Time needed for Alpiglen to Eigergletscher hike
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Removed userParticipant72625 posts21 July 2019 at 20:00:30 #822974
How much longer is it to hike from Alpiglen up to Eigergletscher vs. the 2:30 hours I see listed for the reverse hike down?
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rockoysterParticipant8889 posts22 July 2019 at 11:25:04 #918334
I think the Swiss rate most hikes the same whether you are going uphill or down but I guess it depends how fit you are.
MarkParticipant805 posts22 July 2019 at 11:42:51 #918335Hi Avalpert
My map rates Alpiglen to Eigergletscher at 2.50 hrs and that’s about how long it took us to hike the reverse direction (downhill). I would estimate it is about a 2000 ft elevation change and the trail has good footing. I expect there are many that would hike it as quickly or even quicker uphill than downhill (because my knees are old I often hike faster uphill). So as Rockoyster said it really depends on how fit you are and how often you need to stop for a rest. I would say the steepest part is the first 1/3 of the trail near Alpiglen and after that the grade is not especially steep.
Mark
pkerrParticipant265 posts22 July 2019 at 18:11:55 #918336A quick add on question related to this hike if it’s OK…?
As we are planning to do this hike as well but once we get to Alpiglen there is a train that goes down to Grindelweld from there?
Thanks
MarkParticipant805 posts22 July 2019 at 20:14:06 #918337Yes,there is a train station in Alpiglen with trains going in both directions.
SlowpokeParticipant7567 posts23 July 2019 at 3:52:52 #918338<<“once we get to Alpiglen there is a train that goes down to Grindelweld from there?”>>
Yes, and the timetable can give you an immediate answer , without needing to ask in this forum and wait for an answer:
http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable, or:
Slowpoke
pkerrParticipant265 posts23 July 2019 at 12:16:09 #918339I don’t mind waiting at all… many times I get additional info that I didn’t even think about asking.
Removed userParticipant72625 posts26 July 2019 at 2:26:55 #918340How is the weather around mid-September along this trail? My wife and I are thinking of staying at Wengen for few days mid-sept
One trip we want to do is this AlpiGlen to Eigergletscher. So we plan to take train from Wengen to Klein Scheidegg then on to Alpiglen. From Alpiglen trek up to Eigergletscher. Take the train back to Lauterbrunnen and on to Wengen
Is there a better way to do this? And of course as I asked before is it cold and windy in mid-Sept or is it a mild weather?
ArnoModerator15485 posts26 July 2019 at 6:45:39 #918341Hi Reston2019,
Welcome to MySwissAlps! Sounds good, and September is usually one of the best times of the year weather wise. No guarantees of course!
MarkParticipant805 posts26 July 2019 at 12:03:08 #918342Hi Reston
Once you hike to Eigergletscher you take the train or walk down to Kleine Scheidegg and then the train down to Wengen. There is no need to go to Lauterbrunnen unless you want to go through Grindelwald which would be much longer.
Mark
SlowpokeParticipant7567 posts26 July 2019 at 16:59:45 #918343<<“Is there a better way to do this? And of course as I asked before is it cold and windy in mid-Sept or is it a mild weather?”>>
Usually mild during the day,mid to high teens ( Celsius), and really nice if it is sunny, but will cool off at night.
One man’s mild weather is another man’s cold weather. If you come from Singapore, it will be cold. 😉
When I go up there in September, I wear or carry layers with a windbreaker jacket. I live in New England, in the USA.
Slowpoke
Removed userParticipant72625 posts26 July 2019 at 17:49:52 #918344@Mark Thanks for the tip
@Slowpoke, I will be coming from Northern VA, so I will prepare accordingly. This is very useful. Thanks
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