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These alpinists fly a huge boulder around their ears

Rockfalls are natural, but they happen more often. These alpinists were quite lucky and managed to avoid the block by a hair's breadth. We have reported several times...

Interview with professional alpinist Roger Schäli

Roger Schäli is not only one of the world's best professional alpinists and climbers because of his numerous first ascents on the north face of the Eiger. The one on the 8th...

Climbing legend Jeff Lowe is dead

One of the greatest alpinists of his time, Jeff Lowe, died last Friday evening at the age of 67. Jeff Lowe loved working in small teams or...

Simon Gietl and Vittorio Messini: Three northwalls in 48 hours

The two alpinists Simon Gietl and Vittorio Messini set a new speed record. You climb the north face of the Ortler, the Grosse Zinne and the...

Review (2 / 2) of Michi Wohlleben's Patagonia trip

The German professional alpinist Michael Wohlleben traveled together with Walter Hungerbühler for about a month to the paradise of every alpinist: Patagonia, Argentina. In a...

An experience report (1/2) from Michi Wohlleben's Patagonia trip

The German professional alpinist Michael Wohlleben traveled together with Walter Hungerbühler for about a month to the paradise of every alpinist: Patagonia, Argentina. We have...

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