A hiker in a blue Mammut jacket treks across an icy landscape with majestic mountains in the background at sunset.

Mammut
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Five years ago, Mammut has been documenting some of the worlds most iconic mountain climbs in 360 for their Project360. For the Eiger Nordwand ascent, the team even shots 360 videos of six different stages of the climb.

Section 1: 2750 m

This extremely exposed section is named after Andreas Hinterstoisser, who mastered it first. Today, fixed ropes are installed on the traverse.

360 Camera | Eiger North Face – Hinterstoisser Traverse

Section 2: 3450 m

The name says it all: a vertical chimney, often icy on the climbable side, otherwise unpleasantly wet. The many climbing expeditions have left lots of visible crampon traces.

360 Camera | Eiger North Face – Waterfall Chimney

Section 3: 3550 m

From the valley, this section looks like a giant spider. It is one of the last and most dangerous key spots on the wall, exposed to constantly falling rock and ice. Use your phone for the best 360° experience.

360 Camera | Eiger North Face – Spider

Section 4: 3970 m

The prize after climbing one of the most challenging ascents and the biggest north face in the Alps. Use your phone for the best 360° experience.

360 Camera | Eiger North Face – Difficult Crack