Glacier 3000 · Switzerland
Red Run
Very good
Elevation profile
Run analysis
Red Run is a red (intermediate) run at Glacier 3000 measuring 1.7 km, dropping 340 m from 2826 m down to 2486 m. It averages a 19.2% gradient, steepening to around 50.9% at its most sustained pitch.
Heads-up for snowboarders: 1 uphill section along this run — expect some unstrapping or skating.
Watch for 6 uphill sections: 25 m of climb about 0 m in; 25 m of climb about 350 m in; 25 m of climb about 500 m in.
Bonvo Slope Score: 45/100 — Very good
Scored from the run's real geometry — steepness is judged against what a red (intermediate) run should feel like, so every difficulty class can reach 100. Methodology
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