From Tschuggen, the route initially follows the closed road. After a sharp S-curve, the route soon heads north-east, always in the direction of Jörihorn. As the Jörihorn is a very popular and quite safe ski tour, tracks are most likely present. You can either ascent directly to Jöriflüelafurgga, or climb steeply up the ridge first (e.g. point 2771). From here, you can prepare for the upcoming and next task, the Unghürhornern. After a proper snack, nothing stands in the way of about 700 meters of pure downhill fun (up to about point 1970). Here you have to turn east into the Süser Tal. Now there is the option of traversing slightly uphill or staying down in the valley and then turning north at point 2130.
Even if you should already be aware of what you have ahead of you, there is now the option of making the tour at least a little easier and choosing the more easterly gully, which is definitely no less exposed and steep (east of point 2991). If you have a rope with you and feel confident as an alpinist, you can opt for the left-hand ascent variation (towards point 2993). We had to switch to crampons and ice axes in the upper part of the ascent. The two abseiling points (1x20 meters, 1x 15 meters) look solid and take you into an approx. 50 degree steep gully (be careful, very risky of falling rocks when abseiling).