
ALLPSTORE
The All Alps shop was created to raise funds for the ongoing development of the project and to help it grow into an independent brand. All profits are reinvested into exploring new trails, acquiring technical equipment, and expanding the project as a platform for inspiration and discovery.

Souls of the Alps #13: Robert Bösch – The Eye of the Alps
Swiss alpinist & legendary mountain photographer.
Captured the soul of peaks for over 40 years.
He didn’t just shoot landscapes — he told alpine stories.

Souls of the Alps #12: Benjamin Védrines – Flying Between Peaks, Living on the Edge
Matterhorn. Eiger. Jorasses. Climbed. Skied. Paraglided.
Poetic, bold, and deeply human.
He doesn’t just summit — he soars.

Souls of the Alps #11: Roger Schäli – The Master of the North Faces
Climbed all six great North Faces of the Alps.
First ascent of Punta Pioda’s north face (2025).
He climbs with vision, respect, and heart.

Souls of the Alps #10: Nicolas Hojac & Philipp Brugger – Speed, Endurance, and a New Alpine Era
Eiger. Mönch. Jungfrau. 15h30. No engines.
Climbed, skied, soared.
Speed meets style in a new era of alpinism.

Souls of the Alps #09: Dani Arnold – The Quiet Force of Speed and Ice
Fastest solos of the Eiger, Matterhorn & more.
First to solo all six great North Faces of the Alps.
Quiet, focused, unstoppable.

Souls of the Alps #08: Ueli Steck – The Swiss Machine and the Art of Speed
Soloed the Eiger North Face in under 3 hours.
Master of speed, precision, and mountain flow.
He climbed not for records — but for freedom.

Souls of the Alps #07: Reinhold Messner – The Edge of Human Possibility
First to climb all 14 8,000ers without oxygen.
Soloed Everest. Born in the Alps, shaped by risk and respect.
He didn’t just climb — he changed the meaning of alpinism.

Souls of the Alps #06: Alfred Wills – The Judge Who Opened the Golden Age
In 1854, he climbed the Wetterhorn and opened the Golden Age of Alpinism.
Writer of Wanderings Among the High Alps, founding member of the Alpine Club.
He didn’t just climb — he inspired a generation to follow.

Souls of the Alps #05: Leslie Stephen – The Philosopher Who Found Truth in the Mountains
Philosopher, alpinist, and father of Virginia Woolf.
First ascents of Schreckhorn and Rimpfischhorn.
Author of The Playground of Europe — where climbing meets thought.

Souls of the Alps #04: John Tyndall – The Scientist Who Climbed Beyond Knowledge
Scientist. Climber. Philosopher of the Alps.
First ascent of Weisshorn (1861). Explained the greenhouse effect.
He studied the world — and stood on top of it.

Souls of the Alps #03: Christian Almer – The Guide of Great Firsts
Over 30 first ascents, from the Eiger to the Dent Blanche.
He guided legends — and passed his legacy to his own son.

Souls of the Alps #02: Edward Whymper – Triumph and Tragedy in the Sky
In 1865, he became the first to summit the Matterhorn — but lost four teammates on the way down.
Artist, explorer, and philosopher of the Alps.

Souls of the Alps #01: Jacques Balmat – The Man Who Touched the Sky
In 1786, with no gear, no maps, and no crowd, Jacques Balmat and Michel-Gabriel Paccard reached the summit of Mont Blanc for the first time in history.
From crystal hunter to mountain legend, Balmat opened the door to modern alpinism — driven by courage, instinct, and an unshakable connection to the mountains.
He didn’t just climb peaks — he awakened the alpine spirit.