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'We're all capable of more than we think': 21-year-old climbing record shattered in Swiss Alps
Swiss climber Nicolas Hojac and his Austrian partner Philipp Brugger shattered a 21-year-old record by completing the North Faces of the Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau in 15 hours and 30 minutes — shattering the previous record by almost 10 hours, it was announced on Tuesday.
Two climbers break Ueli plug record in the northern walls of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau
The Swiss top climber Nicolas Hojac and the Austrian Philipp Brugger create the three famous northern walls in 15 hours and 30 minutes – making them ten hours faster than Ueli Steck once did. Nicolas Hojac (right) and Philipp Brugger on the Jungfrau – one of the three peaks. picture: john ThorntonThe Swiss top climber Nicolas Hojac and the Austrian Philipp Brugger create the three famous northern walls in 15 hours and 30 minutes – making them te…
Climbers shatter speed record by almost 10 hours in Swiss Alps
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New speed climbing record set in the Swiss Alps - Daily news Update
A Swiss and Austrian climbing pair have shattered the speed record for completing the daunting north faces of a famed trio of Swiss mountains – the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Switzerland’s Nicolas Hojac and Austria’s Philipp Brugger shaved nearly ten hours off the previous record set more than two decades ago. Source link The post Watch: New speed climbing record set in the Swiss Alps appeared first on Daily news Update.
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