Ralf Dujmovits

Ralf is the director of "Amical alpine" and lives with his partner Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner based in the Black Forrest in Germany. Whenever there is a possibility for another adventure Ralf and Gerlinde will take part. Ralf climbed the highest mountains in the world in the vicinity of 8000m. The public eventually recognised Ralf due to his 33-hour life telecast climbing the Eiger Nordwand. Ralf has over 40 expeditions and trekking behind him including the Himalaya and their Antarctic, the Andes and Karakorum. Ralf is one of only a handful of experienced mountaineers. Ralf's expertise will add extra comfort and security to the Antarctic Expedition 2009 - 2011.

Ralf reached the summit of Everest on Oct 4th 1992 by the South East Ridge. One of a very few men in the world to have reached the Summits of Everest and K2. German, climber, 40-year-old bachelor, mountain guide, director since 1989 of 'Amicalalpin' (an Expedition and Trekking Agency), technical adviser. Multiple ascents in the Alps, including most of the classic itineraries. UIAGM Mountain- & Ski guide