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Alpine cross times two

The Wildstrubel massif towers defiantly into the sky, separating Bernese Oberland from Valais. But this mountain range can be surmounted. The rock face that you climb on the south side of the Alps near Leukerbad to reach the Gemmi Pass is almost 800 metres high. It is here where the gateway to Bernese Oberland opens up. Pretty chalets, idyllic green Alpine meadows and charming villages are waiting. But the crossing of the north side of the Alps is challenging as well. A long hike over the Rawil Pass takes you to Lac de Tzeuzier. The peaks of the highest mountains of Valais reflect in the water and you descend to Crans-Montana along spectacular irrigation channels carved into the rock. The Wildstrubel separates two of the most beautiful areas of the Swiss Alps - with this hike you connect both worlds. At the famous‑Wildstrubel by UTMB®‑trail running event, the route is not covered in five days, but in less than 13 hours. However, anyone who has rounded the mountain has inevitably also successfully mastered some alpine challenges.

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