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Freeride tour of the week | Alagna - Valle Perduta

Impressive descent through the "lost" valley

by Sebastian Brandstetter 01/05/2014
The "lost valley" (Listal) is one of the highlights of the Alagna ski area. The lonely descent first leads through a fantastic gully and then over a wide glacier, directly below the imposing Liskamm (4527 m) back into the valley to Staffal - and covers a total of 1700 vertical meters.

The "lost valley" (the Listal) is one of the highlights of the Alagna ski area. The lonely descent first leads through a great gully and then over a wide glacier, directly below the imposing Liskamm (4527 m) back into the valley to Staffal - and covers a total of 1700 vertical meters.

Ascent

From the Indren mountain station, there is a long traverse, mostly pushing westwards, until you pass a few small rocky ledges. From here, you climb directly towards the Mantova hut above (north-east).

Descent

A little below the hut, you traverse a short distance to the west to reach the entrance gully of the main variant. For those who like it steeper, there are various access options further up and down on the ridge. On the glacier, skiers keep to the left, although there are various options depending on the snow conditions, all of which tend to head southwest (very often the glacier is also skied very far to the right). After the glacier spectacle, take a leisurely ride through the lightly wooded valley back to Staffal.

Information

Difficulty: ****
Special dangers: crevasses, route finding sometimes difficult
Average steepness / maximum steepness: 34°/42°
Exposure: SW
Altitude difference start and finish: 3.275 m | 1,818 m
Altitude difference uphill and downhill: 250 m | 1.700 m
Duration: approx. 2 hours
Best time of year: February to April
Topographical maps: Freeride Map Monte Rosa 1:25,000
Book tip: This tour can be found in the book "PowderGuide - The best freeride areas in the Alps" Order book

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