By bike high above the steaming rainforests in the Kilimanjaro massif; through the burning heat of the Atacama Desert in Chile to the summit of Ojos del Salado; In the no man's land of the Antarctic, on the spectacularly glaciated Mount Sidley, so remote that only a handful of people ever saw it.
Adrian Rohnfelder, travel and adventure photographer, is one of the first ever to climb the seven highest volcanoes on the continents. Because since 2008, the "firework virus" grabbed him on Indonesia, the glowing giants have not let go of him. The aim is not the summit itself, but the photos that emerge on his travels there.
In “Volcanic 7 Summits” he tells the story of his spectacular trips. Because every landscape that he visits is unique, every culture that he encounters is matchless. The result is an illustrated book, which not only portrays the beauty of the mountains and the fiery spectacle of the volcanoes, but above all impressively shows us the versatility of the planet. And it keeps reminding us that it's often less than a stone's throw from fire to ice.
Adrian Rohnfelder is the first photographer to climb the seven highest volcanoes on the continents and photographically documents his journey The Volcanic 7 Summits are one of the last great and unknown adventures in the history of mountaineering Seven unique adventures in seven landscapes, to seven cultures on seven continents
Adrian Rohnfelder, born in 1968, is a German landscape, travel and adventure photographer with a passion for fire and ice. Since 2005, he has focused on reporting his travels to the most remote places on the planet. His focus has been on volcanoes since the "fireworks virus" caught him in Indonesia in 2008. His last project: Climbing the highest volcanoes of the seven continents.
Adrian Rohnfelder is visionary and ambassador of Olympus, writes for magazines, gives lectures and is a sought-after guest on talk shows. He lives in Bad Homburg, Germany.