About Me
Stephan Keck – Alpinist (or „more than just a mountaineer”)
Always aiming high despite keeping both feet firmly on the ground: Stephan Keck, born in Schwaz in Tyrol 1973, is an extreme mountaineer, expedition manager, mountain guide, entrepreneur, photographer and, despite all his adventures, also the caring father of three children and a real family man. Ever since he was a child he has always felt comfortable in extreme environments. Whether on eight-thousanders in the Himalayas, balloon-skiing in his local Alps or going on a six-month African road trip with the entire family in a converted truck. He’s experienced temperatures ranging from minus 48 to plus 47 degrees celsius and was above the magical eight-thousand-meter limit ten times – except for one commercial time – always by fair means.
After finishing school, Stephan Keck completed extensive training with his parents plumbing company including a master craftsman exam. However, the temptation for adventure was already strong and during his training he broke out of the run of the mill life again and again. At the young age of 18 he travelled to Peru for his first major mountain expeditions followed by further spells in the Andean countries of South America.
It was here that Stephan Keck’s passion for high altitude mountaineering began and after the end of his first apprenticeship he turned this passion into a profession becoming a certified ski and mountain guide in 2003. In the same year, he founded Alpinist Expeditions and since then, with his team, has been offering expeditions, adventure and winter sport trips worldwide. Just one year later came the the first eight-thousander summit success with the ascent of the Shisha Pangma. Since then he has been on repeated expeditions to the highest mountains of the world from Alaska to Pakistan. In spring 2019 Stephan stood on the summit of Mount Everst. He also offers the equipment necessary for such expeditions in his own web-shop Expeditiongear. In 2014, he founded the Bergkult Productions brand and has since then undertaken ambitious photo and film projects such as the Freeride feature film „Heimschnee“ for cinema and TV. All companies, as well as the installation company, which Stephan Keck has now taken over from his father, are now combined under the umbrella of Keck GmbH.
Today, Stephan Keck completes marathons in under three hours and proves his endurance in terms of social commitment as well. In 2009, he founded the relief organisation STEPZERO.ONE, which is used to finance the construction of schools and hospitals in Nepal and Pakistan. After the severe earthquake in Nepal in 2015 he also immediately took action with his comrades. Together they collected 65 tons of materials that were most needed, brought them to Nepal and actively took part supporting the reconstruction on site. Out of this initiative came the relief action SOS Nepal, which is still supported today by personalities like Franz Klammer, Axel Naglich and Andi Goldberger. Not only did he bring private individuals on board but he was also able to win over numerous companies who took an active part in the campaign.
From skilled craftsman to extreme climber to entrepreneur and inventor of balloon skiing, Stephan Keck is characterised by the courage to put new ideas into practice. Whether it is in the entrepreneurial sense of realising new business ideas or in private life travelling around the world with his wife and children on adventurous explorations in the search for freedom.
Education
- 1979 – 1983 elementary school
- 1983 – 1987 secondary school
- 1987 – 1991 shipfitter apprentice for gas/water/heating
- 1997 examination for master craftsman’s diploma gas/water/heating
- examination for entrepreneur’s diploma
- examination for apprentice instructor’s diploma
- 1997 – 2000 education as mountain rescue man in rock, ice, winter, canyoning
- 2001 – 2003 education as mountain and skiing guide
- November 2001 education as skiing instructor I
- March 2002 education as skiing instructor II and snowboard instructor
Hard Facts
Highlights
The following list represents some of the most important highlights of my alpine career:
Nevado Pisco, 5750 m | Peru | August 96 |
Huascaran Pisco Sur, 6768 m | Peru | August 96 |
Cerro Marmolejo, 6110 m | Chile | January 97 |
Aconcagua, 6956 m | Chile/Argentinia | January 97 |
Huayhuash-Trekking | Peru | July 98 |
Nevado Pisco, 5750 m (Solo) | Peru | August 98 |
Nevado Urus, 5752 m (Solo) | Peru | September 98 |
Nevado Ishinca, 5530 m (Solo) | Peru | September 98 |
Chopicalqui, 6345 m | Peru | September 98 |
Nevado Alpamayo, 5950 m | Peru | September 98 |
Artisonrayu, 5750 m (Solo) | Peru | September 98 |
Misti, 5800 m (Solo) | Bolivia | October 98 |
Huayna Potosi, 6088 m (Solo) | Bolivia | October 98 |
Ancohuma, 6427 m (Solo) | Bolivia | October 98 |
Nationalpark Torres del Paine Trekking | Chile | November 98 |
Cotopaxi, 5897 m | Ecuador | December 99 |
Chimborazo, 6268 m | Ecuador | December 99 |
June 2000 | ||
Diablo Mudo, 5223 m | Peru | July 2000 |
Nevada Pisco, 5750 m | Peru | July 2000 |
La Esfinge, 5350 m (5.10 A0 650 m) | Peru | July 2000 |
Chacaraju Este (Peruvian Spanish), 5950 m | Peru | July 2000 |
Tocllaraju, 6034 m (by ski) | Peru | July 2000 |
Yosemite (Salathé, Westface, Half Dome Solo) | USA | May 2001 |
Lake Tahoe (Sport Climbing) | USA | June 2001 |
Sardinia (Sport Climbing) | Italy | September 2002 |
Nevado Tocllaraju, 6032 m | Peru | May 2003 |
Nevado Ishinca, 5530 m | Peru | May 2003 |
Nevado Alpamayo, 5950 m | Peru | May 2003 |
Huascaran, 6768 m | Peru | May 2003 |
Singhalila Trek / Gocha La | India | November 2003 |
Shisha Pangma, 8027 m | Tibet | April 2004 |
Nevado Urus, 5752 m | Peru | June 2004 |
Nevado Ishinca, 5530 m | Peru | June 2004 |
Nevado Copa, 6050 m (Central Summit) | Peru | June 2004 |
Nevado Huascaran Norte, 6664 m | Peru | June 2004 |
Nevado Huarapasca, 5432 m | Peru | August 2004 |
Burma Climbing and Trekking | Thailand | November 2004 |
Gasherbrum II Expedition, 8045 m | Pakistan | June 2005 |
Nanga Parbat Expedition, 8125 m | Pakistan | June 2006 |
Afrika Expedition | Afrika | May-Oct. 2007 |
Aconcagua, 6962 m | Argentinia | February 2008 |
Mount Everest, 8849 m | Nepal/China | March 2008 |
Afrika Expedition | Afrika | May-Oct. 2008 |
Manaslu, 8163 m | Nepal | October 2008 |
2x 6000m, 1x 5000m | Equador | January 2009 |
Mc Kinley, 6190 m (Exceedance) | North America | May 2009 |
2x Elbrus, 5642 m (Exceedance) | Russia | August 2009 |
Altitude difference of 17000 m 290 km walk 7x 5000 m Summit 1x 6000m Summit |
Nepal | November 2009 |
Alpamayo, 5947 m | Peru | September 2011 |
Ski Touring | Norway | March 2012 |
Climbing and Mountaineering | Spain | August 2012 |
Manaslu, 8163 m | Nepal | October 2012 |
Cho Oyu, 8200 m (Mt. Everest Base Camp) |
Tibet | September 2013 |
Ama Dablam, 6814 m | Nepal | October 2014 |
Support Bike World Record Markus Stöckl | Chile | March 2015 |
Ski Mountaineering | Norway | April 2015 |
Filmproduction Servus TV Expedition Manaslu Region |
Nepal | November 2015 |
Skiing For Freedom | Pakistan | January 2016 |
Ski Mountaineering | Iceland | April 2016 |
SOS Nepal school reconstruction | Nepal | December 2016 |
Photo Coverage | Syria, Turkey | December 2016 |
Ski Mountaineering Colorado | USA | February 2017 |
Pumori, 7161 m | Nepal | May 2019 |
Mount Everest, 8848 m | Nepal | May 2019 |
Broad Peak, 8051 m | Pakistan | July 2021 |
You can find more information about me in my book „Solo mit Familie“.
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