Glaciers

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Wildstrubel Glacier

The Wildstrubel Glacier is a 2.3 km long valley glacier in the Bernese and Valaisan Alps. The glacier tongue which ends at about 2,550 m above sea level, forms the source of the Lämmerenbach which flows to the lake Daubensee near the Gemmi Pass. During its peak in the Little Ice Age in the middle of the 19th century, the Wildstrubel Glacier extended further down the valley and was connected with the Lämmeren Glacier and also the Steghorn Glacier extended up to the Wildstrubel Glacier. The Lämmerenhütte SAC is an ideal starting point for a hiking tour up to the Wildstrubel Glacier.

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Altitude: 2550-3244 m
Length: 2.3 km

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