About us
# Welcome to Zurich Hike & Outdoor!
This information page about our group has three main sections:
A) What we do – who we are – how we operate
B) The fine-print
C) RSVP etiquette
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## A) WHAT WE DO – WHO WE ARE – HOW WE OPERATE
Switzerland is a hiking paradise, with trails covering almost the whole country … and there is more to see: majestic mountains, beautiful lakes and evergreen fields, just to mention a few things.
### WHAT WE DO
Since 2007 we have been organising many, many hikes and other outdoor activities throughout the year.
In summer we hike, but we also do rafting, canyoning, biking, inline skating and climbing (Klettersteig, Via Ferrata), swimming etc.
In winter we do snowshoeing, alpine downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, sledging/sledding, ice skating, as well as ski touring etc.
### WHO WE ARE
We are an international group, very mixed and with people coming from all over the world – ranging from A like Australia and the Americas to Z like Zwitzerland.
A lot of members are fairly new to Zürich, happy to meet other people and to join outdoor activities together.
Many of the organisers have been in Switzerland for a while, know the country and how to find nice activities, and are happy to share their passion for the mountains, outdoor activities etc.
Qualification: Our organisers are usually NOT licensed mountain guides or the like.
But also, our organisers are NOT just random people looking for a hiking buddy.
We are in the middle between these – that is our positioning.
### HOW WE OPERATE
- We are non-commercial:
Our organisers host events for the fun of it, to share their passion for the mountains, and to have like-minded people join for the activities foreseen. - Transport:
Our standard mode of transport is public transport – i.e. the excellent network of trains, busses, cablecars etc. we have here in Switzerland.
No car needed!
This is why a frequently used meeting point is «under the Blue Angel» at Zürich HB. - Open to all:
Our events are designed for everyone to participate, from beginners to advanced hikers.
However, this comes with two big «buts»! - But #1:
Nothing in the mountains is risk free and not every activity is suitable for everyone!
You yourself need to judge if an activity is right for you.
If you are not sure, start with an activity you deem “easy” first.
We have a disclaimer that applies to all events.
See paragraph B) The fine-print. - But #2:
Nothing in the mountains is risk free. The risks need to be taken seriously, and a person can even be a risk and burden for the entire group.
The event organiser does have the right to refuse participants for risk and safety reasons.
This explicitly also includes the right of the organiser to assess if taking along a person might pose a risk for the rest of the group (e.g. in a difficult situation in the mountains), and refuse participation based on this.
This is entirely at the discretion of the event organiser and not up for discussion.
Example: If the plan is a ski tour at 2'500m above sea level, the event organiser does have the right to refuse a person participation if the organiser deems that person an undue risk or burden for the others.
End of discussion. - RSVP etiquette:
Event organisers can set a limit as to how many people can join an event.
Please be considerate and respectful of this.
See paragraph C) RSVP etiquette.
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## B) THE FINE-PRINT
As said: Nothing in the mountains is risk free and not every activity is suitable for everyone.
Therefore, the following disclaimer applies to all events:
### THE DISCLAIMER
Our events are NOT guided tours!
Instead, they are get-togethers of individuals who themselves are responsible for their judgement, choices and actions.
- BEFORE – What is foreseen?
It is your own responsibility to prepare appropriately before the event.
You need to understand what activity is foreseen, assess the difficulty, risks and dangers and the expected weather conditions. - BEFORE – Is it for me?
You need to assess the requirements that the foreseen activity puts on you regarding experience, capabilities and fitness condition, and you need to judge if you personally have the necessary experience, capabilities and fitness level. - BEFORE – Being prepared:
You yourself also need to assure adequate preparation, equipment (boots, clothes, gear...) and insurance cover and do everything as if you were going by yourself. - DURING – Judge and decide for yourself:
During the event it is your own responsibility to apply your own judgement and to take considerate decisions yourself, fully within your own responsibility.
IN ESSENCE:
The events are entirely at your own risk.
The organiser also does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the descriptions.
The organiser just offers you to join one another and to go together, but holds no responsibility for anything, including injuries or death, that might result directly or indirectly from the event.
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## C) RSVP ETIQUETTE
Many events are limited in the number of participants they can accommodate.
### WHY – REASONS FOR LIMITS
Hard facts such as the capacity of a cablecar can be a limiting factor.
Also, up in the mountains, group size itself can be a risk and on occasion a reservation/booking might be needed and require an exact number of participants.
Or – simply – the volunteer event organiser prefers a small group size and does not feel comfortable with a large group.
### TWO SIDES OF RESPECT
a) If your RSVP is «Yes, going» and then you do not show up, you might have taken away that scarce spot from someone else who really wanted to go!
b) The event organiser will have a good reason to have set the limit and has the need and right to manage the number of participants.
Therefore…
### THE RSVP ETIQUETTE
- Only sign up «Yes, going» if you really seriously want to go.
Rationale: Please respect that others might want the spot. - If your plans change, sign out «No» as soon as possible.
Please also do that if – at that moment – you are only on the waitlist.
Rationale: Give others a chance to join. - If you are thinking about changing your plans, please decide early enough for others still to join.
This means: Sign out «No» at least 12–18 hours before the event (≈ mid-day the day before).
Rationale: Give others the time to still join. - If you are signed up «Yes, going», then do join.
Rationale: See above. - For events happening at the same time, only sign up «Yes, going» for one of them – even if the other event is in a different Meetup group.
Rationale: You cannot split yourself. - If you are still on the waitlist, please respect that you do not have a spot.
Rationale: The organiser will have a good reason to have set the limit.
All in all:
Please be respectful in your RSVP.
Your fellow members and the organisers will appreciate this!
(And – people see, people talk – you might want to uphold a good reputation.)
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## LOOKING FORWARD TO YOU JOINING!
So ... please don’t be put off by the disclaimer. Just take it seriously!
And please don’t be put off by the RSVP etiquette. Just take it seriously!
See you soon!
The team of organisers
Upcoming events
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Ridge & Not so Famous: Haldigrat Ridge to Brisen (2'403m) and onwards (T3)
Zurich HB - Under the blue angel hanging from the ceiling., Zurich HB, 8001 Zurich, Zürich, CHNice T3 ridge hike incl. the peaks Brisen and Risetenstock.
(Optional excursion to Schwalmis for the super fast ones.)
Plus: Temperatures at around 2'000m of altitude are about 9°-10° C cooler than in Zürich!##############################
SUPER-STRICT RSVP REGIME:
- Why: Small chairlift & cablecar with limited capacity!
- If you sign-up and then no-show, you have prevented someone else from joining.
- Therefore: Strict RSVP regime
- Be considerate. Only occupy a spot if you will definitely go!
- => Late cancellation (after Friday mid-day) or no-show will disqualify you from future events
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THE HIKE:
From Niederrickenbach we walk to Alpboden and from there go up to Haldigrat ridge by chairlift. Then we hike along the Haldigrat ridge to peak #1, Brisen (2'403m) and onwards along the Glattgrat ridge to peak #2, Risetenstock (2'289m). Optional for the super fast ones: peak #3, Schwalmis (2'246m).
Fantastic views are almost guaranteed!WEATHER:
We will start the main hike at 1'940m of altitude and the following up & down is between 2'000m and 2'400m until we descend later in the afternoon: about 9°-10° C cooler than in Zürich!THE TITLE:
- If you wonder what the title is supposed to mean: Look here: https://www.meetup.com/zurich-hike-outdoor/events/314705919/
- And if you want to (also) do the «famous»: Look here:
https://www.meetup.com/zurich-hike-outdoor/events/314632246/
TRAVEL OUTBOUND:
- 08:00h: Meet under the Blue Angel
- 08:02h: Leave for the platform
- 08:10h: IR70 to Luzern
- 09:10h: IR Luzern (dir. Engelberg, pf. 12) to «Niederrickenbach Station»
- 09:40h: Cablecar from «Niederrickenbach Talstation» to «Niederrickenbach Dorf»
- 09:48h: Arrival at «Niederrickenbach Dorf» and start of the hike
TO BRING:
- Mountain hiking gear as you deem it appropriate
- Enough WATER (several litres!) as it will be a hot day!
- Sun protection
HIKE DATA:
- Duration: 4½h
- Distance: 10.5km
- Ascent/descent: 800m/1'100m
- SAC classification: T3
- Map part 1: https://schweizmobil.ch/en/tour/5572648
- Map part 2: https://schweizmobil.ch/en/tour/1566211295
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Great views
- Temperatures at around 2'000m of altitude that are about 9°-10° C cooler than in Zürich
To read more: https://www.meteoswiss.admin.ch/weather/weather-and-climate-from-a-to-z/temperature/decreases-in-temperature-with-altitude.html - Good company
- Photos from 2019: https://www.meetup.com/zurich-hike-outdoor/photos/30109856/
LUNCH:
- Picnic
- It will be hot - bring enough WATER!
TRAVEL RETURN:
- 16:30h: Cablecar down from Gitschenen to «St.Jakob (Isenthal)»
LAST CONNECTION! - 17:03h: Postauto 405 from «Isenthal, Seilbahn St. Jakob» to Altdorf UR
- 17:50h: IC2 Altdorf to Zürich HB
- 18:55h: Arrival at Zürich HB
TICKET COST:
With Halbtax: CHF 65.- plus food/drinks
With GA: CHF 22.- plus food/drinks
Thereof:- Zürich HB to «Niederrickenbach Dorf»: CHF 23.10 (w/HT)
- Chairlift from Alpboden to Haldigrat: CHF 12.- (HT & GA not valid)
- Cablecar from Gitschenen to St.Jakob: CHF 10.- (HT & GA not valid)
- «Isenthal, Seilbahn St.Jakob» to Zürich HB: CHF 19.90 (w/HT)
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DISCLAIMER:
By joining the hike, you accept the terms listed here.This is NOT a guided tour. Instead, this is a get-together of individuals who themselves are responsible for their judgement, choices and actions.
It is your own responsibility to prepare appropriately before the event:
You need to understand what activity is foreseen, assess the difficulty, risks and dangers and the expected weather conditions.Furthermore, you need to assess the requirements regarding experience, capabilities and fitness condition, and judge if you personally have the necessary experience, capabilities and fitness level.
You yourself also need to assure adequate preparation, equipment (boots, clothes, gear...) and insurance cover and do everything as if you were going by yourself.During the event it is also your own responsibility to apply your own judgement and to take considerate responsible decisions yourself, fully within your own responsibility and judgement.
The event is entirely at your own risk. The organiser also does not warrant on the accuracy or completeness of the description above. The organiser just offers you to join one another and to go together, but holds no responsibility for anything, including injuries or death that might result directly or indirectly from this event.
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Silvretta Hut-to-Hut High Alpine Tour (T3/T4)
Zurich HB - Under the blue angel hanging from the ceiling., Zurich HB, 8001 Zurich, Zürich, CHFULLY BOOKED & RSVP CLOSED
The idea is to hike from Guarda GR via Chamonna Tuoi CAS, Jamtalhütte DAV and Heidelberger Hütte DAV to Samnaun GR.
The tour is mostly on T2-T3 trails but with one section being T4. The overnight stays are foreseen at the huts named above.################
OVERVIEW:
- Silvretta region
- 4 days, 3 nights, Saturday 11.07.2026 to Tuesday 14.07.2026
- From Guarda via Chamonna Tuoi CAS, Jamtalhütte DAV and Heidelberger Hütte DAV to Samnaun
- Most of the tour is T2-T3, but on day 3 (Jamtal to Heidelberger) there are T4 sections en-route
- You need to be an experienced mountain hiker, having done a T4 before, be comfortable with the data given for the tours and understand that an alpine club hut is not a 4****-hotel.
- Total cost ca. CHF 300.- (train tickets and overnight stays with dinner and breakfast) plus x.
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RSVP-PROCESS:
- Fully booked & closed
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WHAT TO EXPECT:
Tours in prior years. Completely different tours and regions, but the pictures might give some indication of what it is like:- 2018: https://www.meetup.com/de-de/zurich-hike-outdoor/events/252354958/
- 2020: https://www.meetup.com/zurich-hike-outdoor/events/271160991/
- 2021: https://www.meetup.com/zurich-hike-outdoor/events/278498775/
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EQUIPMENT:
- Entirely your own responsibility
- Mandatory: The huts require to bring a «Hüttenschlafsack»
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DAY 1 – SATURDAY 11.07.2026 – Zürich to Chamonna Tuoi CAS
Meeting & Travel:
- 08:15h: Meet under the «Blue Angel»
- 08:38h: IC3 Zürich HB (direction Chur) to Landquart
- 09:49h: RE Landquart (direction Scuol-Tarasp) to Guarda
- 11:02h: Arrival at Guarda & start of the hike
Hike Data:
- Optional: Lunch at Guarda
- Guarda to Chamonna Tuoi CAS
- SAC-class: T2-T3
- Distance: 11.1 km
- Up/down: 1'250m / 430m
- Duration: 4¾ h
- Map: https://schweizmobil.ch/en/tour/687083921?layers=wanderland%2Cstation
NIGHT 1 – SATURDAY 11.07.2026 – Chamonna Tuoi CAS
- Chamonna Tuoi CAS: https://www.tuoi.ch/
- CHF 65.- per head including dinner (members)
DAY 2 – SUNDAY 12.07.2026 – Chamonna Tuoi CAS to Jamtalhütte DAV
Hike Data:
- Chamonna Tuoi CAS to Jamtalhütte DAV
- SAC-class: T3
- Distance: 15.7 km
- Up/down: 1'250m / 1'350m
- Duration: 6½ h
- Map: https://schweizmobil.ch/en/tour/1039426490
- Further reading: https://www.jamtalhuette.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Silvrettarunde.pdf (See Etappe 3)
NIGHT 2 – SUNDAY 12.07.2026 – Jamtalhütte DAV
- Jamtalhütte DAV, https://www.jamtalhuette.at/ , https://www.alpenverein-schwaben.de/jamtalhuette
- EUR 77.- per head including dinner (members)
- Bring a «Hüttenschlafsack», bring your SAC membership card
- CASH ONLY (Euro)!
DAY 3 – MONDAY 13.07.2026 – Jamtalhütte DAV to Heidelberger Hütte DAV
Hike Data:
- Jamtalhütte DAV to Heidelberger Hütte DAV
- SAC-class: T3 and T4 (part of crossing the Kronenjoch is T4)
- Distance: 10.5 km
- Up/down: 850m / 770m
- Duration: 4¼ to 5 h
- Map: https://schweizmobil.ch/en/tour/1244897883
- Further reading: https://www.alpenvereinaktiv.com/de/tour/uebergang-jamtalhuette-zur-heidelberger-huette/38630522/
NIGHT 3 – MONDAY 13.07.2026 – Heidelberger Hütte DAV
- Heidelberger Hütte DAV, https://www.heidelbergerhuette.at/
- EUR 69.- per head including dinner (members)
- Bring a «Hüttenschlafsack», bring your SAC membership card
- CASH ONLY (Euro)!
DAY 4 – TUESDAY 14.07.2026 – Heidelberger Hütte DAV to Samnaun GR
Hike Data:
- Heidelberger Hütte DAV to Samnaun GR
- SAC-class: T3
- Distance: 12.2 km
- Up/down: 600m / 1'050m
- Duration: 4 h
- Map: https://schweizmobil.ch/en/tour/871877808
- Optional: Late lunch at Samnaun
DAY 4 – TUESDAY 14.07.2026 – Travel: Samnaun GR to Zürich
Travel:
- «Samnaun Dorf, Post» to Zürich HB
- Connections from «Samnaun Dorf, Post» (Postauto 921) every hour at xx:12h
- Travel time to Zürich HB is 4:10h
Optional:
- Sightseeing at Altfinstermünz
- Link: https://www.altfinstermuenz.com/
- 15-minute walk from postauto bus stop «Vinadi»
- From «Vinadi» bus stop to Zürich every hour at xx:43h
- Travel time to Zürich HB 3:40h
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- Photo credit: Friedrich-Karl Mohr
- Link: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritzenjoch
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DISCLAIMER:
This is NOT a guided tour.
This event is at your own risk and everyone is fully responsible for their actions, choices and judgement.3 attendees
Hike & Swim: Breccaschlund - T3/17km/+950m/-950m
In the train, Zurich Main Station, Zurich, CHSunday Hike Plan: A slightly extended version of Route 267 near Schwarzsee - we'll "skip" the chairlift and add a few extra meters of elevation.
You can find the planned route here.
Getting there: Jump on the IC1 toward Geneva — catch it at 08:32 from Zürich HB. Once on board, head to the first 2nd-class carriage in the direction of travel so we can all sit together. For the way back we have two connections per hour at xx:04 and xx:34. Full travel schedule is in the photos.
What to bring: Water, snacks, sun/rain protection and swimming clothes/towel if you'd like to take a dip in the lake after the hike.
See you on Saturday!
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