Roberto Vigiani
Mountain Guide
Director of ProRock Outdoor Mountaineering school, he runs Pro Rock Mountain store and collaborates with ProRock Mountain Guides Office.
Roberto has been a Mountain Guide since 1997 and he is a National Instructor, training future guides where he is teaching that which is the fundamental aspect to him: safely and respectfully mountaineering.
Every activity in the mountains fascinates him, rock and ice climbing, ski touring but his greatest love is extreme rock climbing. He has been an active participant from the beginning of free climbing in Italy and he has climbed the most famous routes in Europe, America and Asia. In the Nineties he free climbed some of the most difficult “modern” routes in the Alps.
His passion for new routes has led him to open more than a thousand new routes and intineries around the world. Some of the most famous of these include ”Hotel Supramonte”, in Sardinia (Gole di Gorropu), the ”Larcher-Vigiani” on Punta Penia-Marmolada, and “La Svizzera” in the Swiss Alps (Wendestocke).
He has accompanied clients all over the world, from Nepal to Patagonia, to American National parks, to the big walls of Yosemite and even to the highest Peak in America, Cerro Aconcagua 6962 m. in Argentina.
In 2003 he started teaching techniques for temporary work at a heigth. He is a member of CNSAS as a qualified regional instructor in Mountain Rescue.
Every activity in the mountains fascinates him, rock and ice climbing, ski touring but his greatest love is extreme rock climbing. He has been an active participant from the beginning of free climbing in Italy and he has climbed the most famous routes in Europe, America and Asia. In the Nineties he free climbed some of the most difficult “modern” routes in the Alps.
His passion for new routes has led him to open more than a thousand new routes and intineries around the world. Some of the most famous of these include ”Hotel Supramonte”, in Sardinia (Gole di Gorropu), the ”Larcher-Vigiani” on Punta Penia-Marmolada, and “La Svizzera” in the Swiss Alps (Wendestocke).
He has accompanied clients all over the world, from Nepal to Patagonia, to American National parks, to the big walls of Yosemite and even to the highest Peak in America, Cerro Aconcagua 6962 m. in Argentina.
In 2003 he started teaching techniques for temporary work at a heigth. He is a member of CNSAS as a qualified regional instructor in Mountain Rescue.
Info
Certificate as Mountain Guide: 29/9/1997
Subscription to Mountain Guides association: 1997
Subscription to Mountain Guides association: 1997