Keeping the Memory of EOS 2014 Intact: Here’s how!
A picture paints a thousand words and that's why we have packed the retrospect on the days at Tegernsee into a picture gallery. You find it on the Summit website on
A picture paints a thousand words and that's why we have packed the retrospect on the days at Tegernsee into a picture gallery. You find it on the Summit website on
On the night of 4 February 2015 the Moonlight Classic will return to the Alpe di Siusi for its 9th edition. A competition which isn’t just a race. It’s a unique way to experience the
Turkish climber and mountaineer Tunc Findik has just four more peaks to climb before he completes his quest to summit the world’s 14 highest mountains above 8000 metres.
The 2014 UIAA Mountain Protection Award has been awarded to Pamir Horse Adventure, a Tajikstan-based community tour operator, for its conservation and tourism
The winner of the IMS Photo Contest by BMW 2014 comes from Poland. David Kaszlikowski prevailed over 2600 photographers from almost 90 countries to win the Kiku
The connection between doping and mountaineering is a controversial issue but at the same time it is also a cold-shoulder topic. First of all we need to distinguish
It's official: the call has been put out for the 2nd VIKING HEROES CHALLENGE 2015. The out-of-doors obstacle trail race will once again take place in St. Wendel, Germany, a fun
The Ice Climbing World Championships in Rabenstein from 30 January to 1 February 2015 are coming closer. The title fights in the Passeiertal valley are one of South Tyrol’s winter
Edurne Pasaban knows her way around the mountains of the world. She is one of the first women to have climbed all of the 14 8,000-metre peaks. Edurne comes from the Basque
American climber, mountaineer and MountainBlog friend Steve House was awarded the UIAA Achievement Award at the 2014 General Assembly in Flagstaff, Arizona.