Climbing area Hutmacherkinn

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2 m long
Alpine climbing
  • 0:01 h
  • 2 m
  • 1 m
  • 845 m
  • 847 m
  • 2 m
  • Start: Hutmacherkinn
  • Destination: Hutmacherkinn
This climbing area is located above Naters in a small gorge.

The first routes are already visible from the car park and whet the appetite for more. The climbing area convinces with overhanging, grippy but water-polished routes. The highlight in the Hutmacherkinn is the strongly overhanging ramp with the routes "Salut Stucru" and "Lucky Lucy".

Sector Laschtig with 25m wall height (50m single rope, 16 express slings)

Domino 7a

Mamma Mia 7a+

Spinnuwub 6c+

Duell 7a+

Läschtig 7b+

Luschtig 7a

Laschtig 6c+

Emu 7a

Känguru 6c+

Salut Stucru 8a

Lucky Lucru 8a+

Sector Munzi with 25m wall height (50m single rope, 14 express slings)

Cassandra 7a+

Solidarnosch P 

Egotrip 7c

Munzi 7a

Rapunzel 6c

Der Hüot 7b 

Ikarus 7c

Thug 7b+

Adi Ade 7b

Fradiavolo 7a

Error 7a

Zortu 7a+

Ameisenpfeiler 6c+

Sector Happy Jack with 20m wall height (50m single rope, 12 express slings)

Rolling Stones 6a+

Bundy Hot Line 6b

Stupid 6c

Catapult 6c+

Learning to fly 7b

Incompetence 7a+

Sector Hard Rain with 20m wall height (50m single rope, 12 express slings)

Over the Edge 7b

Simple Man 7c+

Sticky Fingers 6c+

The Extremist 7b

Dont' Cry P 

Down Down 6c+

Bisgwi im Ori 8a

Sector Whisky Driver with 20m wall height (50m single rope, 12 express slings)

Black Dog 5c

Blooming thing 7a+

Let's go 6c

Ice in the Sun 6b+

Hosanna 6a+

Schady Lady 6a

Trust Me 7b

Pinball Wizard 7c 

Go home 6b

Sector Biwak with 25m wall height (50m single rope, 10 express slings)

Rustica 5a

Knick 6c

Zwickback 6a+

Biwak 5b

Full Body Dress 7c+

Chopper 7a+

Sweet Dreem Company 4a

Tango 6c 

Rap 6c

Just P 

Kaktus 6a+

Zeitlos 6b

Excite 6a+

Sector Lucky Luke (no topo)

Lucky Luke 7b

Rantanplan 7a 

Good to know

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

From the car park (on the left, after the turn-off to Mund), cross the road and walk into the gorge to Hutmacherkinn.

Equipment

Besides the usual climbing equipment
  • 50m single rope
  • 16 express slings

Directions & Parking facilities

Arrival by car

From western Switzerland: A9 Lausanne - Vevey, or north-western Switzerland: A12 Bern - Vevey: A9 - Sierre: main road Sierre - Brig

From north-western Switzerland: A6 Berne - Thun - Spiez: main road Spiez - Kandersteg (Lötschberg tunnel car transport) - Goppenstein - Gampel - Brig

From eastern and central Switzerland: Andermatt - Realp (year-round Furka car transport; in summer via Furka Pass) - Oberwald - Brig

From Ticino (in summer): Airolo - Nufenenpass - Ulrichen - Brig

Or via Centovalli - Domodossola - Simplonpass - Brig

From Italy (Aosta, Mt. Blanc Tunnel): Aosta - Grand Saint Bernard tunnel (over the pass in summer) - Martigny: A9 motorway - Sierre: Sierre - Brig main road.

Or via Domodossola - Simplon Pass - Brig

Hutmacherkinn

From Brig you reach the Hutmacherkinn via Naters.

Parking is available opposite the entrance to the gorge.
The climbing area is located above Naters. It can be reached by public transport from Brig or Naters (bus stop Naters, Birchegga or Naters, Bellavista).

Literature

Climbing Guide Upper Valais 

Goms / Aletsch-Brig / Simplon / Visp / Saastal / Mattertal / Raron-Siders

Safety guidelines

Even if it looks so tempting in films: Rock climbing in nature is not for greenhorns. In addition to suitable equipment and strength, you need sound training and practice in belaying techniques. Because if you are properly secured, serious accidents hardly ever happen when rock climbing.

The 5 most important tips:

  • Learn belay technique and never let go of the brake rope when belaying.
  • Question the belaying behaviour of your rope partner and address mistakes.
  • Check your partner - pay special attention to knots
  • Check commands and signs beforehand
  • Wear a helmet, take off finger rings

Source: www.bfu.ch/de/ratgeber/felsklettern 

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Location and Contact

Climbing area Hutmacherkinn
3904 Naters