THE BIG 5

Whether it's the infamous Laub, the challenging Sulz, the mighty Steinberg, the hidden Steintäli or the challenging descent from the Galtiberg - the BIG 5 belong on your freeride bucket list!

 

You can reach all five downhill runs without having to unbuckle or run the skis just once. This is freeride pleasure to the power of 5, but please note that you are moving in unsecured and high alpine terrain. We therefore recommend that you book a qualified mountain guide who will guide you safely through the terrain and also find the best powder for you - even days after the last snowfall.

Safety first: Check your safety equipment (avalanche transceiver, shovel, probe, airbag backpack) before every freeride day and inform yourself carefully about the current avalanche and weather conditions.

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Galtiberg

Backcountry Skiing · Engelberg
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The Galtiberg Freeride run is part of the BIG 5 of Engelberg and is considered the king's run due to its length.
difficult
Distance 8 km
0:35 h
2 m
1,960 m
3,040 m
1,081 m

The descent from Mt. Titlis to Engelberg via the Galtiberggletscher is the longest, most alpine and most difficult descent in the Titlis area. It is one of the longest freeride runs in the Alps. The impressive experience of riding beneath the north face of Mount Titlis is only achievable for expert freeriders.

Comments

  • Descent from 3020m.üM - 1020m.ü.M
  • Alpine descent! The "Traverse" is dangerous and extends over a cliff with significant risk. 
  • The "Graben" couloir is a dead-end!
  • It is highly recommended to hire a mountain guide

Author’s recommendation

Safe powder fun at the Snow & Safety Days.

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Update: February 03, 2020
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Highest point
3,040 m
Lowest point
1,081 m
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Cardinal direction
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Safety information

Safety tips for off-piste skiing

  • Please note that you are travelling at your own risk.
  • A departure must be carefully planned.
  • Appropriate equipment (avalanche transceiver, probe, shovel, airbag) and clothing are essential safety factors.
  • The local ski and mountain guides will take you safely to your destination and back home.
  • Emergency call REGA telephone number 1414

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Start

Titlis mountain station
Coordinates:
SwissGrid
2'675'450E 1'180'433N
DD
46.770805, 8.426471
DMS
46°46'14.9"N 8°25'35.3"E
UTM
32T 456211 5179854
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Destination

Valley station Fürenalp

Turn-by-turn directions

Klein Titlis-Galtigletscher-Galtiberg-Bödmen-Herrenrüti-Fürenalp valley station

Public transport

National and international connections (from Zurich airport connections every half hour with approx. 1h travel time) to Lucerne. Afterwards with the Zentralbahn in 43 minutes through varied landscape and gorges up to Engelberg.

Directions

By car you drive on the A2 (Basel-Gotthard) to Stans Süd, then on the main road 20 km to Engelberg. Engelberg is 30 minutes from Lucerne, 1 hour and 15 minutes from Basel, Zurich or Bern.

Parking

Parking spaces are available in Engelberg for a fee.

Coordinates

SwissGrid
2'675'450E 1'180'433N
DD
46.770805, 8.426471
DMS
46°46'14.9"N 8°25'35.3"E
UTM
32T 456211 5179854
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Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

Equipment

The equipment can be rented in the sports shops of Engelberg.

Similar routes nearby

  • Steinberg
  • Laub
  • Sulz
  • Steintäli
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Difficulty
difficult
Distance
8 km
Duration
0:35 h
Ascent
2 m
Descent
1,960 m
Highest point
3,040 m
Lowest point
1,081 m
Clear area
1600 m1800 m
Morning
1600 m1800 m
Afternoon

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