Marcel Remy – 94 years old and back on the summit
Marcel Remy, who is approaching his 95th year, climbs the 450 meter tall north-west face of the legendary Miroir de l’Argentine in western Switzerland. Read
Marcel Remy, who is approaching his 95th year, climbs the 450 meter tall north-west face of the legendary Miroir de l’Argentine in western Switzerland. Read
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