
Allalinhorn
In the heart of the Valais, overlooking the Saas-Fee valley, theAllalinhorn (4,027 m) rises like an Alpine jewel, accessible yet grandiose. Often considered one of the most affordable 4,000-metre peaks in the Swiss Alps, it nonetheless displays a fascinating majesty: its icy flanks, bathed in the changing light of dawn or dusk, reveal a subtle harmony between the gentleness of the slopes and the robustness of the altitude.
For Thomas CrauwelstheAllalinhorn conceals a rare poetry, that of a mountain that offers both a route open to the wonder of beginners and a breathtaking panorama of the Mischabels range. It's a summit that invites contemplation, where the murmur of glaciers mingles with the silence of the heights. From the top of the 4,027-metre peak, you can see all the way to the highest peaks in the Valais, with the Matterhorn looming proudly on the horizon.
Each photograph is signed by Thomas Crauwels captures the spirit of theAllalinhorn, between serenity and power, between the intimacy of an easy ascent and the exhilaration of high-mountain sojourns. TheAllalinhorn reveals itself in a thousand guises: at dawn, draped in gold, or when the clouds dance around its summit, transforming it into a refuge of light. Through his work, Thomas invites us all to reconnect with the dream that lies dormant in the altitudes, and to let ourselves be carried away by the fragile, timeless beauty of the high mountains.