The couple swapped the US for Germany 'to be close to the most beautiful mountains in the world' - and their photos of the Alpine peaks they conquered show why they 'never looked back'

Christine Madeux and her husband Scott moved to Bavaria from Idaho - and have since climbed 200 peaks. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, the couple “really never worries about being bored at home.” Holiday tips, tricks and advice Advertisement

Couple who moved to live their dream in the Alps reveal photos of their new life in the mountain, where they have so far hiked hundreds of peaks, including 50 in one year.

Christine Madeux, 26, and her husband Scott Madeux, 29, packed up his belongings and left the United States to settle in Bavaria, Germany “to be close to some of the most beautiful mountains in the world.”

Four years later, the couple, from Indiana and Minnesota respectively, say they "haven't looked back" and have so far climbed more than 200 peaks across the Alps region.

Their most memorable climbs include Germany's highest mountain, the Zugspitze (9,718 feet/2,962 m), and the Bishorn at S...

The couple swapped the US for Germany 'to be close to the most beautiful mountains in the world' - and their photos of the Alpine peaks they conquered show why they 'never looked back'
Christine Madeux and her husband Scott moved to Bavaria from Idaho - and have since climbed 200 peaks. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, the couple “really never worries about being bored at home.” Holiday tips, tricks and advice Advertisement

Couple who moved to live their dream in the Alps reveal photos of their new life in the mountain, where they have so far hiked hundreds of peaks, including 50 in one year.

Christine Madeux, 26, and her husband Scott Madeux, 29, packed up his belongings and left the United States to settle in Bavaria, Germany “to be close to some of the most beautiful mountains in the world.”

Four years later, the couple, from Indiana and Minnesota respectively, say they "haven't looked back" and have so far climbed more than 200 peaks across the Alps region.

Their most memorable climbs include Germany's highest mountain, the Zugspitze (9,718 feet/2,962 m), and the Bishorn at S...

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