Mischabeljoch Bivouac

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Mischabeljoch Bivouac
Mischabeljochbiwak (de)

Photo of the Mischabeljoch Bivouac
Mischabeljoch Bivouac above at the Weingarten glacier

General
Elevation 3,855 m12,647.638 ft
2.395 miles
Type SAC-CAS
Location
Location Valais, Switzerland
Range Pennine Alps
Massif Mischabel
Coordinates
DMS Coor. 46°4´32"N, 7°52´0"E
Swiss Coor. 633083 / 102586
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Coordinates Information

Nearby Features

Alphubel, Alphubeljoch, Dom, Fee Glacier, Feechopf, Kinhorn, Längflue Hotel, Mischabel, Mittelallalin, Mittelallalin Station, Täsch Hut, Täschhorn

Alpinist's Info
Base(s) Saas Fee (Längflue) ([[warning.pngThe part "|Saas Fee (Längflue)" of the query was not understood.

Results might not be as expected. ]]), Täsch (Täsch Hut) ([[warning.pngThe part "|Täsch (Täsch Hut)" of the query was not understood. Results might not be as expected. ]]), Zermatt (Täsch Hut) ([[warning.pngThe part "|Zermatt (Täsch Hut)" of the query was not understood. Results might not be as expected. ]])

Summit(s) Alphubel, Dom, Täschhorn
Topo. Map SLK 1328: Randa
Approach Difficulty Rating PD PD
Hut Info
Places 24
Guarded always unguarded
Catering Drinks and No food
E-mail marc.renaud@rpn.ch
Website www.sac-saas.ch/huettenhaupt.html
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[edit] General information

The Mischabeljoch Bivouac (3,855 m12,647.638 ft
2.395 miles
) is a bivouac located in the Pennine Alps above Saas Fee, in the canton of Valais in Switzerland, owned by the Swiss Alpine Club. It's a newly constructed hut (1996) standing on stilts near the foot of the N ridge of the Alphubel. The old hut has been destroyed.

There is a resident guardian at times but there is no booking system although he will provide meals. The hut chef is Renaud Marc. (Chemin des Deleynes 3, 2072 Saint-Blaise; Tel: 0041 (0)32 753 83 14 or 0041 (0)79 205 22 52; e-mail: marc.renaud@rpn.ch).

[edit] Accomodation

24 places.

[edit] Approach Routes

Follow a good path leading NE round the end of the Rotgrat into the Tälli valley. Keep on this path to the point where it crosses the Wissgrat at a saddle between Pt. 3,103 m and Pt. 3,195 m. Descend a path on the N side of the saddle and continue along in until you are just E of the small lake at 3,060 m (1,5h). Keep off the glacier to the R but climb on to the moraine (the route is marked) then head NE towards the rocks between Pt. 3,223 m and Pt. 3,481 m (the latter is not well delineated but the notch on its E side is). A number of possibilities now exist but the most reliable way is to climb the rocks starting at a point about one third distance between the two points mentioned above. The start is marked by a cairn and there is another cairn at the point where the rib linking the two points is joined. The rock climbing is solid and is no more than II. Once on the rib work E along it to the point where a short descent can be made on to the central branch of the Weingarten Glacier. Head NE into the centre of the glacier and then turn E to reach the col. Beware of crevasses!

Coming from Täschalpen, follow the roadway towards the Täsch Hut to the point where it splits with one branch leading N. Follow this to the Rotbach then gain the path leading up the moraine crest between the two branches of the stream. At 3,000 m the path turns R to reach the small lake at 3,060 m. Join the route from the Täsch Hut just E of the lake.

[edit] Ascents

  • Alphubel (4,206 m13,799.213 ft
    2.613 miles
    ): N-ridge
  • Dom (4,545 m14,911.417 ft
    2.824 miles
    )
  • Täschhorn (4,491 m14,734.252 ft
    2.791 miles
    ): S-ridge

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[edit] Recommended books

The Alpine 4000m Peaks by the Classic Routes by Richard Goedeke

Valais Alps East: Selected Climbs (Alpine Club Guides) by Les Swindin

Valais Alps West: Selected Climbs (Alpine Club Guides) by Lindsay Griffin

Valais East - Zermatt, Saas, Fiesch: Rother Walking Guide by Michael Waeber

Climbing: Techniques to Take You Higher (Mountaineers Outdoor Expert) by Cathy Cosley

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