Romolo Nottaris

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Romolo Nottaris
Personal information
Full nameRomolo Nottaris
Main disciplineMountaineering
Other disciplinestradesman
Born (1946-09-07) September 7, 1946 (age 77)
Lugano, Switzerland
NationalitySwiss

Romolo Nottaris (born July 9, 1946 in Lugano, Switzerland) is a Swiss rock climber, mountaineer and author of documentary films.

Climbing career[edit]

Romolo Nottaris is an adherent of the "Alpine style" of mountaineering (i.e climbing without high altitude porters, fixed ropes and oxygen masks). In 1978, he founded "New Rock", a trading company for mountain equipment. With the profits of this company, Nottaris financed his expeditions and sponsored other mountaineers like Ueli Steck[1] and the brothers Anthamatten.

In 1983, Nottaris organized the first expedition from Ticino to the Himalaya. He returned several times to the Himalayas, and in particular with Erhard Loretan and Jean Troillet. Apart from the Himalayas, the Alaska mountains, Patagonia, and Antarctica are the regions where Nottaris organizes expeditions and makes documentary films.

Main expeditions[edit]

Nottaris has completed the following expeditions:[2] ==

Books[edit]

  • Pumori: ticinesi in Himalaya del Nepal, Agno, 1980
  • Fascino dell'Himalaya: Makalu 8478 m, 1 tentativo invernale: Gasherbrum 2 8035 m, Agno, 1981 (mit T. Zünd)
  • Antartide: ancora una leggenda, ADV, 1993 (Text von Gianni Caverzasio, Fhoto von Romolo Nottaris)

Documentary films[edit]

  • Cerro Torre Cumbre (Interview with Marco Pedrini, Film with Fulvio Mariani) 1986
  • Mountain bike: Aconcagua (7035 m ) (Film with Fulvio Mariani) 1989
  • White-Out (Monte Epperly with Erhard Loretan) 1996[6]
  • La danza della foca leopardo
  • Tre passi nel regno del fantastico (with Gianluigi Quarti), 2005
  • La magia del continente bianco (Film with Fulvio Mariani), 2013

References[edit]

  1. ^ Interview with Ueli Steck
  2. ^ List of Swiss expeditions over 7000 m
  3. ^ Alpinwiki
  4. ^ The American Alpine Journal
  5. ^ Jean Ammann et Erhard Loretan, Les 8000 rugissants, Fribourg, 1996, p. 175
  6. ^ Travels in Another World