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The Glarus Alps () are a in central . They are bordered by the and the to the west, the to the south, the to the northeast. The eastern part of the Glarus Alps contains a major that was declared a geologic UNESCO World Heritage Site (the Swiss Tectonic Arena Sardona).

The Glarus Alps extend well beyond the canton of Glarus, including parts of the cantons of Uri, Graubünden, and St Gallen. Conversely, not all the mountains in the canton of Glarus are part of the Glarus Alps, with those to the north of the and to the west of the valley of the river considered to be part of the .


Geography
The main chain of the Glarus Alps can be divided into six minor groups, separated from each other by passes, the lowest of which exceeds 7,500 ft. The westernmost of these is the Crispalt, a rugged range including many peaks of nearly equal height. The highest of these are the (3,096 m) and Piz Nair. The name Crispalt is given to a southern, but secondary, peak of Piz Giuv, measuring 3,070 m. West of the main group is the Rienzenstock, while a northern outlier culminates in the . East of the Crispalt, the Chrüzli Pass separates this from the rather higher mass of the (3,328 m).John Ball, The Alpine Guide, Central Alps, 1866, London

Here occurs a partial break in the continuity of the chain. The crest of the snowy range connecting the Oberalpstock with the Tödi nowhere sinks to 9,000 feet, but makes a sweep convex to the north, forming a semicircular recess, whose numerous torrents are all poured into the through the below . Two glacier passes lead over this part of the chain — one to west, over the Brunnigletscher to the ; the other to the north-east, over the Sand Glacier, to the Linthal.

The Tödi, the highest of the range and of north-eastern Switzerland (3,614 m), is attended by numerous secondary peaks that arise from the extensive snow-fields surrounding the central mountain. A very considerable outlyer, whose chief summits are the Schärhorn and the Gross Windgällen, belonging to the canton of Uri, is connected with the Tödi by the range of the , north to the Hüfi Glacier. A less important branch encloses the , and terminates in the , south of Tierfehd. Towards the valley of the Vorderrhein a high promontory stretches nearly due south from the central peaks of the Tödi, and is crowned by the summit of the Piz Posta Biala. Another considerable ramification of the same mass terminates farther to the east in the peak of the .

The separates the Tödi group from the , whose summit attains 3,158 m; a branch of this latter group forms the range of the Kärpf in the canton of Glarus. The Hausstock is cut off from the rather lower but more extended mass of the by the (7,907 ft). Numerous summits, of which the Vorab proper and are the most important, approach very near, but do not quite attain to 10,000 feet.

The eastern limit of the latter group is marked by the — the most frequented of those connecting the Canton Glarus with the Vorderrhein — beyond which arises a wide-stretching mass of rock and glacier, which is part of the and culminates at . This mass is cleft by a deep valley — the Calfeisental: one branch, culminating in the (2,844 m), extends east over Pfäfers, while another, including the highest peak of the canton of St. Gallen, the (3,247 m), runs due east to the low Kunkels Pass (1,357 m), separating this range from the Calanda.


Principal summits


Glaciers
Main :


Passes
The chief of the Tödi Range, from the to the , are:

Note: road status .

Clariden Pass, Hüfi Pass to Linthalsnow
PlanuraMaderanertal to Linthalsnow
ChammlilückeMaderanertal to Unterschächensnow
Sardona Pass to Vättissnow
Sand Alp Pass to Linthalsnow
Brunni PassDisentis to Maderanertalsnow
Elm to footpath
or Pass-LembraLinthal to Breil/Brigelsbad bridle path
Elm to bad bridle path
Chrüzli PassMaderanertal to footpath
Elm to bridle path
to Disentiscarriage road
Altdorf to Linthalcarriage road


See also
  • List of mountains of Graubünden
  • List of mountains of the canton of Glarus
  • List of mountains of the canton of St. Gallen
  • List of mountains of Uri


Maps
  • Swiss official cartography ( Swiss Federal Office of Topography - Swisstopo); on-line version: map.geo.admin.ch


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