L'illustré

10. Aug 2010 / 0 comments / Tagged in:

The Matterhorn (4478m/14692ft) near Zermatt/Switzerland is well-known for its unique and beautiful form, its importance in the history of alpinism and the dramatic story of its first ascent. A typical ascent of the Matterhorn over the Hörnli ridge starts at 4:30am at night after a very short breakfast. That day there were about 80 climbers to climb the Hörnli ridge. The trails of their headlamps can be seen in the image. The ascent to the summit takes about 4-5 hours, and about 3-4 hours for the descent. Read more »

25. Apr 2010 / 0 comments / Tagged in:

The «Patrouille des Glaciers» is probably the world's hardest alpine race. The racetrack in the Swiss Alps heads over 53km with a difference in altitude of more than 8000m. This report was shot on behalf of the Swiss newspaper Blick and the Swiss magazine L'illustré. Read more »

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