Ueli Steck is a Swiss mountaineer, born October 4, 1976 in Langnau im Emmental (Switzerland) and died April 30, 2017 in Nepal. Nicknamed the "Swiss Machine", he was known for his solo ascents and speed records. As a child, Ueli Steck played ice hockey. At 12, he discovered rock climbing and joined the Swiss Alpine Club. At the age of 18, he climbed the north face of the Eiger and the Bonatti pillar in the Mont-Blanc massif. In 1998, he soloed the Haston Couloir on the Mönch in 3.5 hours, and in 1999 the Lauper route on the Eiger in 5 hours. In 2001, he made the first ascent of the west face of Mount Pumori with Ueli Bühler. From 2002, he made several ascents with Stephan Siegrist: "The Young Spider" (2002) and "La Vida es Silbar" (2003) on the north face of the Eiger, then they chained the 3 north faces of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau in 25 hours (2004). In 2005, he made the first solo ascent of the north face of Cholatse (6,440 m) and the west face of Tawoche (6,505 m). Ueli Ste...
The Alpinist
2021
Race to the Summit
2023
Ueli Steck - Speed, Der schnellste Mann am Berg
2011
Reel Rock 5
2010
Reel Rock 8
2013
The Six Great North Faces of the Alps
2014
Jeff Lowe's Metanoia
2014
Ueli Steck – Auf schmalem Grat
2020
Explore Mont Blanc
2016
Pura Vida (The Ridge)
2012
The Swiss Machine
2010
High Tension
2013
On ne marche qu'une fois sur la lune
2014
Fly High
2008
Ueli Steck - Paraglides Between Mountains In The Swiss Alps
2013