Grubigstein
Route Character
Due to the north oriented location, often also good conditions after the end of the season. With sufficient snow cover, nice long downhill run.
Starting Point & Village
Starting point: Leermoos valley station Village: Lermoos
Ascent & Route
Along the piste (Route 5). Keep right at the bottom station. At the middle station turn right again to the top station. Alternatively, you can also climb well on the blue 10 then 8b. The last part to the summit through a steep channel. Only in safe conditions (slope >35° at northern exposure)
Descent & Variants
Along the ascent route. If the ski area is open, the Wolfratshausen lodge is an ideal place to stop for a rest.
Photo Gallery
A selection of 6 photos from the tour:

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Tour Planning & Important Notes (OpenSlopeMap)
Tour Planning
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Map Explanation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is this splitboard route?
The route is classified with difficulty level 3.
How many vertical meters does the tour include?
The ascent covers approximately 1233 vertical meters.
How long does the ascent take?
The tour takes around 3 hours.
Where does the route start?
The starting point of the tour is Lermoos.