Kirchlispitzen (Rätikon West)

Difficult
3 km
1:25 h
564 mhd
0 mhd
Nina Caprez / Kirchlispitzen Rätikon Prättigau Graubünden
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Almost 2.5 km long rocky ridge between Cavelljoch and Schweizertor, named after the Chilchli, a rock pulpit above the Cavell Alps.

Technique /6
Fitness 6/6
Highest Point  2195 m
Lowest Point  1631 m
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Start
Talort Schiers, Grüscher Älpli
Destination
Talort Schiers, Grüscher Älpli
Coordinates
47.021892, 9.776369

Details

Description

In this border ridge 7 peaks are counted, numbered from west to east. To the south, these peaks break off in 150 – 350 m high rock walls. Over 50 climbing routes, from the classic crossing of all peaks (2 to 3) to the route Silver Vulture (10) you will find a huge climbing offer here. The great classics: Pardutzerweg (8–), Galadriel (8–), Via Andres (7–).

Sicherheitshinweis

They are personally responsible for your safety! You use the routes at your own risk - creators disclaim any liability. Insurance coverage is a matter for each individual.

Ausrüstung

The amount of climbing equipment required depends, among other things, on the route to be completed. For the most part, the climbing guides deal with the required additional material that needs to be taken along with the exact route.

Directions

Anreise Information

Take the A13 motorway to Landquart. Take exit 14 and take the N28 national road towards Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Leave the national road in Schiers. Follow the signs to Schuders. Once in the mountain village, ask for the path or follow the signs.

Parking

In the Grüscher Äpli there is very limited space to park cars. Contact the alpine staff. You will be instructed if possible. Follow the instructions. Any liability for damage to moving and parked cars is rejected. You can easily park in Schuders and walk to Grüscher Älpli.

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