While we prioritize risk management and safety in the mountains, everything else is pretty much freestyle. We’re always on the hunt for good laughs and great photos.

rouländ:
is a badass harmonica player and even more vicious when behind his camera. has a ultra-heavy tripod weighing in at about the same as a tankship – but actually uses it. as a former freeclimber he is the most experienced mountaineer of the bunch. that said, he usually doesn’t think much when running around on sketchy ridges with the headlamp turned off – „it’s all about the shot“ is his credo.

dyle:
has a tripod. is too damn lazy to set it up. uses high ISO instead and messes up most of the night shots as a consequence. has great post-pro skills though and is not afraid to use them when needed. hates #nofilter hashtags but knows how to look good on insta.
tpac:
had to buy next-level equipment to keep up with the more demanding routes we attack – now has the most advanced and modern hiking-boots in western europe and calls them „netflixer“. has no fear of heights and as a pastor generally has no problem with death and post life. sings worship songs on top of mountains, which usually is quite annoying.
fibe:
is the latest member of the fellowship. works as an architect and therfore always complains about „uneven mountainscapes“ that wouldn’t pass any mechanical load tests in the „real world“. Is a true multi-sports-man and a great guitarist in the greatest band that ever existed.
The Vocacb
to be part of the „hart am berg“ fanclub you should know a few things about the vocab to use:
- Geileisen
- Bro-Sick
- (Darth)-Eighter
- Schneeaxt
- Lawinös
- Arschäis’n
- ISO