Ambassador
Roger Schäli - is a mountain guide and professional Swiss Alpinist. Unique among mountain climbers, his varied talents lead him to success down both ice and mixed terrain routes. In 2002 he was nominated for the Piolet d'Or for the first ascent of the Arwa Spire in the Indian Himalayan mountain range together with his partners Bruno Hasler and Stephan Harvey.
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Feel free to contact us if you care for a day on the Eiger with Roger Schäli, or if you would like to book one of his presentations. They can be booked in three presentation lengths and are held in English or German:

 

In the short version of 30-minutes Roger tells his story beginning from his first impressions of the north face to his current first ascent of „Odyssee.“

 

In the 60-minutes version Roger adds the stories of the direttissima ascents to his presentation.

 

The whole 90-minute presentation gives listeners a glimpse into climbing life aside from the Eiger and follows Roger on his trips and expeditions to Yosemite Valley, to Peru and Alaska.
«SWISS NUGGETS AMBASSADOR»
Roger Schäli is unique among mountain climbers, as his varied talents lead him to success down both ice and mixed terrain routes. With his open and humble character he doesn’t boast about his achievements, although he regularly features on sports media.
In 2002 he was nominated for the Piolet d’Or for the first ascent of the Arwa Spire in the Indian Himalayan mountain range together with his two climbing partners. Roger Schäli is one of the few strong alpinists that were able to complete the Patagonian Trilogy of Cerro Torre, Torre Egger and Cerro Standhardt and managed to climb the six great north faces of the Alps.
However, on the Eiger is where Roger feels at home. He has climbed it more than 40 times and in 2015 he established a new route, called Odyssee, which is probably the hardest route through the Roten Fluh on Eiger’s North Face.