Piz Palü Traverse
After speeding down Ortler we immediately left Sulden and headed into Switzerland. Our goal was to reach the last lift up to the Diavolezza mountain Hut in order to make an ascent the next day. Fortunately, we managed to get to the lift station just in time to take the last lift up to Diavolezza. After a good meal and gazing up to Bernina and co. during the evening we went to bed early in order to make a fresh and early start. Our initial plan was to climb Piz Bernina in a single day from Diavolezza. We knew this would be a very, very long day of climbing in order to make it back to Diavolezza the same day.
After crossing the immense
Pers glacier and Climbing up the beautiful
Fortezzagrat our plans changed. We decided to bail on Bernina and make a
traverse of Piz Palü , a
true classic! This would save us at least 3 hours of climbing and the route might even be nicer. The traverse,
from West to East, requires climbing
all 3 summits of Piz Palu. The first one consists mostly of rock climbing, the second (main) and third go over
glaciated terrain. The weather was great and it was
awesome to stand on an important mountain as Piz Palü . My thoughts were with
Cyrill Ruegger, who tragically died in an avalanche on this mountain.
Rest in peace Cyrill.. We miss you here on SP...
After Climbing the third and last summit descent back to Diavolezza was long and tiring. I was feeling tired from the Ortler climb the day before, combined with racing to Diavolezza and of course this climb. Still, I was feeling very happy about our succesful climbs of both the Ortler Hintergrat-Normal Route and Piz Palu Traverse. After reaching the Diavolezza station we got back to our car and drove to Pfunds in Austria for some more hiking/climbing in the following days. But first some relaxing with Beers and Pizza.
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