The impression you get about Sasseneire (3253 m) strongly depends on your point of observation. From the southeast side, like for example from the Moiry hut or Pigne de la Le mountain, it looks like a very dangerous sharp peak.
Bishorn – a Two-Days Solo Ascent
Bishorn is 4135 m high mountain in the area of Zinal village, in Wallis province in Switzerland. It is a bit remote and if you want to climb it from Zinal side, you will need two days.
Becs de Bosson and Pointe de la Tsevalire
Becs de Bosson (3149 m) and Pointe de la Tsevalire (3026) are two 3000-ers in the mountain range between Val d’Hérens and Val d’Anniverse in the Valais (Wallis) canton of Switzerland. The peaks are separated by the Col de la Tsevalire and there is little over one kilometer distance between them.
Climbing Marmolada the Highest Peak in Dolomites
Marmolada is the highest mountain in the Dolomites group. Because of its south face, this is such a great mountain that even in the biography of R. Messner on Wikipedia it is listed as one of his great early achievements.
Climbing Zugspitze – a Solo Ascent
Climbing Zugspitze was a great challenge for me because of the manner I did it. With 2962 m, this is the highest German point. It is very close to the famous tourist resort Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and the mountain is very visited by tourists.




