Route Character

Due to the valley height of 1200m, mostly possible already in November. Good for beginners.

Starting Point & Village

Starting point: Talstation Rosshütte Village: Seefeld in Tirol

Ascent & Route

If there is enough snow, you can climb up the forest track next to the ski area. Otherwise, the first part of the trail leads along the piste. At a sharp right turn, a narrow path leads off the piste to the left. Generally well signposted. At the height of the reservoir, the cable car is crossed a little above the piste. After the cable car, the track leads up to the Rosshütte hut on the left next to the slope. From here we continue to the top of the mountain, next to the piste. In the top station there is a room for tourers with tables and benches.

Descent & Variants

Along the ascent route and piste.

A selection of 6 photos from the tour:

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Map and Avalanche Risk

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Image Gallery (6 Photos)

Slope Map

Tour Planning & Important Notes (OpenSlopeMap)

Tour Planning

You can plan and create your own tour directly in the map. The tour can then be downloaded as a GPX track.

Disclaimer

Every user of the map agrees to use the maps provided on OpenSlopeMap.org at their own responsibility and risk. OpenSlopeMap.org and its operators accept no responsibility for damages.

Map Explanation

  • Slope inclinations are a very important criterion in avalanche risk management. However, slope inclination alone should never be the sole criterion!
  • The resolution for Austria and South Tyrol is based on a digital terrain model (DTM) with 10m resolution. Outside these areas, accuracy is significantly lower.
  • A map can only ever provide a limited view of real conditions.

More information at OpenSlopeMap.org

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is this splitboard route?

The route is classified with difficulty level 2.

How many vertical meters does the tour include?

The ascent covers approximately 864 vertical meters.

How long does the ascent take?

The tour takes around 2.5 hours.

Where does the route start?

The starting point of the tour is Seefeld in Tirol.

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