Climbs 3
Rocktype UNKNOWN
Altitude 2600m a.s.l
Faces NW
IMPORTANT UPDATE: During October 2024, a very large rock fall occurred on the Grosses Tschingelhorn. This has dramatically impacted the route leading to the summit, as well as the surrounding terrain, including the Martinsloch. The previous abseil descent routes leading from the col beneath the Grosses Tschingelhorn towards the Martinsloch will also have been heavily-impacted. It would be ill-advised to attempt any climbing here without first seeking up-to-date information from local climbers. The potential risks posed by further rock fall could be very high.
The Martinsloch is a hole in the Tschingelhörner mountain of about 19m wide and about 22m high. It is located just below the ridge that forms the border between the cantons of Glarus and Graubünden.
Unpleasant steep rocky/sandy slopes on both sides with some chains to aid progress in places. Also hard to avoid dislodging loose stuff on anyone following. Nevertheless, a special place and it still gets done: check www.hikr.org for an indication of recent success.
From Elm to the north or Flims to the south. Chair lifts available on both sides for the lower valley slopes.
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