Stage 2 Haute Route GR

Difficult
31.8 km
7:45 h
1389 mhd
1450 mhd
2. Etappe Haute Route GR (oua_620271106_image)
2. Etappe Haute Route GR (oua_620271104_image)

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2. Etappe Haute Route GR (oua_620271111_image)
The 2nd stage of the Bündner Haute Route leads from the Jenatsch hut to the Chamanna d'Es-cha.
Technique /6
Fitness 6/6
Highest Point  3052 m
Lowest Point  1688 m
Best Season
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Start
Jenatsch hut
Destination
Chamanna d'Es-cha
Coordinates
46.529402, 9.724445

Details

Description

The entire Haute Route Graubünden passes four huts and takes five days to complete. You have experience of ski touring and deep snow and can master steeper passages on the ascent and descent. You have mastered the hairpin bend and are physically fit enough for a four-hour ascent and up to 1200 m. Then nothing stands in the way of this ski crossing! You should allow 5-7 hours for the 14 kilometers.

From the Jenatsch hut, traverse the steep south-eastern flank of the Crasta Jenatsch. Then ascend in the hollow towards Fuorcla Laviner, crossing to the north-east just before the saddle. The skis are deposited at 3080m, then you climb on foot through the gully to the summit. The descent leads through some small couloirs to Naz. Take the train from Preda to Madulain, where you climb up to the Chamanna d'Es-cha on the summer access path directly behind the station. Through the forest to Alp Es-cha Dadour, then steadily uphill in Val Müra to the Chamanna d`Es-cha, the day's destination.

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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