I’m a mountain guide but I also love the vast, broad spaces.
White spaces which bring me the undisturbed running
of the wind, spaces of endless woods which whisper
to my heart about an unknown and primeval energy,
the one of our Mother the Earth.
Spaces which hide remote nameless mountains,
those not in fashion I mean. Places where nothing
else matters but my being there, my existing,
my breathing: to find back my affinity with
the great wilderness (and therefore, with
myself), this is all I care for.
This is how my "slogan" Back to the Mother
has come to life: a way to give voice to the need to
get back to Mother Earth, a way to live mountains
and adventure, no more having to conquer them,
no more with the "No Limits Man philosophy", but
with the "philosophy of Listening and of Slow Life":
a way to find back our "lost" roots.
It is an invitation, therefore, to simplicity.
Since years my Back to the Mother style gives ground to every new ski traverse or ascent which I act in remote, wild areas of our Planet (I hate to call them exploits or expeditions…!); but, this style, is first of all my main purpose while working as a Mountain Guide or as Arctic Guide, as I take people and kids around: either on a hike or a climb in "my" Dolomites Mountains (where I live), either in the stunning wilderness of the Great North
Photo of the main page: stunning northern Light above the Sinjerak Lodge
White spaces which bring me the undisturbed running
of the wind, spaces of endless woods which whisper
to my heart about an unknown and primeval energy,
the one of our Mother the Earth.
Spaces which hide remote nameless mountains,
those not in fashion I mean. Places where nothing
else matters but my being there, my existing,
my breathing: to find back my affinity with
the great wilderness (and therefore, with
myself), this is all I care for.
This is how my "slogan" Back to the Mother
has come to life: a way to give voice to the need to
get back to Mother Earth, a way to live mountains
and adventure, no more having to conquer them,
no more with the "No Limits Man philosophy", but
with the "philosophy of Listening and of Slow Life":
a way to find back our "lost" roots.
It is an invitation, therefore, to simplicity.
Since years my Back to the Mother style gives ground to every new ski traverse or ascent which I act in remote, wild areas of our Planet (I hate to call them exploits or expeditions…!); but, this style, is first of all my main purpose while working as a Mountain Guide or as Arctic Guide, as I take people and kids around: either on a hike or a climb in "my" Dolomites Mountains (where I live), either in the stunning wilderness of the Great North
Photo of the main page: stunning northern Light above the Sinjerak Lodge


