Just got back from Zermatt where I basically stared at the Matterhorn for 3 days straight. It’s a view I’ve dreamed of seeing for over a decade, and it completely blew me away. While I was there, I got fascinated by the climbing history and learned about Ulrich Inderbinen climbing it 370 times – truly inspiring stuff. It actually motivated me so much that I took my first indoor climbing lesson yesterday, I can no longer fill my arms. I am still flipping through the photos and videos for the past 2 weeks now that I’m back, and ended up creating a video, trying to capture that feeling of awe and respect for the mountain and its adventurers.
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I worked in Zermatt for 13 months practica during my studies. Every day – really every day – I would exit my tiny apartment, cross the church bridge and look at the Horu. Never ceases to amaze.
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Just got back from Zermatt where I basically stared at the Matterhorn for 3 days straight. It’s a view I’ve dreamed of seeing for over a decade, and it completely blew me away. While I was there, I got fascinated by the climbing history and learned about Ulrich Inderbinen climbing it 370 times – truly inspiring stuff. It actually motivated me so much that I took my first indoor climbing lesson yesterday, I can no longer fill my arms. I am still flipping through the photos and videos for the past 2 weeks now that I’m back, and ended up creating a video, trying to capture that feeling of awe and respect for the mountain and its adventurers.
I worked in Zermatt for 13 months practica during my studies. Every day – really every day – I would exit my tiny apartment, cross the church bridge and look at the Horu. Never ceases to amaze.