High altitude tours & ice courses

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To the highest Alpine peaks!

Großglockner, Matterhorn, Mont Blanc. On the rope of your mountain guide or your mountain guide, the chances of reaching the summit increase significantly. Or you can prepare yourself optimally in a High altitude or ice course for it. With over 40 years of high altitude touring experience we are the right partner for your dream tour. You can find a lot more information and stories in our vivalpin.blog!

VIVALPIN mountain guide prepares the short rope on which he will lead you up the Zugspitze through the Iron Age.
Risk management
Simon Gietl shows how it's done, the participants look on enthusiastically: at the ice climbing camp with Simon Gielt in the Ahrntal valley
You can do without a rope on a rough glacier. You will learn this and much more on the VIVALPIN glacier and alpine touring course.
On the way through the Ötztal Alps. The VIVALPIN tour leads to fantastic summits.
Done: At the summit cross of the Wildspitze (3,774 m), on the VIVALPIN high tour course with a state-certified mountain guide.
On the summit ridge of the Allalinhorn (4,027m). The state-certified mountain guide and her guests are delighted with the successful tour as part of the VIVALPIN four-thousand-metre week.
On the short rope of your VIVALPIN mountain guide, you head towards the Monte Rosa four-thousand-meter peak.
View from the Großglockner (3,798 m) to the Kleinglockner, over which the normal route runs. On the VIVALPIN alpine tour course, you will walk this route with your state-certified mountain and ski guide.
On the descent from Mont Blanc. VIVALPIN Mountain guide David Göttlere leads his guests along a well-trodden track to the Gouter hut. The Aiguille Bionassey in the background. The group climbed over the narrow ridge in the background early in the morning.