Mountaineer on alpine ridge

My Story

My Philosophy

Progress Over Perfection

Every step forward counts. Focus on consistent improvement, not flawless execution.

Constant Learning

Mountains teach humility. Every climb is an opportunity to learn something new.

Embrace Failure

Not every summit is reached. Failed attempts are valuable lessons in disguise.

Stay Authentic

Real stories, raw experiences. No filters, no false narratives.

Childhood

I grew up between the village and the mountains, always outside. For seven years I trained karate — not to become a great fighter, but because it taught me discipline and respect. Those values stayed with me and shaped everything that came after.

Childhood in the mountains

Teenage Years

During my teens, my dream was completely different — I wanted to become a basketball player and imagined myself one day reaching the NBA. The mountains were just something I did for fun with friends. At the same time, I got into calisthenics; I loved learning new skills like 360° moves and handstands. Even back then, movement and challenge were a big part of my life.

Training and outdoor activities collage

University and Forward

Later, during university and my time in the Netherlands, I explored even more forms of training: bouldering, boxing, and running. That eventually led me to trail running, where I truly fell in love with the feeling of moving fast through nature.

Along the way, I started building the confidence and technical skills to create content and share my experiences.

Now my focus is clear: I want to develop the hard skills the mountains demand — hiking, climbing, mountaineering, surviving — and document the entire journey as honestly as possible.

Summit at frozen mountain peak

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