Piz Grevasalvas
Medium
5.4 km
3:30 h
1131 mhd
0 mhd
This peak rises directly to the north above the Lägh dal Lunghin. From this side, it presents itself as a forbidding bastion of rock. However, Piz Grevasalvas is a prime ski mountain with many ascent options. The terraced eastern side is ideal for firn, the steeper north-western flank for powder snow.
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Start
Plaun da Lej
Destination
Plaun da Lej
Coordinates
46.421029, 9.726227
Details
Description
From Plaun da Lej (1798 m) ascend along the uncleared road to the summer settlement of Grevasalvas (1940 m). Ascend through the hollow to the north of the hamlet and then westwards via P. 2112 to Plaun Grand to P. 2309. From here, head northwestwards over the rocky escarpment to Lej Nair (2454 m) and then turn westwards slightly to the right over the wide eastern slopes to the spacious summit.
Descend along the ascent track.
Hidden Gem
Frequently used ski tour, especially in firn conditions.
Safety Note
The ski and snowshoe routes are to be understood as general directions. Depending on the conditions, ascent and descent routes may have to be adapted. No guarantee can be given for the correctness, completeness and up-to-dateness of the information.
The practice of ski touring in open terrain is at your own risk. Every ski tourer is strongly advised to prepare thoroughly, plan their route and obtain up-to-date information on the snow and avalanche situation. Avalanche report and snow information: www.slf.ch
No liability is accepted for accidents resulting from the use of the published information and route details.
In case of doubt, accompaniment by an experienced mountain guide is strongly recommended: www.govertical-mountainguides.ch
Equipment
Complete safety equipment (avalanche transceiver, avalanche shovel, avalanche probe, cell phone) and knowledge of correct handling are essential.
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