A team of five skiers trekked the Der Lange Weg route across the mightiest peaks of the European Alps at blazing speed.

Wake up, tour for 14 hours, sleep, repeat – for 36 days straight. That was the reality for an international team of skiers as they repeated one of the longest ski tours in history.
On April 22, Bernard Hug, Phillip Reiter, David Wallman, Janelle Smiley, and Mark Smiley arrived in Nice, France, after departing from Reichenau an der Rax, Austria, 36 days prior.
Dubbed the Red Bull Der Lange Weg, the route traverses the European Alps from Austria to southern France. The route is 1,069 miles long and includes a cumulative 294,108 feet of climbing. Altogether, they were on the move for 375 hours, averaging 30 miles per day.
While the team beat the original time of 43 days set in 1971, they did so while omitting several summits tagged by the first expedition. Until this latest expedition, nobody attempted to repeat the route.
Longest Alps Ski Tour: Austria to France
