International audienceIn 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undertook individual journeys to follow the entire political border of an alpine country, respectively Switzerland and France, each unaware of the approximate concomitance of their projects. Harlin and Daudet decided to use the imaginary line drawn on a map by political administrations as the pretext and backdrop for a totally new adventure. Their aim was to follow a border along its entire linear route, the abstract nature of which is generally only experienced when one crosses it from one country to another. The self-imposed constraints thus provided them with the basis for a new type of mountaineering, one which involved not only confronting the...
The modern approach of Alpine Crossing was based on the correlation between three processes: acceler...
Usual representations of the Massif Central describe this mountain as an enclosed territory. Natives...
International audienceQuestion about the future of alpine territories requires first of all to recal...
International audienceIn 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undert...
International audienceIn 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undert...
In 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undertook individual journey...
En 2011 et 2012, deux alpinistes ont fait le projet de parcourir les frontières politiques d’un pays...
Mountain borders can be considered as « in-between spaces» for two reasons: at first, because they a...
Abstract. — The french mountains, Alps particularly, are not perceived in the same way by the geogra...
L'approche moderne des Traversées Alpines s'est fondée sur un postulat de corrélation de trois dynam...
Since Antiquity, the European mountains were dreaded and avoided by travelers who had to go through ...
International audienceThe practice of recreational sports plays a part in the structuring of mountai...
If the mountain is an object that has continued to support the geographical discipline and its devel...
Abstract: Representation and knowledge of the world's mountains: the Pyrenees and the Caucasus seen ...
International audienceThe transborder co-operations constitute a form of crossing of borders in sofa...
The modern approach of Alpine Crossing was based on the correlation between three processes: acceler...
Usual representations of the Massif Central describe this mountain as an enclosed territory. Natives...
International audienceQuestion about the future of alpine territories requires first of all to recal...
International audienceIn 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undert...
International audienceIn 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undert...
In 2011 and 2012, two mountain climbers, John Harlin and Lionel Daudet, undertook individual journey...
En 2011 et 2012, deux alpinistes ont fait le projet de parcourir les frontières politiques d’un pays...
Mountain borders can be considered as « in-between spaces» for two reasons: at first, because they a...
Abstract. — The french mountains, Alps particularly, are not perceived in the same way by the geogra...
L'approche moderne des Traversées Alpines s'est fondée sur un postulat de corrélation de trois dynam...
Since Antiquity, the European mountains were dreaded and avoided by travelers who had to go through ...
International audienceThe practice of recreational sports plays a part in the structuring of mountai...
If the mountain is an object that has continued to support the geographical discipline and its devel...
Abstract: Representation and knowledge of the world's mountains: the Pyrenees and the Caucasus seen ...
International audienceThe transborder co-operations constitute a form of crossing of borders in sofa...
The modern approach of Alpine Crossing was based on the correlation between three processes: acceler...
Usual representations of the Massif Central describe this mountain as an enclosed territory. Natives...
International audienceQuestion about the future of alpine territories requires first of all to recal...