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Highest Mountains in the Alps

Climbing above 4000 m is certanly something speacial for every visitor of the Alps. With proper preparation, qualitiy acclimatization and well-thought-out plan for the ascent, steps on the mountain feel light and full of sincere enjoyment.

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Mont Blanc on Skis

Skiing from the highest mountain in the Alps.

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Matterhorn Hörnil ridge

Trophy of all trophies above the mega turistic village of Zemratt.

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Eiger on Mittelegi or Mittelegi Integral ridge

Ascent of what is likely the most legendary mountain in the Alps via the classic Mittelegi Ridge or the extended Mittelegi Integral version.

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Mönch and Jungfrau

Mönch (4110 m) and Jungfrau (4158 m) are two of the best-known peaks in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland, often mentioned together with the third — the Eiger. Together they form the famous Eiger–Mönch–Jungfrau trio, one of the most iconic mountain panoramas in the Alps.

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Grossglockner - Normal route or Studlgrat

Grossglockner is with 3798 meters the highest mountain in Austria. It offers plesant scrambling on the SE ridge (Normal route) or a more challenging climb via the Studlgrat.

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Dent du Geant Normal route

Dent du Géant is a striking granite tower in the Mont Blanc massif, and its tooth-like shape immediately catches the eye. For many years, it was considered one of the more difficult peaks to reach, which has given it a special reputation among mountaneers.

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