- Amé
Gorret (1836-1907),
known in his
native Aosta Valley as the "Abbé
Gorret" ("Father
Gorret"), was a
priest and
Alpinist (mountaineer). He was a member...
- Joseph-Marie
Henry (Histoire po****ire de la Vallée d'Aoste, 1929) and Amé
Gorret (Guide de la Vallée d'Aoste, 1877). It
became a po****r
tourist destination...
- to
enter unknown country,"
wrote Gorret, "for no man had gone
beyond this point." Here
opinions were divided;
Gorret suggested ascending by the ridge...
- 31703; -64.9892 (Flat Cays)
Gorret Rock, 18°22′40″N 65°03′50″W / 18.37773°N 65.06376°W / 18.37773; -65.06376 (
Gorret Rock) Gr**** Cay, 18°21′33″N 64°49′58″W...
-
Edward Whymper's
ascent team on the
north face
returning to Zermatt, Amé
Gorret, a
fellow climber and
fellow countryman of Jean-Antoine Carrel, realised...
-
Italian side by Jean-Antoine
Carrel and Jean-Baptiste Bich with the abbé Amé
Gorret and Jean-Augustin
Meynet who
followed them near to the summit. The party...
- Eaux-froides, Échandall, Étrepiou, Favret, Les Fleurs, Gerdaz, La Giradaz,
Gorret, Grand-Cerise, Impérial, Jacquin, Letey, Leysettaz, La Magdelaine, Moline...
-
attempt (from Breuil) by Jean-Antoine Carrel, Jean-Jacques Carrel, and Amé
Gorret. August:
Attempt by J. A. and J. J. Carrel. The
Grande Tour is
reached (3800...
-
mountain was the
tallest unclimbed peak in the Alps—with his
uncle and Amé
Gorret. In the
early 1860s,
Carrel made
numerous attempts to
climb the Matterhorn...
- France Lone
rider DNF 103
Alcide Riviere France Lone
rider DNF 104
Luigi Gorret France Lone
rider DNF 105 Léon
Bonnery France Lone
rider DNF 106 François...