Hannes Huch on Community in the Frankenjura, Wolfgang Güllich, and Kurt Albert

Hannes Huch on Community in the Frankenjura, Wolfgang Güllich, and Kurt Albert

Because the history of the Frankenjura can’t be told without Kurt Albert and Wolfgang Güllich, both of whom we lost too soon, I wanted to talk to someone rooted in that community to try and get an understanding of how their legacy looks. For me, the obvious choice was Hannes Huch. He’s a photographer and artist who balances a modern aesthetic with a love for history, and that’s evident in his work with Cafe Kraft and the Gimme Kraft! books as well as Jerry Moffat’s Mastermind book, and many other projects.

In this episode we talk Kurt, Wolfgang, and Jerry, legacy, the importance of connecting with community, and how climbing is the perfect sport if you should ever need to escape from prison.

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