This film accompanies the two young South Tyrolean photographers Lukas and Daniel on their impressive adventures. These tours create colossal recordings of the alpine wildlife and mountains.
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Thomas and Alexander Huber are the best climbing brothers in the world - and a real brand. Together, but also separately, the Huberbuam have opened up new dimensions with their projects and written alpine history.
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The Steinerne Meer, a 160sqm karst plateau on the border between Bavaria and Austria. On a multi-day hike we cross the mountain range, we learn more about its geology, experience an exciting climbing tour and follow a ski run. There are also encounters with the creator of a unique summit cross, with a pair of brothers who wrote alpine history, with sheep farmers for whom the mountains have been pasture and a matter of the heart for generations.
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SERVUS TV has been successfully broadcasting with the weekly Alpine documentary series BERGWELTEN for 10 years now. A format that figuratively adheres closely to the fantastic silhouettes of the mountains of our earth. It is not the peaks alone that are our goal, but the paths there at all altitudes and together with people who are shaped by the mountains. People who wrote stories and history with their alpine adventures.
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Many hunters dream of hunting in the mountains because hardly anywhere else is life, nature as original and as wild as in the mountains. Weather changes, rock and stone chips - only those who are regularly on the mountain can predict the dangers in the terrain in good time. We accompany a hunter and five hunters in fulfilling their exhausting tasks, but also in the most beautiful and exciting moments of hunting in their mountain areas in the Salzburg region.
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Anyone who only combines hunting with trophies will never be a real hunter anyway, "Christoph Burgstaller is certain. Hunting is a big responsibility. The fulfillment of issued launch plans is essential for the sustainable maintenance of our ecological system. In part 2 of the 'mountain hunt', BERGWELTEN accompanies a hunter and five hunters in their demanding missions on the mountain. Wild, alpine and moving ...
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This film accompanies the two young South Tyrolean photographers Lukas and Daniel on their impressive adventures. These tours create colossal recordings of the alpine wildlife and mountains.
(Servus TV)
Nestled between the snow-covered peaks of Karwendel and Rofan, the unique landscape around the "Tyrolean Sea" offers adventure above and below water.
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The South Tyrolean Dolomites, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, are among the most famous peaks on earth. Shrouded in snow and ice, these mighty rock massifs show their most beautiful side in winter and enable extraordinary ski runs in long, steep and snow-filled rock channels.
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Polish ski mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel makes history. He climbs the K2 solo and without additional oxygen. But that's not all: just a few minutes after reaching the 8611 meter high summit, he stands on his skis and descends into the valley. Nobody has done that before him! The first complete descent from K2 on skis! A dream comes true. The second highest mountain in the world is a challenge even for the most experienced mountaineers. A great success for the exceptional athlete!
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Successful high-altitude mountaineer and pioneer of high-altitude medicine: Oswald "Bulle" Ölz is one of the most important alpinists in Austria and one of the most colorful personalities of Himalayan mountaineering. He takes every opportunity to learn more about the causes and effects of altitude sickness; he did not shy away from risky self-experiments. Now the "bull" is celebrating his 80th birthday and the Bergwelten portrait shows him as one of the great alpinists of his generation
Matthias Haunholder and Matthias Mayr have already come through almost every continent on their spectacular skiing adventures. Whether at -40 degrees Celsius in eastern Siberia, whether in the seemingly endless expanse of Antarctica or on the lonely Kuril island of Onekotan. In the process, the two adventurers meet people far removed from modern civilization, have unexpected encounters with wild animals and reach their own limits - both physically and mentally. (Servus TV)
Since the first female mountaineer 150 years ago, strong women and pioneers have left their mark on the Dolomites. For them, the pale mountains mean freedom, inspiration and home. (Servus TV)
70 years ago, on July 3, 1953, the Austrian alpinist Hermann Buhl was the first person to stand on the summit of Nanga Parbat - the 8,125 meter high "mountain of destiny" in the western Himalayas, the climb of which claimed more lives than almost any other. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the first ascent, Reinhold Messner for Bergwelten will guide you through the turbulent and tragic history of Nanga Parbat. Despite all the dangers, the Nanga Parbat still attracts mountaineers from all over the world. Climbing the eight-thousander is already considered an enormous challenge in summer - its winter ascent, on the other hand, is one of the greatest challenges in alpinism: temperatures of down to -45 degrees, meter-high snow and avalanches make every attempt a gamble.
Austria, the land of the mountains. Not only the mountains, but also the lakes, more precisely the mountain lakes. Hundreds line the native mountain landscapes. So also in the Schladminger Tauern, home of professional ski mountaineer Johanna Hiemer. With giglaxes and hatchlings on the doorstep, Johanna discovered her love for mountain lakes early on. For this summer, she and her husband Lukas have something special in front of: instead of the beach and more, an active holiday to the most beautiful mountain lakes in Austria.
In Trentino, northern Italy, alpine tradition and a Mediterranean attitude to life combine to create the perfect blend for mountain enthusiasts. Here, between the Dolomites and Lake Garda, you will find a varied adventure playground for scrambling, mountain biking, kayaking, mountain running and enjoying local cuisine - always with a spectacular view of rugged mountain flanks and lovely landscapes.
She is considered the "Queen of Ski High Tours, the" Haute Route "from Chamonix to Zermatt. But in April 2018, a deadly ski tour drama shocked the alpine world: seven people froze just a few hundred meters from the saving hut. What had happened? - "Mountain Worlds" was able to use data from Swiss flight rescue for this documentation and, with the shocking reports from eyewitnesses, provides a meticulous reconstruction of those fatal hours in the Valais Alps.
In the footsteps of the King of the Alps, the forefather of ibex in Europe, double Olympic champion Benjamin Raich and climbing legend Bernd Zangerl go on a ski tour in Gran Paradiso. Their goal is the summit of the 4106 meter high Gran Paradiso. In the kingdom for ibex and climber, Bernd Zangerl manages the "Boundless" tour in the Valle Dell'Órco. Zangerl sets another milestone 5 years after his serious injury in clean climbing.
70 years ago - on 29. May 1953 - Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first people to reach the "roof of the world", the 8,848 meter high Mount Everest. 25 years later, Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler also enroll in the Alpine history books. They are the first to succeed in defeating Everest without additional bottle oxygen. For the 70th anniversary of the first ascent, BERGWELTEN tells the moving story of the highest peak on earth.
On 29. May 1953, New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay stand at the summit of 8,848 meter high Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world. The conditions for an Everest ascent have changed since 1953 as well as the conditions on the mountain: the ascent routes are well prepared and secured with fixed ropes - including those on the Nepalese south side, which leads through the dreaded Khumbu ice break. Bergwelten accompanies hobby alpinists on their summit climb.
Around Bad Eisenkappel, a mountain group rises from Slovenia to Carinthia, which is hardly known, but is all the wilder and more beautiful: the Steiner Alps. Hans Wenzl, Austria's most successful mountain climber, takes a high summer tour with Judo European champion Sabrina Filtzmoser on the Grintovec, the highest peak in the Steiner Alps. This opens up the beauty as well as the importance of this small low mountain range of the Karawanken - a mountain range full of history and stories. (ServusTV)
From Linz and the Danube in the south, it stretches north to the heights of the Bohemian Forest: the Mühlviertel. It is the geologically oldest part of Upper Austria and is commonly referred to as a hilly country, hardly perceived as alpine. Wrongly. Because the Mühlviertel has produced pioneers and professionals - in climbing as well as in alpine skiing.
This documentary portrays the South Tyrolean mountaineering legend and one of the most impressive everyday philosophers in the Alps: the Sterzingen climber and mountain guide Hanspeter Eisendle. BERGWELTEN accompanies Eisendle on a biographical journey through his very own mountain worlds, following his inner maps, to a rugged, rocky South Tyrol. (ServusTV)
The world-class alpinists Stephan Siegrist, Thomas and Alexander Huber want to commemorate their crashed climbing enthusiasts with a new route in the Eiger Nordwand.
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