
Climbing course for beginners at the climbing park in Chur Rhine Valley
Duration: 1 day
The Ringelspitz high tour along the Middle Ridge takes you in two days from Tamins to the highest peak in St. Gallen. You climb on solid rock and descend via the Tschepband in the UNESCO World Natural Heritage site depending on conditions.
The Ringelspitz high tour along the Middle Ridge takes you in two days from Tamins to the highest peak in St. Gallen. You climb on solid rock and descend via the Tschepband in the UNESCO World Natural Heritage site depending on conditions.
Meeting point
Tamins Unterdorf Bus Stop, 7015 Tamins
Free cancellation
Full refund in case of cancellation up to 2 days before start
Languages
German, Italian, English
Guided High Alpine Tour 2 Days
Overnight Stay at Ringelspitzhütte SAC
Guide
Climbing harness rental
Helmet rental
Ice axe rental
Crampons rental with anti-balling plates
Trekking poles rental
Backpack rental
1 screw lock carabiner
mountaineering boots compatible with crampons
food supplies
You start in Tamins and on the first day hike up to the Ringelspitz hut to get ready for the high alpine tour. On the second day, you follow the middle ridge, climbing on varied rock to reach Ringelspitz, the highest peak in the canton of St. Gallen.
Along the way, you travel through alpine terrain with some easy climbing sections where you’ll rely on your surefootedness and head for heights. When conditions are right, the descent takes you over the distinctive Tschepband through the UNESCO World Natural Heritage site with its impressive mountain scenery.
The combination of the hut approach, ridge climbing and a scenic summit gives you an intense alpine experience with wide panoramic views. This way, you experience Ringelspitz as a classic high alpine tour with a clear structure and stunning surroundings.
Day 1:
Your first day starts in Tamins, where you join carpool groups heading to Kunkel Pass. From there, you take a pleasant hiking trail up to the Ringelspitz Hut, settle into the dormitory, and unwind in the tranquil hut atmosphere at the end of the day.
Day 2:
On the second day, you follow the trail marks over sandy terrain toward the Tamin Glacier and reach the start of the middle ridge. Roped up, you climb several varied sections to Vorder Ringel. Finally, you continue over the steep, exposed final section to the Ringelspitz, enjoying its expansive panorama.
For the descent, if conditions allow, you take the route over the Tschepband along the Glarus thrust fault within the Sardona tectonic arena, return to the hut, and then descend further to Kunkel Pass.
Tamins Unterdorf Bus Stop, 7015 Tamins

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