If you're a mountaineer at heart, we think this peak is good training for a larger objective such as the Dent Blanche or the Oblegaberhorn via Arbengrat.  Its solitude and the absence of cable cars to get to the hut make its final ascent one for those who want to experience the Alps in their purest state.  A textbook piece of mountaineering with its approach to the Täschhütte hut, its long hike looking for the glacier in the dark, its snow ascent between crevasses to the Rimpfischsattle, its...

Rimpfischhorn Ascent 4199m

Zinalrothorn (4221m) is found in a wild area of the Valais region.  Solitary, with its ridge resembling a shark's fin, it seems like the Matterhorn's younger brother, both requiring good technique when climbing up and back down the rocky and mixed terrain.  It is part of the 'Imperial Crown' mountain chain along with the Matterhorn, the Dent Blanche, Weisshorn and Obel Gabelhorn.  It gives us a clean ascent direct from Zermatt without any cable cars, and we'll meet few other rope teams on...

Zinalrothorn Ascent 4221m

Ahora puedes subir a la cumbre más emblemática y alta de los Pirineos con un guía UIAGM, el glaciar y el paso de Mahoma ya no serán un problema.  Te ofrecemos las dos mejores opciones:  Por Coronas: ascensión circular con gran variedad de paisaje, la que te recomendamos. Por el Ibón del Salterillo: ascensión de ida y vuelta Te proponemos una ascensión variante para evitar aglomaraciones...

Ascensión Aneto

The Matterhorn (4478m) is a mountain which can only be summited by climbing to the top.  It has a Swiss summit and an Italian summit, which has a large cross marking the highest point.   It's demanding, remaining unclimbed for many years, and it will put all your skills to the test, from climbing, to ropework, to route finding. The descent is also challenging because it's never clear whether you should downclimb or abseil the rocky route.  For these reasons, we propose you put yourself in a...

Matterhorn rapid ascent 4478m