Triesen peaks
Triesen summits
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3 of 11 peaks 27%
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July 33%
June 25%
August 16%
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"During our annual vacation in Liechtenstein we decided to try and summit the Plasteikopf, one of a few summits we had not yet visited.
Since we rented a house in Malbun we started from there. Another start may be from Steg and walking through the Valuna Tal.
From Malbun you first go up to the crossing of the ridge called Täli. It is the same route as going to the Pfäelzer Hütte. At a certain point you don't follow the path to the Pfäelzer Hütte but you turn right towards Ijesfürggli. When you reach the bottom of the path to Ijesfürggli you have to keep right and from there basically find your own route. We decided to climb as high as possible on the left side of the Plasteikopf, then traverse under the summit to the right and climb up the rocks to the Plasteikopf ridge. It's wise to wear gloves when you make that final climb and also be aware of loose rocks...! On the ridge you first arrive at a little green field, relatively flat. To reach the real summit you have to pass that ridge on the left side, about 2 meters lower. There is some sort of path. Follow it and you will soon see the real summit.. There is no cross.. just a pile of rocks." — pc5a • Jul 1, 2015
"Two friends and I had decided to go on a short hiking holiday during Pentecost (a.k.a. Whit Sun) which is a two day holiday in the Netherlands. We stayed at a lovely mountain lodge called Berggasthaus Sücka. We started the hike at 08:00 in the morning temp was about 3-5C, partly in the clouds. We marched towards Gapfahl where we crossed some snow fields and saw lovely little flowers. So far a T1 route. After Gapfal the path was somewhat unclear because there were more snow fields. A few red marked sticks however marked the route upwards until we reached the saddle between the Rappastein and Goldlochspitz. Now we turned left and crossed some rocks (T2) after which the path continued across some fields. Again part of those were covered with up to 50cm of snow. Close to the ridge it was clear and after about 20 minutes we reached the summit with poor visibility.
The weather that day was changing very rapidly. One moment you were in the clouds with visibility <100m, a minute or so later you could see 30-40km towards the Bodensee under blue skies... Magnificent views! At some point it also snowed... it never rained up there. That started on the way back after Gapfahl in the Valuna ..." — pc5a • May 20, 2013
"The climb to Vorder-Grauspitz started in Steg, at the parking near the ponds. The route brings you first via the Valüna Alp and further towards the Pfäelzer Hütte. At the junction "Valüna Obersäss" go off the road on the small dirt trail (direction Naafkopf/Pfäelzer Hütte). This trail soon makes a left turn, but keep going ahead. It then brings you on the slopes under the Naafkopf. Follow a trail towards a saddle between the Naafkop and Hinter-Grauspitz: Ijes. At Ijes simply turn right onto the ridge. The first few steps are a bit difficult but soon there after there is a clear trail. Simply follow it to almost at the Hinter-Grauspitz. Don't go all the way to the summit but go *around* it (to the left). After a short while you stand on the ridge of the valley at Vorder-Grauspitz. Here there is no path at all... you're on your own. Try to decent about 2/3 and from there walk towards the saddle between Hinter and Vorder-Grauspits. There follow the ridge. You will first pass the "fake-peak". It's just a little further to the real summit. Under a pile of rocks you can find the "Gipfelbuch". " — pc5a • Jul 5, 2011