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Jungfrau via Monchsjoch Hut — August 2021 Summit Report

Summit

Jungfrau (4158m)

Jungfrau — 4,158m — Switzerland — watercolor illustration
Date
Aug 19, 2021
Party Size
2
Duration
2 days
Difficulty
4/5

Conditions

Weather
High-pressure system, -6°C at summit. Eiger Nordwand visible in morning alpenglow. Crevasses on Rottalsattel approach well-bridged, excellent glacier conditions.
Snow
Well-consolidated August snowpack, 45-degree ice slope in firm condition
Temperature
-6°C to 10°C
Wind
Light winds throughout, summit ridge corniced but passable

Elevation Profile

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Elevation profile of Jungfrau (4158m)

Jungfrau via Monchsjoch Hut — August 2021 Summit Report

The Bernese Oberland's most elegant summit arrived at via one of the Alps' most unusual approaches: the Jungfraujoch railway at 3,454m. The Monchsjoch Hut removes the altitude approach — what remains is still a serious alpine climb. The 45-degree ice slope above the Rottalsattel separates the trekkers from the alpinists. The corniced summit ridge of the Jungfrau at 4,158m, with the Eiger's North Face filling the eastern skyline, is one of the Alps' finest moments.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Jungfrau (4158m) Date: August 19, 2021 Duration: 2 days Party Size: 2 Outcome: Summit

Conditions

Weather: High-pressure system, -6°C at summit. Eiger Nordwand visible in morning alpenglow. Crevasses on Rottalsattel approach well-bridged, excellent glacier conditions. Snow: Well-consolidated August snowpack, 45-degree ice slope in firm condition Temperature: -6°C to 10°C Wind: Light winds throughout, summit ridge corniced but passable

Difficulty Assessment

The Jungfraujoch railway reduces approach time but the Jungfrau still demands glacier travel, a 45-degree ice slope, and a narrow corniced summit ridge. The approach through the Monchsjoch Hut is well-established but the technical sections are unforgiving.