2-day tour, Chrüzlipass - Etzlihütte

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Description

The Chrüzlipass was formerly the most important connection between Einsiedeln Monastery and Disentis Monastery and was used in the Middle Ages as a pilgrimage route continuing over the Lukmanier Pass. Before the "development" of the Schöllenenschlucht, it also served as a porter path.

Day 1: Since a large rockfall has made Val Strem impassable, we choose the route via Alp Caschlé, which unfortunately adds 2 hours of hiking time to the normal route. From Alp Caschlé we have to lose 300 meters of elevation again to the valley step in Bauns. In the glacier forefield with the floodplain and moor landscape of the "Glatscher da Strem" we find a nice spot by the water to rest before tackling the steep ascent to Chrüzlipass.

A whole series of cairns keep watch here and, as in former times, there is now again a cross at the pass summit.

Through the Chrüzlital, over scree slopes and through dwarf shrub vegetation, we reach the Müllersmatt with the meandering Etzlibach. The Etzlihütte is located on a slight rise. Here we allow ourselves to be culinarily pampered, or there is even the opportunity to take a bath in the Alpine herbal wooden tub.

Day 2: We start the ascent to Mittelplatten early the next morning, while the slope is still in the shade. The path runs partly on larger flat rock slabs, partly on somewhat slippery ground, but it is consistently well marked. Through Val Milà, steadily downhill, we reach the mountain pasture of Pardatsch. Above Zarcuns the circular hike closes and we hike back over Camischolas Sura to Sedrun train station.

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