Hanengretji

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Hanengretji
Hanengretji, taken from the north (ridge between Wannengrat and Chörbsch Horn)

Hanengretji, taken from the north (ridge between Wannengrat and Chörbsch Horn)

height 2542  m above sea level M.
location Canton of Graubünden , Switzerland
Mountains Plural pen
Dominance 0.35 km →  Chörbsch Horn
Notch height 39 m ↓  ridge northwest of Hanengretji
Coordinates 778 476  /  184862 coordinates: 46 ° 47 '28 "  N , 9 ° 46' 35"  O ; CH1903:  778,476  /  184862
Hanengretji (Canton of Graubünden)
Hanengretji
Steinmann on the Hanengretji, in the background the Chörbsch Horn

Steinmann on the Hanengretji, in the background the Chörbsch Horn

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The Hanengretji is a hilltop between Davos and Arosa in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland at an altitude of 2542  m above sea level. M. The proximity to the ski area Schatzalp / Strela it is a popular, easy to be reached ski destination.

Location and surroundings

The Hanengretji belongs to the Strela chain , a subgroup of the plural pen . It is a pasture knoll east of the Chörbsch Horn . The survey is located entirely in the municipal area of ​​Davos.

The neighboring peaks include the Chörbsch Horn in the west and the Wannengrat in the north.

The valley locations are Davos and Frauenkirch .

Snow station

Snow station southwest of Hanengretji.

One of the 160 snow stations of the Intercantonal Measurement and Information System (IMIS) is located on one level southwest of the hill . The system is operated in cooperation with the federal government, cantons, municipalities, the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF and other interest groups. The associated wind station is located on the Chrachenhorn at 2891  m above sea level. M. The snow station measures the air temperature, surface temperature of the snowpack, temperature within the snowpack, temperature of the ground, wind speed (medium and peak), wind direction, relative humidity, snow depth and reflected short-wave radiation every half hour. The avalanche warning service and safety officers throughout Switzerland are thus provided with the latest information from remote and / or inaccessible areas. The data can be viewed on the SLF website.

Routes to the summit

Summer routes

Via Podestatenalp and Latschüelfurgga

  • Starting point: Davos ( 1560  m ) or Schatzalp ( 1861  m )
  • Difficulty: B than trail white-red-white marks
  • Time required: 3¼ hours from Davos or 2¼ hours from Schatzalp

Via Tritt and Latschüelfurgga

  • Starting point: Langwies ( 1377  m ) or Arosa ( 1775  m )
  • Difficulty: B than trail white-red-white marks
  • Time required: 4¼ hours from both Langwies and Arosa

Via Stafelalp

  • Starting point: Davos Frauenkirch ( 1505  m )
  • Via: Chörbschhornhütte
  • Difficulty: B than trail white-red-white marks
  • Time required: 3¼ hours

Via Schwifurgga

  • Starting point: Arosa ( 1775  m )
  • Via: Tieja, Schwifurgga ( 2519  m )
  • Difficulty: B than trail white-red-white marks
  • Time required: 3¼ hours

Via Erber Mountain

  • Starting point: Davos ( 1560  m )
  • Via: Grüeni Alp, south past the Grüenihorn
  • Difficulty: B
  • Time required: 3 hours

Winter routes

From the Schatzalp

  • Starting point: Schatzalp ( 1861  m ) or Strelapass mountain station ( 2352  m )
  • Via: Strelasee, Latschüelfurgga
  • Exposures: S, SE, NW
  • Difficulty: WS-
  • Time required: 3 hours from Schatzalp, 1¼ hours from the Strelapass mountain station

From Frauenkirch

  • Starting point: Davos Frauenkirch ( 1505  m )
  • Via: Berghaus Stafelalp
  • Exposures: SE
  • Difficulty: WS
  • Time required: 3 hours

From Davos

  • Starting point: Davos ( 1560  m )
  • Via: Usser Erb
  • Exposures: SE
  • Difficulty: WS
  • Time required: 3¼ hours

Descent over the Erber Berg to Frauenkirch

  • Destination: Davos Frauenkirch ( 1505  m )
  • Via: Erber Berg, Usser Erb, Mättjen
  • Exposures: E, SE
  • Difficulty: WS
  • Note: Note the protected area in the brittle forest

Departure via Tirmet to Davos Platz

  • Destination: Davos ( 1560  m )
  • Via: Tirmet, at an altitude curve of 2000 m to E (not too deep into the Albertitobel), forest aisle, Thurgauer Schaffhauser Höhenklinik
  • Exposures: NE, E
  • Difficulty: ZS-
  • Comment: Inviting and not steep at the top, but funnel-like and steep below. In the narrow forest aisle, good ski control is also required. Only in very safe conditions.

panorama

360 ° panorama from Hanengretji


literature

  • Manfred Hunziker: Ringelspitz / Arosa / Rätikon , Alpine Tours / Bündner Alpen , Verlag des SAC 2010, ISBN 978-3-85902-313-0 , p. 380.
  • Bernard Condrau, Manfred Hunziker: Club guide, Bündner Alpen, Volume I (Tamina and Plessur Mountains). 4th edition. Verlag des SAC, 1988, ISBN 3-85902-048-X , p. 284.
  • Vital Eggenberger: Ski touring North Grisons. Verlag des SAC, 2008, ISBN 978-3-85902-270-6 , pp. 153-154 (Chörbsch Horn).
  • National map of Switzerland, sheet 1197 Davos, 1: 25000, Federal Office of Topography, 2011 edition.
  • National map of Switzerland, sheet 248S Prättigau, 1: 25000, Federal Office of Topography, 2012 edition.

Web links

Commons : Hanengretji  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Manfred Hunziker: Ringelspitz / Arosa / Rätikon , Alpine Tours / Bündner Alpen , Verlag des SAC 2010, ISBN 978-3-85902-313-0 , p. 380.
  2. ^ Bernard Condrau, Manfred Hunziker: Club Guide, Bündner Alpen, Volume I (Tamina and Plessur Mountains). 4th edition. Verlag des SAC, 1988, ISBN 3-85902-048-X , p. 284.
  3. IMIS - Intercantonal Measurement and Information System ( Memento of the original dated August 13, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Website of the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research. Retrieved February 26, 2014.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.slf.ch
  4. SLF> Snow Info> Measured Values> Wind and Temperature Data> North and Central Grisons ( Memento of the original from July 5, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Website of the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research. Retrieved February 26, 2014.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.slf.ch