Ski route: Segneshütte - Trinserhorn

Medium
16.2 km
3:45 h
948 mhd
1488 mhd
Skitour: Segneshütte - Sardonahütte SAC - Trinserhorn - Bargis (oua_54466201_image)
Skitour: Segneshütte - Trinserhorn (oua_54466205_image)

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Skitour: Segneshütte - Sardonahütte SAC - Trinserhorn - Bargis (oua_54466259_image)

Moderate to difficult ski route to the Trinserhorn (Romansh Piz Dolf) in the middle of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Tektonikarena Sardona and a long descent to Bargis.

Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  3023 m
Lowest Point  1536 m
Best Season
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Start
Segneshütte
Destination
Bargis
Coordinates
46.868231, 9.239588

Details

Description

First on flat terrain over the lower Segensboden, from point 2092 continue northeastwards to master the ascent towards the upper Segensboden. With skillful route choice and careful assessment of the terrain, a line just not exceeding 30 degrees is possible. Then continue across the upper Segensboden and then increasingly ascending towards the Sardonapass. Then continuously ascending southeastwards along the ridge. After another 31 meters of elevation along the ridge, you reach the highest point of the ski route at 3027 m above sea level. For the descent through the west flank, perfect and safe conditions must prevail. A great slope just over 40 degrees promises an exciting descent. From there, follow the ascent route back to Segneshütte or take the rewarding descent to Bargis via Fuorcla Raschaglius.

Hidden Gem

Take a look inside the Sardona visitor pavilion next to the Segneshütte to learn more about the formation of the Alps and the UNESCO World Heritage site.

Safety Note

Legal notice - disclaimer / liability exclusion


Ski and snowshoe route


The ski and snowshoe routes are to be understood as general directional indications. Depending on conditions, ascent and descent routes must be adapted. No guarantee can be given for the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of the information.


Practicing ski touring in free and unsecured terrain is at your own risk. Thorough preparation, route planning, and obtaining up-to-date information about snow and avalanche conditions are strongly recommended for every tour participant.


Liability is excluded for accidents resulting from the use of the published information and route indications.


This route description and any markings in the terrain do not constitute a route recommendation. Every decision to undertake the route is the sole responsibility of the individual tour participant. It is strongly advised to avoid routes in poor weather and visibility conditions (fog, snowfall, etc.) or in heightened avalanche danger. Attention spring conditions: from about March and generally on warm and/or very sunny days, routes should definitely be finished early.


Before each tour, inform yourself about the current snow and avalanche situation at www.slf.ch/lawinenbulletin


We recommend undertaking ski and snowshoe tours in alpine and high alpine terrain with a mountain guide.


Each tour participant is responsible for fully equipping themselves and informing themselves about snow and avalanche conditions before the tour. Flims Laax Falera Management AG assumes no liability.

Equipment

The question of the right equipment for ski routes is not easy to answer! It depends on the season and weather conditions as well as the type and duration of the route. Furthermore, difficulty, altitude, and other factors must be taken into account! Basically: as little as possible, as much as necessary!


Hardware


Touring skis


Touring bindings


Skins for the skis


Poles (preferably telescopic poles with large baskets to prevent sinking in deep snow)


Crampons


Backpack with 25 to 35 liters capacity and attachment options for skis or snowboard


Weatherproof winter clothing


Touring jacket (e.g., softshell and/or hardshell)


Warm touring pants that are wind- and water-repellent (e.g., softshell or hardshell pants)


Functional ski underwear


Fleece jacket


Ski socks


Thick and thin gloves


Headband and hat


Sunglasses


Food & Drink


Water (at least two to three liters per person)


Thermos flask with warm drink


Several small meals (e.g., nuts, energy bars, chocolate, banana)


Glucose tablets


Miscellaneous


High sun protection factor sunscreen


Detailed maps


Compass


Altimeter


Watch


Headlamp


Spare batteries


Mobile phone


First aid kit


Emergency equipment


Avalanche transceiver (ARTV)


Probe


Shovel

Directions

Segenshütte - lower Segensboden - upper Segnesboden - Sardonapass - Fuorcla Raschaglius - Bargis

Directions

Public Transport

Train to Chur, then PostBus to Flims Bergbahnen stop.

Travel Information

By car motorway A13 from Zurich, exit 18 direction Disentis/Mustér/Ilanz/Flims.

Parking

750 parking spaces in the Flims Bergbahnen parking garage (Stenna Center) for a fee

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