Robert Bosch: Extreme Mountaineering and Rock Climbing in Photos
Mountains and rocks always fascinate people with its incredible beauty, breathtaking grandeur and well-founded fear. Understanding the truth than any other people, photographer Robert Bosch has managed to scale the heights to capture the most stunning images of nature’s peaks around the world. The 57-year-old Robert Bosch has been traveling to seven continents and conquering mountains and tall buildings during over 37 years of his life in search for magnificent views. He has reached some of the highest peaks and climbers’ summit on Earth including the icy Alps of Europe, the summit of Everest and the frozen desert wastes of Antarctica. During the exertion he goes through, he has made some of the best vertigo-inducing images that pay tribute to climbers and nature. This partly highlights the loneliness and grit all climbers have to attempt.
Climber Annatina Schultz makes the way to the The Fall on Klettern, Meiringen, Switzerland.
Robert lives near Zurich in Switzerland. He has describes the work as “My passion was born when my parents would take me to visit the Alps when I was boy.”
Keeping oneself up to some of the highest peaks in the world is really occupied.
The Swiss climber Ueli Steck has recently completed the Shishapangma south face solo in 10:30 hours
The well-known German extreme mountaineer Robert Jasper performs iceclimbing in Bern, Switzerland
Climbers are seen on Salbitschijen in Uri, Switzerland
Pesche Wuthrich is seen at the attitude of 800ft high on the artificial climbing wall – the world’s largest man-made climbing wall on the Diga di Luzzone dam, Tessin, Switzerland.
Robert states “My climbing became serious when I hit my twenties, I got to know the guides who work on the mountains in the Alps like Mont Blanc.”
In the picture is 34-year-old Ueli Steck who is performing his skills during perilous ice climbs in Switzerland
Talking about climber Ueli Steck, Robert said, “Ueli is a wonderful climber, an exceptional mountaineer.” and “His free climbing abilities are what most impresses me, he is a good friend and it is a pleasure to work with him.”
A mountaineering climber is heading to Godwin Austen Glacier with K2 in the background in Karakorum, Pakistan.
Related links:
Beginner’s Guide To Mountain Biking
Rock Climbing Makes Outdoors Extreme
The Basics For Extreme Mountain Biking
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