Riedchopf

Medium
5.3 km
3:15 h
1090 mhd
2 mhd
Riedchopf 2552m mit Blick Richtung Calanda
Riedchopf 2552m Aufstieg Rüti

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Riedchopf 2552m steiles Culoir hinuntern nach Partnun

The circular route over the Riedchopf offers a wide view over the Prättigau and Montafon mountain world and entices with a steep north descent to Partnun.

Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  2550 m
Lowest Point  1460 m
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Start
St. Antönien Dorf
Destination
St. Antönien Dorf
Coordinates
46.972698, 9.827914

Details

Description

The path leads from Rüti to the Dörfji. Shortly before, you leave the route that goes valley inward and track in an easterly direction over Alpelti to Alpeltitälli, between Gämpiflue to the south and Schollberg to the north. Just before the St. Antönierjoch, turn left and ascend straight northwards to the Riedchopf-Furgga (2540 m above sea level). From this pass towards Partnun, the summit of Riedchopf is reached in a northeast direction via the ridge. From Riedchopf, also called Ronggspitz, you can also start wonderful descents down to Gargellen. From the Riedchopf-Furgga you descend northwards through a narrow gully* down to Partnun. This thrilling descent is only recommended under safe conditions, otherwise descend along the ascent route.

*This couloir is mistakenly called Silbertäli. However, it is the Riedchopftäli. The real Silbertäli leads from the apex of the two valleys westwards to Schollberg.

Insider tips

During the descent at the mountain huts in Partnun, take a break and enjoy the winter sun as well as regional specialties. 

Safety notice

The ski and snowshoe routes are to be understood as general directional indications. No guarantee is given for the accuracy, completeness and up-to-dateness of the route information. Any liability for accidents resulting from the use of the information from the route data is excluded. The route must always be studied in the relevant literature before each tour. A detailed tour planning is strongly recommended. Practicing ski touring in alpine terrain is at your own risk. Current information on the avalanche situation: www.slf.ch

Equipment

Ski tours require good preparation (training / equipment etc.) and should only be undertaken in favorable weather and avalanche conditions.

Directions

St. Antönien Dorf - Rüti - Engi - Alpeti - Alpetitälli - Riedchopf - Engi - Partnunstafel - St. Antönien Dorf

Directions

Public Transport

By the Rhaetian Railway RhB to Schiers or Küblis and by postbus to St. Antönien. (timetable field 90.218 or 90.222)

Travel Information

Follow the A13 and the B28 to Küblis, then follow Luzeinerstrasse to Pany / St. Antönien.

Parking

All parking spaces in St. Antönien are paid. At the parking lots, payment can be made with cash, Parkingpay app, Easy-Park or Twint.

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