
Eiger Nordwand
Eiger Nordwand, also known as the Eiger North Face, is a famous and challenging mountain face in the Swiss Alps. Standing 2,600 meters high, it is renowned for its steep, icy, and rocky climbs that test the skill and courage of mountaineers. First successfully ascended in 1938, it has since become a symbol of mountaineering daring and technical achievement. The face's dramatic vertical walls and dangerous conditions have attracted climbers from around the world, making it a legendary and iconic symbol in the history of high-altitude climbing.