Ski tour: Segneshütte - Sardonahütte SAC - Trinserhorn - Bargis
Informationen zur Route
Best Time of Year
Description
From the Segneshütte (2108 m) northwards via the ridge up to the Plaun Segnas Sura. Everything continues gently uphill along the wide valley to the Glatschiu dil Segnas and towards the Sardona Pass. The least steep descent is when you leave point 2757 on the right and descend to about 2790 m onto the Sardona glacier. About halfway on the Sardona glacier, turn right (southeast) and descend either on the safe ridge or (seeking better snow) slightly south of it in the small valley to point 2328. Towards the northeast to the hut. The steep slopes above the hut can be prone to slab avalanches.
Descent variant via Chäsboden: From the Sardona Pass, it is also possible to descend directly east over steep slopes to the Chäsböden and towards the Sardonahütte, provided the conditions are safe (30–35° over 600 meters vertical descent, ZS-).
Details on the winter room:
If unattended, the winter room is open for self-catering. In winter, the water supply is turned off. COVID-19: RESERVATION IS MANDATORY EVEN DURING UNATTENDED PERIODS! Information on the hut/section website
The return route leads via the Sardona glacier route back to the Sardona Pass and along the ascent route to Segenshütte or continuously ascending on the ridge towards the Trinserhorn summit in a southeast direction. After a further 31 vertical meters along the ridge, you reach the highest point of the ski tour at 3027 m above sea level. For the descent via the west flank, perfect and secure conditions must prevail. A great slope with just over 40-degree inclination promises an exciting descent. From there, follow the ascent route back to Segneshütte or take the rewarding descent via Fuorcla Raschagluis to Bargis.
Alternatively, summit tours to Piz Segnas and Piz Sardona are possible.