Viajarapie is about long distance hiking. The name is in Spanish and it’d roughly translate into Travelling On Foot. The focus is on wilderness, self supported travel and all related aspects: gear, skills, ethics, DIY and the simple joy of being out in nature, feeling back home.
It’s on foot that the world gets big again.
Latest
- 2019-02-21Day 7 on the Via Alpina: dark weather, dark rock and the toughest side of thru-hiking when the body doesn't work
- 2019-02-15Via Alpina 1, Stage 6: the two towers (a.k.a. Wetterhorn and Eiger)
- 2019-02-08Stage 5 of my trip on the Via Alpina 1: the Planplatten ridge, postcard panoramas and a camp spot guarded by the Wetterhorn
- 2019-02-01Via Alpina 1, Stage 4: one high pass in the morning, a second one in the evening and everything in between
- 2019-01-28Stage 3 of the Via Alpina 1: Klausenpass, a long descent and a big, flat valley plus my first real crisis of the trip
- 2019-01-21Stage 2 of my trip on the Via Alpina 1: from the Sernftal to Urner Boden
- 2019-01-17Initial stage of my trip on the Via Alpina 1: the Weisstannental and my first ever Swiss Alpine pass
- 2018-12-28A year of travels in snow, tarmac, rock & dirt summarized in 17 pics.
- 2018-11-20It used to be called the Alpine Pass Route so you can bet the passes are an important feature. This is a power list of the passes I crossed on the Via Alpina.







