Stephan Siegrist Walks the World?s Highest Highline on Kilimanjaro
Imagine looking up to see someone walking “effortlessly” across the African sky. Swiss professional alpinist Stephan Siegrist pretty much did just that in the summit region of Kilimanjaro late last month. The Mammut Pro Team athlete set a world record by walking a highline* at 5,700 meters above sea level. The mountaineer has already crossed highlines on Alpine mountains such as the Matterhorn and Dufourspitze, but it is on this […]The post Stephan Siegrist Walks the World’s Highest Highline on Kilimanjaro appeared first on Pursuitist.
Imagine looking up to see someone walking “effortlessly” across the African sky. Swiss professional alpinist Stephan Siegrist pretty much did just that in the summit region of Kilimanjaro late last month. The Mammut Pro Team athlete set a world record by walking a highline* at 5,700 meters above sea level.The mountaineer has already crossed highlines on Alpine mountains such as the Matterhorn and Dufourspitze, but it is on this highline that stretched 20-m long between two rock towers on Kilimanjaro where Siegrist achieved a new record at 5,700 m above sea level.No one has ever walked a highline at such a height. (The previous world record was set in 2015 by Bence Kerekes of Hungary with a highline at 5,322 m above sea level in Ladakh, India.)?At this altitude, everything is slower – and that goes for balance too,? says Siegrist. The low oxygen content of ...
Imagine looking up to see someone walking “effortlessly” across the African sky. Swiss professional alpinist Stephan Siegrist pretty much did just that in the summit region of Kilimanjaro late last month. The Mammut Pro Team athlete set a world record by walking a highline* at 5,700 meters above sea level.The mountaineer has already crossed highlines on Alpine mountains such as the Matterhorn and Dufourspitze, but it is on this highline that stretched 20-m long between two rock towers on Kilimanjaro where Siegrist achieved a new record at 5,700 m above sea level.No one has ever walked a highline at such a height. (The previous world record was set in 2015 by Bence Kerekes of Hungary with a highline at 5,322 m above sea level in Ladakh, India.)?At this altitude, everything is slower – and that goes for balance too,? says Siegrist. The low oxygen content of ...
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