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Over 15 days of filming in late summer to early winter, Christian Mülhauser hiked with over 85 pound


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Over 15 days of filming in late summer to early winter, Christian Mülhauser hiked with over 85 pounds of gear on his back to shoot 23 of the 27, over-4000 cheap hotel copenhagen meter peaks in the Valais region of Switzerland. From the opening shot of the Matterhorn to every heart-quickening change in the time-lapsed blowing clouds, it's flat-out mountaineering porn that's only NSFW because you might up and quit your job to go climbing. Wait for minute 4:02 if you're in rut with where to plan your next Alpine adventure.

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