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Description

The glacial descent from the Titlis through the steep Rotegg is a dream for good skiers. It’s high alpine character and views as far as and beyond the Swiss border give this slope a real majestic touch.
On descending this slope you will have dropped an amazing 2,000 meters in altitude on reaching the bottom and village of Engelberg. Centerpiece of this glacial piste over Rotegg to the middle Stand station is demanding and hence recommended only to well-practiced skiers and snowboarders. The upper part is perfect for carving turns and, depending on weather conditions and the possibility of many moguls, its good to know that the Rotegg can be a challenge even to experienced skiers. However, on completing this exciting run the Stand ski hut invites you to a Rotegg tea (own-blend with a kick!).
Starting point: Titlis Bergstation (3030 m a.s.l.)

Accessibility of starting point: aerial cableway

Destination: Stand (2450 m a.s.l.)

Length: 3.68 km

Altitude difference: 580 Meter

Gradient: 30% (average), 75% (maximum)

Level of difficulty: difficult (mogul slope)

Food and beverages: at the start, at the finish (Panorama-Restaurant TITLIS, Skihütte Stand)

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