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The Klein Furkahorn is a prominent summit in the Urner Alps, rising to an elevation of 3,026 meters above sea level. This majestic peak forms a natural boundary between the Swiss cantons of Valais and Uri, offering commanding views over the historic Furka Pass. Situated near the southern end of the chain that includes the Galenstock and Gross Furkahorn, it also lies to the east of the impressive Rhone Glacier.
What truly captivates visitors to the Klein Furkahorn is the…
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Najlepsze trasy w pobliżu Klein Furkahorn
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Wysokość 3,020 m
Pogoda
Zasilane przez Foreca
poniedziałek 9 marca
1°C
-6°C
30 %
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Maks. prędkość wiatru: 8.0 km/h
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While the exact duration can vary based on individual fitness and pace, the ascent to Klein Furkahorn from Furka Pass is generally considered a challenging half-day to full-day hike. Hikers should plan for several hours for the ascent and descent, accounting for breaks and enjoying the panoramic views.
Yes, parking is available at Furka Pass, which serves as the primary starting point for the Klein Furkahorn hike. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak summer months, as parking can fill up quickly due to the popularity of the area.
While the main route is typically hiked in summer when trails are snow-free, winter ascents of Klein Furkahorn are possible but require significant alpine experience, specialized equipment (such as crampons, ice axe, and avalanche gear), and a thorough understanding of avalanche conditions. It is a much more serious undertaking in winter and not recommended for casual hikers.
The direct ascent to Klein Furkahorn is challenging and not considered family-friendly for young children due to the rough, boulder-strewn terrain and exposure. However, the broader Furka Pass region offers various easier trails and scenic walks that are more suitable for families, providing stunning views without the technical difficulty of the summit climb.
Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in the Swiss Alps, including the route to Klein Furkahorn. However, due to the challenging and rocky terrain, which involves scrambling over boulders, it may not be suitable for all dogs. Owners should ensure their dog is fit, accustomed to alpine conditions, and kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife.
Beyond the 'normal' South Ridge route, the West Faces of Klein Furkahorn offer several 'plaisir' climbing routes. These are rated between UIAA III and VI in difficulty, providing more technical challenges for experienced climbers seeking multi-pitch rock climbing opportunities.
Yes, Furka Pass is a well-known mountain pass and typically has amenities. You can find mountain hotels or guesthouses directly on or very close to the pass, which often include restaurants or cafes where hikers can refuel before or after their adventures.
Besides the dramatic views of the Rhône Glacier, the area around Furka Pass and Furkastock is known for old military installations. Additionally, it's a region where visitors can discover crystals and other sparkling stones, adding a unique element to exploration beyond the main hiking trails.
The earliest recorded ascent of Klein Furkahorn dates back to August 10, 1836, achieved by an individual named Berchtold.
While the most straightforward ascent is often an out-and-back via the South Ridge from Furka Pass, some visitors choose to make a circuit. This might involve ascending directly from Furkapass and then exploring alternative paths or connecting to other trails in the surrounding area to create a varied loop, though specific marked circular routes directly over the summit might be less common than direct ascents.
As a 3,000-meter peak in the Alps, weather on Klein Furkahorn can change rapidly and be unpredictable. Even in summer, hikers should be prepared for strong winds, sudden drops in temperature, rain, or even snow. Clear mornings can quickly give way to afternoon thunderstorms. Always check a mountain-specific weather forecast before heading out and carry appropriate layers.