Graubünden peaks
Graubünden climbs
First Ascent Awards
101 of 1,886 peaks 5%
Top climbing months
July 23%
August 23%
February 11%
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Latest climbs

"Scouting mish hike up Munt Pers to check out the Biancograt on Piz Bernina. Planning to climb it this week if everything comes together with weather etc. Staggeringly huge, gonna be tough. " — scott • Jul 3, 2023

"Headed up from village of Champfer following a creek on pleasant wooded trails. Once above treeline it was a big slog up to the bivouac hut. At the hut/shack, I was nearly spent but after seeing a few spots of blue sky, decided to go for it. The route up Piz Julier’s airy ridge is really long, but def a classic. Reminded me of the long ridge of Capitol Peak in some ways. Didn’t bring enough food & water and started bonking on the long way down, textbook mistake. Idiot. " — scott • Jul 2, 2023

"First day exploring. Loop hike from village of Pontresina. Made it to Alp Languard 10 seconds after first people got of the chairlift. Waited on the summit for a bit, but Piz Languard never made it out of the clouds, so went down and had lunch at the Georgy hut. On way down found myself going the same direction as the Bernina Ultraks trail race, so ended up running along with them. Then decided to add a bit more with climb of Las Sours. A well marked trail ends abruptly on the west peak. Then it was a long way back down, with more running down the Ultraks course, these guys were running all day (42k, 2600m vert). " — scott • Jul 1, 2023

"My consolation prize after not reaching the Grauspitz. Horrible weather this spring meant the class IV arete to the Grauspitz was covered in lingering ice with death exposure to the north, and muddy, loose rock everywhere else. Wasn't worth it for an 8,000' peak so I settled for the second highest in Liechtenstein instead.
Complete TR: http://themtsarecalling.com/hinter/" — Christopher • Jun 10, 2016

"One alternative route to the Falknis starts in Stegs and brings you to the Rappenstein saddle. From there you walk around the Rappenstein on the Rhein valley side into the Lawena Tal. There you shoot for the Saddle under the Falknis Horn and walk around it towards the Falknis. " — pc5a • Jul 3, 2011