Ski touring on Piz Badus
Overview
Intro
Tips for ski tours to the source of the Rhine This four-hour ski tour on the Gotthard massif takes you up 2,928-metre Piz Badus before descending more than 1,300 metres via the Maighelshütte to Tschamut.
The tour starts at the Oberalp Pass, which can only be accessed by train during the winter, followed by a brief descent to Alp Milez. The ascent to Tomasee lake begins here; along the way, you will cross the Rhine, just 300 metres from its source. Covered in snow and ice, it is no obstacle. The final section lies at the far end of the lake and leads right up to the peak – Piz Badus. The fantastic panorama stretches as far as the Jungfrau in the Bernese Oberland or the Dufourspitze, which stands 4,634 metres high and is Switzerland’s highest peak. Up here, almost 3,000 metres above sea level, it is clear that this route is worth the effort: as is so often the case, the best has evidently been saved for last in the form of the Maighelshütte and subsequent descent to Tschamut.
The holiday destination of Disentis-Sedrun offers a wide range of options for ski tour lovers. One of its highlights is the tour to Piz Badus described above. This four-hour intermediate-level route can be undertaken with guides from Alpventura or Muntognas or can be completed on your own – provided you have the requisite knowledge.
Contact
MUNTOGNAS GmbH
Via Alpsu 37
7180
Disentis/Mustér
Switzerland