Full-length climbing film «Alpine Trilogy – Doggystyle» available

The climbing film "Alpine Trilogy - Doggystyle" with Nicolas Favresse and Sébastien Berthe and their exploit in the Alps is now available in full length as video-on-demand.

In the summer of 2020, the Belgian professional climbers cycled Nicolas favresse and Sebastien Berthe through Europe to the Alpine trilogy, three of the most difficult multi-pitch tours in the Alps. The two were accompanied by cameraman Damien Largeron and the two dogs Kroux and Bintje.

Besides having a good amount of fun, Nico Favresse and Seb Berthe also had success climbing. The film "Alpine Trilogy Doggystyle" takes the viewer on the climbing trip of this crazy group.

Picture gallery of the climbing trip by Seb Berthe and Nico Favresse

Facts about the movie

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