This Article is From Sep 30, 2014

Vertical Limit: This Gravity-Defying Photo-Shoot Will Take Your Breath Away

Vertical Limit: This Gravity-Defying Photo-Shoot Will Take Your Breath Away

All images courtesy: Robert Bosch/Mammut

If this uncommonly warm autumn isn't inspiration enough for you, these stunning pictures from a photo-shoot by Swiss photographer Robert Bosch for mountaineering brand Mammut, will certainly make you want to run for the hills.

The photo-shoot was done as a part of the celebrations to commemorate the first ascent to the top of the incredibly beautiful Mount Matterhorn, between the Swiss and Italian borders, by Edward Whymper - an outrageously difficult climb.  



Spectacular and gravity-defying, the pictures are as much a promotion of the Alps as they are for the mountaineering brand's trekking gear.


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This is when the mountaineers found that the whole world was with them.  Source


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This is when they realised that they do not need wings to fly.  Source


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When they felt like they belong together, at the top of a narrow snowy peak.  Source


Hanging onto the side of a mountain peak for dear life and skiing off fantastically dangerous slopes never looked this classy, wouldn't you say?

Watch the making of this photo-series and judge for yourself just how difficult it must have been for all those involved:


Photography by: Robert Bosch
Courtesy: Mammut

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