Piz Cambrialas (3,208 m) is a mountain of the Glarus Alps, overlooking the Val Russein in the Swiss canton of Graubünden.

Piz Cambrialas
Piz Cambrialas is located in Switzerland
Piz Cambrialas
Piz Cambrialas
Location in Switzerland
Highest point
Elevation3,208 m (10,525 ft)
Prominence364 m (1,194 ft)[1]
Parent peakDüssi
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates46°47′22″N 8°51′07″E / 46.78944°N 8.85194°E / 46.78944; 8.85194
Geography
LocationGraubünden, Switzerland
Parent rangeGlarus Alps
Climbing
First ascentNorth summit: 1866 by Utterson Kelso and Ambros Zgraggen
South summit: 1905 by Fritz Weber and Josmarie Indergand[2]

The mountain lies in the range between the Maderanertal and the Val Russein and has two summits of nearly-identical height separated by a ca. 100 m deep saddle. The north summit (3,205 m) is 100 m southeast of the watershed and the border with the canton of Uri. It can be relatively easily ascended over the Ober Hüfifirn glacier.

The 3 m higher south summit can be reached in about an hour over the ridge connecting the summits, via a 6-hour scramble over the south ridge, or via the east ridge with up to UIAA IV+ climbing.[3] The rarely visited true summit reportedly was only reached in 1905, very late for a mountain in the Alps and 39 years after the north summit had been scaled.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Fuorcla da Cavrein (2,844 m).
  2. ^ a b Hugo Nünlist, Das Maderanertal einst und jetzt, p. 194, Murbacher-Verlag, Fritz Ineichen, 1968
  3. ^ Toni Fullin, SAC-Clubführer Urner Alpen Ost, 1992
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