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Mountaineering in Switzerland

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Alpine Adventures - All our guided trips are staffed with English speaking fully qualified IFMGA mountain guides. We have extensive photo galleries to show you what we get upto in the mountains.
Cosley & Houston Alpine Guides - Switzerland offers tremendous climbing possibilities, beyond the well known classics which of course are justifiably popular. Much of the Swiss Alps resemble the Canadian Rockies, with similar folded and faulted topography, and green alpine meadows. But there are also cragging areas of beautiful steep limestone, and clean granite peaks reminiscent of the Bugaboos of British Columbia. Many well kept secrets await those wanting to escape the crush of the crowd. Listed here are a few well known peaks in some of the main climbing areas, but the possibilities for exploration go well beyond what we can describe in this space.

Mountainguides.ch - If you plan a tour through the Alps or a trip to the top of one of the European peaks.Contact us Brecht Wandfluh, Bergführer / Mountain guide , Untere Winklenstr.4 Frutigen / Switzerland
Telephone - 0041 - 33 671 3951 Email: a_wandfluh@bigfoot.com

Mountain - Gide - Join with Olivier and he will show you the magic and beauty of the high mountain country. Climbing, skiing or touring, whether you are a novice or experienced, a veritable cocktail of activities and destinations await you in the Alps and elsewhere.
Swiss Alpine Guides - Swiss Alpine Guides (SAG) have now been in operation for 25 years. All our guides are qualified through the strict, Swiss Mountain Guides Association and the UIAGM (an international governing body) training programme. Our guides are multi-lingual, multi-talented and are eager to share their extensive local and International skill and experience.
Swiss Guides L,L,C, - A note to mountaineers new to the European and Swiss Alps, global warming has led to incredible changes in route finding, route selection, and glacier melt. I highly recommend a local mountain guide that knows the area well and understands the changes. A local guide has more knowledge and experience with local conditions which allows him to make safe, informed decisions and offer alternatives.