Aude Fournier, Vague à Lames, La Maraîche, Switzerland. Photo by Fred Moix / fredmoix.com
Aude Fournier, Vague à Lames, La Maraîche, Switzerland. Photo by Fred Moix / fredmoix.com
A LOCAL'S-EYE VIEW OF SWITZERLAND'S MAGICAL BLOCS
“it’s a nice achievement to do this bouldering portfolio
about my country, in the style of climbing I like the most,”
says the Swiss boulderer/photographer Fred Moix, who
spent the last six years shooting his native stones. “It was like
a personal mission, a kind of legacy I wanted to give.”
If you’ve been living under a rock, the thing to know is, Switzerland is one of the world’s hard-bouldering epicenters, thanks in no small measure to Fred Nicole’s visionary efforts over the past 15 years. “I remember witnessing Fred cruise La Danse des Balrogs (the world’s first V13) when I was young, and I just didn’t believe my eyes,” says Moix. “Fred’s achievements and the way he’s doing them are truly impressive.”
Julie Gallay among the walls, Brione, Ticino. Photo by Fred Moix / fredmoix.com
Julie Gallay among the walls, Brione, Ticino. Photo by Fred Moix / fredmoix.com
As a country, good ol’ neutral Switzerland is a land of alpine beauty, and a melting
pot of three cultures and languages (French,
German, Italian). Climbable year-round, it
has the four main bouldering centers of
Magic Wood, Brione, Cresciano, and Chironico, all close to each other. “Magic Wood is in the German part,” says Moix, “while
the three other meccas are in the Italian part,
in the canton of Ticino. The French part
contains only old classics and some isolated
gems it’s definitely less suited for a trip.”
Moix says his boulderer’s eye helped
with this portfolio. “Being deeply invested
in the community, looking for new problems, and climbing at a good level have
helped me understand which problems
are special and for what reasons,” he says.
Shooting Swiss blocs, adds Moix, is “all
about the passion to be in the rhythm. On
some moments of some shoots, you get that
special state of mind you encounter when
you’re climbing just perfectly.”