Lightweigt and easy handling in the mountains. No details I don't need. Perfect for working in the mountains.
3. Pourquoi aimes-tu faire partie du team Marker?
Here I can often be very close to the pulse of the development of the binding and help shape the most important criteria for a binding which can be placed at my alpine workplace.
4. Depuis quand rides-tu avec Marker?
I've been riding and working for Marker for 20 years now.
All my ski trips around the world were wonderful and eventful every time I got to know new countries and people.
8. Quelle est la destination ski que tu n'as pas encore faite où tu aimerais aller?
Patagonia.
9. Que fais-tu quand tu n'es pas sur les skis?
Then I work as a mountain guide or build alpine trails and tracks with cables.
10. Comment t'entraînes-tu pour rester en forme?
I run and climb the mountains around the world with a lot of joy.
11. Qu'est-ce qui est impératif pour toi?
It's hard to imagine life without snow and skis under my feet.
12. Quelles sont les trois choses que l'on doit connaître sur toi?
After a deep snow ride with a smile on your face, there are two more things you need: Prosecco and a woman's smile.
13. Ta devise?
Live the day and enjoy it.
14. Ton réseau social préféré?
Instagram
15. Tes objectifs, plans et ambitions pour l'avenir?
Stay healthy and be on the skis for many years as part of the MDV family.
16. Comment as-tu commencé à faire des sorties de ski de randonnée?
After 14 years of competitive biathlon, I packed my touring skis and started the first races in the mountains of Italy and Switzerland. In a time when the german alpine club boycotted the ski touring competitions.
17. Quels sont tes sorties de randonnées préférés?
My daily skitours with snow, sun or rain take me to the Ammergauer mountains, a part of the bavarian alps. His is my daily job in the mountains for the bavarian avalnche forecast.
18. Qu'as-tu dans ton sac à dos quand tu pars en rando?
I have a lot of experience from my work at the bavarian avalanche forcast with me on a ski tour. Always with the knowledge of being out in nature, an area with high residual risk.