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- In mountaineering and climbing, a first ascent (abbreviated to FA in guide books), is the first successful do****ented climb to the top of a mountain or...
- the Fuorcla Crast'Agüzza, and follows the route taken by the first ascentionists. The north ridge, called the Biancograt or Crast Alva (both meaning...
- during that year. Christian Almer (1826–1898), mountain guide, first ascentionist of Eiger and many other mountains Ulrich Almer (1849–1940) a Swiss mountain...
- the range to climb, the normal route follows that taken by the first ascentionists C. Brügger and P. Gensler with guides Karl Emmermann and Angelo Klaingutti...
- 2006. Unsure of the grade, Pinter proposed a grade of 5.14c. Repeat ascentionists have since upgraded the climb to 5.14d. In the summer of 2011, a crucial...
- north-east face is the C****in Route (V+/A0 or VI+), so-called after the first ascentionist Riccardo C****in, who climbed it with V. Ratti and G. Esposito, together...
- Everest twice in a w**** Chang Yuan-Chih (1988 – 2024), Taiwanese first ascentionist, second from Taiwan to climb an eight-thousander Renata Chlumska (born...
- hiking routes to the top (including one resembling a via ferrata), most ascentionists choose to free climb one of the thousands of vertical routes on the...
- Muir (1948 – 12 April 2019) was a Scottish climber and prolific first ascentionist. Muir attended Waverley Senior Secondary School in Knightswood from 1961...
- From Mottakopf (2176 m) via the north ridge; UIAA grade III. First ascentionists of this route were E. A. Wehrlin and A. Beck in 1886. Flaig, Günther...