Page Type Page Type: Mountain/Rock
Location Lat/Lon: 46.61950°N / 8.43870°E
Activities Activities: Mountaineering, Trad Climbing
Seasons Season: Summer
Additional Information Elevation: 10843 ft / 3305 m
Sign the Climber's Log
Gletschorn & Graue Wand From the southeast - Gletschhorn on the left with the Graue Wand to its right.

 

Gletschhorn From the southwest

Overview

The Gletschhorn is an attractive granite peak located about 8 km south of Furka Pass. Its South Ridge is one of the classic ridge climbs of a moderate grade in the area. Its Southwest Spur has several sport climbing routes. J. Gamma and E Huber made the first ascent in 1889 via the North Face. Because of the melting of snow and ice, this route now has dangerous rockfall and is not recommended.

Getting There

Teifengletscher On the glacier below the peak.

The Gletschhorn is normally approached from the area of Tiefenbach on the Furkapass road. There is a trail directly from the main road to the area of the mountain and the Albert Heim Hut or via a shorter approach on a trail starting at Tätsch, which is reached by a short dirt road from near the hotel. Parking at Tätsch was five francs per day in 2010. This can be paid at the hotel, or at a self pay station in the parking area. The mountain is climbed in a long day from the road, but most parties stay at the Albert Heim Hut. It is one to one and a half hours to the hut and from there, about one and one half hours to the mountain.

Overnight

One of my first climbs with... On the S Ridge 1945

 

Gletschhorn South Ridge On the S ridge 2010

The two nearest places to spend the night are: Restaurant Hotel Tiefenbach: Main page – German Hotel information in English Albert Heim Hut: Hut web page – German SP page

Routes overview

 

along the south ridge View up S Ridge

There are eight plus routes on the peak, most of which are not often climbed. The two most popular and frequented routes on the peak are: South Ridge A classic ridge climb of about 11 pitches on excellent granite. Mostly UIAA III and IV with a crux of IV+ or V- depending on the guidebook. Direktor Ostwandpfeiler (Direct East Face Pillar) - IV+ about 10 pitches. Other routes are: SE Ridge, SE Face, E Ridge, NW Ridge, N Face, and N Ridge. An optional traverse from the summit is the Dammazwillinge The main descent route is via a marked way (blue dots)down the SW Face. This involves down climbing on loose terrain and two to three 20 m rappels.

Local Views

 
Galenstock and Gletschorn (a... Glalenstock and Gletchhorn from near the hut
 
The two Kamels The Two Kamels from the north
 
Galenstock Glalenstock from Gletchhorn



Children

Children

Children refers to the set of objects that logically fall under a given object. For example, the Aconcagua mountain page is a child of the 'Aconcagua Group' and the 'Seven Summits.' The Aconcagua mountain itself has many routes, photos, and trip reports as children.