Piz Badus / Six Madun

Route Information

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Region
Difficulty
Moderate
Length
Duration
Ascent
Descent

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Description

Our tour begins at the Oberalp Pass with a short descent to Alp Milez. We follow the clearly visible track to the Maighelshütte until we reach the Plidutscha plain, after which we ascend in short hairpin bends to Lake Toma. The short section just before the lake is a little narrow but easy to do if the valley is well snow-covered. The lake is covered by a thick and stable layer of ice and snow. It is a magical place even in winter! At the end of the lake, continue to the summit. To cross the summit, we put our skis on the top section of the rucksack. There's not much room to sit at the summit cross, but all the more air around us.

The descent on the east side leaves nothing to be desired and we take a break at the Maighelshütte.After the hut, we have two options. Either we glide down the lower part of the descent on the pass road to Tschamut or we stay to the right of the Rhine, where we find more powdery slopes. Fortunately, we have allowed enough time for the ascent on foot to the railway station!

Ascent option: To Lai Urlaun below the Maighelshütte and on the east side to Piz Badus. Less demanding - descent on the same side.

Our tour begins at the Oberalp Pass with a short descent to Alp Milez. We follow the clearly visible track to the Maighelshütte until we reach the Plidutscha plain, after which we ascend in short hairpin bends to Lake Toma. The short section just before the lake is a little narrow but easy to do if the valley is well snow-covered. The lake is covered by a thick and stable layer of ice and snow. It is a magical place even in winter! At the end of the lake, continue to the summit. To cross the summit, we put our skis on the top section of the rucksack. There's not much room to sit at the summit cross, but all the more air around us.

The descent on the east side leaves nothing to be desired and we take a break at the Maighelshütte.After the hut, we have two options. Either we glide down the lower part of the descent on the pass road to Tschamut or we stay to the right of the Rhine, where we find more powdery slopes. Fortunately, we have allowed enough time for the ascent on foot to the railway station!

Ascent option: To Lai Urlaun below the Maighelshütte and on the east side to Piz Badus. Less demanding - descent on the same side.

Height Chart

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