I grew up in a small town close to the Dolomites, where from a very young age I went on many hikes and treks with my family. Through these experiences, I fell in love with the mountains, nature, and outdoor activities, and I decided that I wanted to spend my life living in the mountains and working outdoors as much as possible.
For this reason, I earned a university degree in Natural Sciences, with a strong interest in geology and glaciology. I then started working in a mountain refuge at 3,000 meters, in a remote part of the Alps, and later became an alpine instructor with a local association.
In my pursuit of spending as much time as possible in the mountains and deepening my knowledge of nature, I have tried many different outdoor activities, from skiing and trekking to trail running and cycling. In my early twenties, I decided to become a Mountain Leader, earned my diploma at the age of 24, and I am now in the process of becoming an International Mountain Leader.
I truly love spending my time moving through the mountains, discovering new places every day, and guiding as many people as possible to explore the hidden secrets and most beautiful areas of the Dolomites and the Alps. I also believe it is extremely important to spend time outdoors while observing how the mountain climate is changing year by year and day by day, and to reflect on what we can do, even in small ways, to help preserve the beauty of nature and protect our world for the future.






