi in the 16th century. In summer? Clear. But in winter, when there is snow meters high? Even then.
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