- 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...