Arwa Spire, India
Frank Kretschmann

Roger Schäli and the film Loslassen, let go

The entire version of Loslassen, let go is now online. This film recounts the ascent of Arwa Spire (6193m) in India together with Simon Gietl, but also talks about the human relationships.
1 / 9
Arwa Spire, India
Frank Kretschmann
This film tells the story of India’s Arwa Spire. Roger’s first summit there was in 2002. And there, in May 2011, is where cameraman Daniel Ahnen slipped into a crevasse. Upon returning to the mountain in September 2012, Roger comes a full circle when the reaches the summit with his partner Simon Gietl. There, he places a memorial on the summit to his friend who died in the fatal fall.

The film tells a love story with the mountains. It also tells about the relationships between people, like Takio Kato who achieved the first ascent of the Japanese Diretissima route up the Eiger North Face.

Going home und leaving again, holding tight and letting go and always eternally grateful for the deep joy experienced on the mountain.




INFO: loslassen-film.com

Note:
Expo.Planetmountain
Expo Salewa
www
loslassen-film.com



Latest news


Expo / News


Expo / Products
Hiking boots ideal for day walks of medium difficulty on varied terrain.
Compact, ultra-powerful, and rechargeable headlamp featuring Reactive Lighting technology
Mammut Barryvox 2 is a compact avalanche transceiver for fast, supported search.
Balanced bouldering shoes that blend performance with comfort.
New sport climbing harness with fixed leg loops, offering maximum comfort, low weight and excellent freedom of movement.
Scott skis, light enough for ski touring, and shaped for freeride skiing.
Show products