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HIMALAYA
Para-Alpinism Expedition | 2024
Art work of this expedition available here
OBJECTIF - KYAJO RI - 6 025 m / CHOLATSE - 6 120 m
In the fall of 2024, I led an expedition in the Himalayas with a dual goal: to summit and attempt to paraglide from Kyajo Ri and Cholatse, two towering peaks that are as majestic as they are demanding.
This adventure was marked by a world-first when we successfully took off from Cholatse, combining mountaineering and paragliding in a unique and groundbreaking feat.
The expedition gave birth to my first film as an athlete-artist, What Brings You Up There, which explores the paradoxes that drive us all in a world obsessed with the pursuit of “always more.”
Through the intimate story of my journey, the film delves into my relentless pursuit alongside my climbing partners, Mitch and Cchiring, as we venture towards the summits of Kyajo Ri and Cholatse.
With few words and raw emotions, What Brings You Up There offers no answers, only an invitation to explore your own motivations and find your own path.
This expedition and film embody the powerful connection between nature, and our innermost drives, questioning what truly compels us.
Supported by Arc'teryx, Therm-ic, Skywalk, Samaya
Photography by Nathanael Sapey-triomphe
Writing Nathanael Sapey-triomphe
Shared with Chhiring Sherpa, Michel Cervellin
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Special thanks to
Jordan Manoukian, Victor Arques
Michel Cervellin, Alice Le Peutrec
HIMALAYA
Solukhumbu trail running Expedition | 2020
Art work of this expedition available here
300 km, between 3 000m. & 5 500m.
with 20 000m. vertical meters.
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In 2024, I embarked on an expedition deep into the Himalayas, following the historic route to Everest Base Camp from Jiri.
This journey, led us through remote valleys and high mountain passes, revealing a raw and untamed side of Nepal.
An authentic glimpse, where the warmth of the local communities makes every step meaningful.
No heavy loads to carry just the essentials, as we rely on the hospitality of mountain villages along the way.
More than just an expedition, this adventure was a journey into the heart of the Himalayas one that left a lasting mark and a deep desire to return.
HIMALAYA
Para-Alpinism Expedition | 2024
Art work of this expedition available here
OBJECTIF -
KYAJO RI - 6 025 m / CHOLATSE - 6 120 m
In the fall of 2024, I led an expedition in the Himalayas with a dual goal: to summit and attempt to paraglide from Kyajo Ri and Cholatse, two towering peaks that are as majestic as they are demanding.This adventure was marked by a world-first when we successfully took off from Cholatse, combining mountaineering and paragliding in a unique and groundbreaking feat.
The expedition gave birth to my first film as an athlete-artist, What Brings You Up There, which explores the paradoxes that drive us all in a world obsessed with the pursuit of “always more.”
Through the intimate story of my journey, the film delves into my relentless pursuit alongside my climbing partners, Mitch and Cchiring, as we venture towards the summits of Kyajo Ri and Cholatse.With few words and raw emotions, What Brings You Up There offers no answers, only an invitation to explore your own motivations and find your own path.
This expedition and film embody the powerful connection between nature, and our innermost drives, questioning what truly compels us.
HIMALAYA
Solukhumbu trail running Expedition | 2020
Art work of this expedition available here
300 km, between 3 000m. & 5 500m.
with 20 000m. vertical meters.
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In 2024, I embarked on an expedition deep into the Himalayas, following the historic route to Everest Base Camp from Jiri. This journey, led us through remote valleys and high mountain passes, revealing a raw and untamed side of Nepal.
An authentic glimpse, where the warmth of the local communities makes every step meaningful.
No heavy loads to carry just the essentials, as we rely on the hospitality of mountain villages along the way.
More than just an expedition, this adventure was a journey into the heart of the Himalayas one that left a lasting mark and a deep desire to return.
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