September 5th
Itinerary: Alp Somdoss – Pass da Canfinal (2628 m) and back
Distance: 9,2 km
Time taken: 3 hours 30 minutes (plus 50 minutes for the stops)
Vertical distance: 730 m uphill and downhill
It had rained hard most of the night and in the morning the main peaks were either hidden in cloud or covered in fresh snow down to about 2400 metres. I chose the Canfinal pass because it had a marked trail to it and because one could drive up to 2080 metres! This in itself was quite an adventure and many a local farmer or herdsman might have wondered where I would find some white water for the kayak! The weather was satisfactory and there was even a bit of sun – until it started raining and snowing again by 3 p.m. but by then I was down again. There was quite some snow on the col, hiding all paths and markings, so I decided not to do any summits. Two hours later, most of the snow below about 2600 m was gone.
Again I met two hunters – I was going down then and they were going up, and Fritz confirmed it is the hunting season and they have to shoot a female chamois first before attempting anything else. Shortly after I passed them a shot rang out and echoed round the valley. The hunters have to be within 100 m of their target, so I must have passed quite close to it without seeing anything. On the other hand, the whole area was teeming with marmots – I heard many of their warning signals and even glimpsed one or two scurrying into their holes.
After 4 nights in hotels in Pontresina and Poschiavo, I was again welcomed by Fritz and Ursulina. And the good news: the weather will be fine on Monday 7th, so the ascent and traverse of Piz Palü is confirmed!
Photo:
Canfinal Pass at midday, showing why conditions were not ideal for attempting a summit.
Incredible story – seriously – is so inspiring
Will be sharing this with the 3 grandchildren in France today so please so write the next instalment for Piz Palu
We all hope you are better and feeling full of confidence (you make it sound so easy!)
Grandpa have u done at least 2 or 1third?love leo
Hello Léo, I am well over half way but probably not yet two thirds. Thanks for your interest!
Thank you so much for responding
Bravo Rupert, pour tout ce que tu as réalisé à ce jour ! c’est admirable et très courageux.
L’aventure continue, mais sois prudent, ne prends pas de risques inutiles, les montagnes et aussi les frontières t’attendront bien en 2016, si l’hiver pointe le bout de son nez trop tôt !
Les Fontannaz t’adressent une brassée d’énergie et de soleil pour la suite de ton formidable périple
Elvire, Claire, Gil et Marc
Hallo Rupert,
Was just made aware by a collegue of your challenge.
Great – only you can do such endeavour!
Best of luck and be aware of too happy hunters!
Rudy & Fofi