A detailed close-up of a crisp, white informational sign about Huntington’s disease firmly planted in rocky alpine terrain, its clean typography in dark charcoal and teal standing out clearly. Around the sign, small, hardy mountain flowers in muted purples and yellows emerge from cracks in the stone, symbolizing resilience. In the distance, towering snow-capped peaks rise under soft overcast light, creating a diffused, even illumination with no harsh shadows. The mood is quietly powerful and educational. Shot at eye level in photographic realism using the rule of thirds, the sign dominates the left side of the frame while the expansive, slightly blurred mountain landscape occupies the right, linking scientific awareness with the physical challenge of the climb.

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Une aventure familiale et solidaire pour faire connaître la maladie de Huntington et financer des actions concrètes.

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A pair of well-worn alpine mountaineering boots, dark graphite gray with bright blue laces and tiny flecks of dried snow on the rubber soles, resting firmly on a rough granite ledge high above a sea of distant peaks. A small, neatly folded flag with the words “Climb for Huntington” lies beside them, its white and teal colors gently rippling in the thin mountain air. Crisp, late-afternoon sunlight cuts across the scene, carving sharp highlights into the stone and boots while leaving the valley in soft haze. Photographic realism, shot from a low, close-up angle with a shallow depth of field, keeps the boots and flag in sharp focus while the dramatic mountain range blurs into an inspiring, hopeful backdrop.

Faites un don ponctuel ou mensuel pour soutenir les familles, la recherche et la logistique de chaque expédition solidaire.

A pristine steel ice axe and vibrant teal climbing rope coiled with care on a patch of packed, crystalline snow near a summit marker carved into rock that reads simply “Hope.” Behind them, layered mountain ridges fade into the distance under a deep blue sky brushed with thin cirrus clouds. The golden hour sun grazes the scene from the right, catching tiny ice crystals and casting long, gentle shadows across the snow’s subtle texture. The atmosphere is calm and determined. Captured in photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle, the tools form a strong foreground focal point, with the sweeping panoramic background softly blurred to symbolize the vast, ongoing climb against Huntington’s disease.

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A detailed close-up of a crisp, white informational sign about Huntington’s disease firmly planted in rocky alpine terrain, its clean typography in dark charcoal and teal standing out clearly. Around the sign, small, hardy mountain flowers in muted purples and yellows emerge from cracks in the stone, symbolizing resilience. In the distance, towering snow-capped peaks rise under soft overcast light, creating a diffused, even illumination with no harsh shadows. The mood is quietly powerful and educational. Shot at eye level in photographic realism using the rule of thirds, the sign dominates the left side of the frame while the expansive, slightly blurred mountain landscape occupies the right, linking scientific awareness with the physical challenge of the climb.

Espoir D.

Soutenir Climb for Huntington me permet d’honorer mon père et de transformer notre chagrin familial en réelle avancée pour la recherche.

A pair of well-worn alpine mountaineering boots, dark graphite gray with bright blue laces and tiny flecks of dried snow on the rubber soles, resting firmly on a rough granite ledge high above a sea of distant peaks. A small, neatly folded flag with the words “Climb for Huntington” lies beside them, its white and teal colors gently rippling in the thin mountain air. Crisp, late-afternoon sunlight cuts across the scene, carving sharp highlights into the stone and boots while leaving the valley in soft haze. Photographic realism, shot from a low, close-up angle with a shallow depth of field, keeps the boots and flag in sharp focus while the dramatic mountain range blurs into an inspiring, hopeful backdrop.

Espoir D.

En suivant les expéditions, j’ai mieux compris la réalité de la maladie de Huntington et j’en parle désormais autour de moi sans tabou.

A pristine steel ice axe and vibrant teal climbing rope coiled with care on a patch of packed, crystalline snow near a summit marker carved into rock that reads simply “Hope.” Behind them, layered mountain ridges fade into the distance under a deep blue sky brushed with thin cirrus clouds. The golden hour sun grazes the scene from the right, catching tiny ice crystals and casting long, gentle shadows across the snow’s subtle texture. The atmosphere is calm and determined. Captured in photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle, the tools form a strong foreground focal point, with the sweeping panoramic background softly blurred to symbolize the vast, ongoing climb against Huntington’s disease.

Espoir D.

Chaque sommet gravis rappelle que les personnes atteintes de Huntington se battent chaque jour ; donner devient alors un geste évident.

A detailed close-up of a crisp, white informational sign about Huntington’s disease firmly planted in rocky alpine terrain, its clean typography in dark charcoal and teal standing out clearly. Around the sign, small, hardy mountain flowers in muted purples and yellows emerge from cracks in the stone, symbolizing resilience. In the distance, towering snow-capped peaks rise under soft overcast light, creating a diffused, even illumination with no harsh shadows. The mood is quietly powerful and educational. Shot at eye level in photographic realism using the rule of thirds, the sign dominates the left side of the frame while the expansive, slightly blurred mountain landscape occupies the right, linking scientific awareness with the physical challenge of the climb.

Espoir D.

Comme entreprise partenaire, nous associons notre marque à un projet authentique qui sensibilise nos équipes et nos clients à une cause encore trop méconnue.