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“Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.” - Jack Kerouac

 
 
 
 

Karl Egloff

 

In life and in the mountains, Karl moves unbelievably fast with extreme confidence. One of the most gifted and respected mountain athletes in the world, the Swiss-Ecuadorian is best known for his blistering speed ascents of high peaks. Karl first gained international notoriety in 2014 after he smashed renowned sky runner Killian Jornet’s speed record on Mt. Kilimanjaro by 32 minutes. Karl went to the top and back in 6 hours and 42 minutes (it typically takes a prepared climber 4-7 days to climb and descend Kilimanjaro). In 2019, he again smashed a speed record of Jornet’s, running up and down Denali in under 12 hours. Karl’s unique brand of decisive, fast movement through dangerously technical, low-oxygen mountain terrain is truly rare.

When everyone else rests, Karl trains. His passion for limitless fitness, paired with his relentless work ethic and endurance gifts, means that he is basically unstoppable. Born in Quito, the capital city of Ecuador that sits high in the Andean foothills at 2,850 meters, Karl grew up at altitude with an Ecuadorian mother and Swiss mountaineer father who both made sure he gained mountain experience from a young age. By the time he was 15 years old, he had ascended 5000+ meter peaks and today is the owner and lead guide of Cumbre Tours Mountaineering.

In 2022, Karl is working on a project to do the highest mountains on each continent, known as the 7 Summits, for their fastest known times in speed climbing. As if that wasn’t enough, he will also try for the fastest known times on the tallest peaks in each Andean country. Please follow Karl’s adventures at the links below.

Achievements

  • 2021. FKT record holder Cotopaxi, Ecuador, (5,897m). 1 hr 36 min
  • 2019. FKT roundtrip record holder Denali, USA, (6,194m). 11 hrs 44 min
  • 2019. South Face Aconcagua 6962m, new variant.
  • 2017. FKT roundtrip record holder Elbrus, Russia, (5,642m). 4 hrs 20 min
  • 2016. Cerro Plomo, Chile, (5,424m). 5 hrs 55 min
  • 2016. Huascaran, Peru, (6,655m). 11 hrs 0 min
  • 2015. FKT roundtrip record holder Aconcagua, Argentina, (6,962m). 11 hrs 52 min
  • 2014. FKT roundtrip record holder: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, (5,895m). 6 hrs 42 min
  • 2014-current. Professional trail runner and 40+ gold medals.
  • 2008-2013. Professional mountain biker and 80+ gold medals.
  • Certified International Mountain Guide. Led 100+ expeditions in the Andes on 6000m+ peaks like Aconcagua 10x, Himalayas 6000m+, Alpes 4000m+, Alaska 6000m+, Kilimanjaro 5000m+ and others.
  • Trail Running National Champion, Ecuador.
  • Follow Karl's Adventures

 
 
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