Beat Kammerlander
Life in the vertical world
Location: Forum Brixen
Climbing is his passion
In his new mulitmedia show, free climber Beat Kammerlander takes a look back at his career and at 30 years of climbing history.
Beat enjoys looking at things from a different perspective and sometimes steps into the role of photographer.
His photographic coverage of exploits by celebrities - such as Dean Potter slacklining or BASE jumping and Axel Naglich on his "Vertical Rush" expedition in Alaska (the world's longest ski decent) - serves as a background to the whole show and gives great insights into life in the vertical world.
Beat Kammerlander

Born on 01/14/1959
Born in Nüziders/Vorarlberg
Nation: Austria
Profession: Climber
The Austrian Beat Kammerlander has been among Europe's best all-round climbers for decades. He is the only Alpinist climber who has matered routes with a difficulty level of up to 10 and is a true master in all climbing disciplines. Beat Kammerlander has also impressively moved the boundaries of what's possible in ice climbing.
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