Sam Anthamatten, the alpine multitasker | Nevia movie

Sam Anthamatten is one of the world's best all-rounders. With apparent ease, he plays on the keyboard of alpinism and combines the various mountaineering disciplines to create new challenges. His latest film Nevia provides impressive insights into his very own interpretation of alpinism.

With the paraglider from Zermatt to the Obergabelhorn, on foot through the north face, down on skis and fly the rest home - this is an example of how the Valais Sam anthamatten the different forms of mountain sports combined. And the mountain guide, freeskier and alpinist doesn't just do this somehow, but at the highest level. The North Face has with Nevia created a gripping portrait of the talented all-rounder Sam Anthamatten.

Our film recommendation: Nevia - A Sam Anthamatten Story

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