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- Karl Maria Herrligkoffer (13 June 1916, in Schweinfurt – 9 September 1991, in Munich) was a German medical doctor, who from 1953 and 1986, organized and...
- reached by an individual climbing alone. The expedition was led by Karl Herrligkoffer who subsequently led numerous attempts to climb other eight-thousand...
- Northwest Ridge. 1971 Karl Herrligkoffer led an attempt on the elegant but difficult North Spur (or North Ridge). 1973 Herrligkoffer returned to the North...
- of Günther. Then the movie comes to the present scenario where Karl Herrligkoffer is presenting the facts and figures of the expedition, which was led...
- The expedition was organized by the half-brother of Willy Merkl, Karl Herrligkoffer from Munich, while the expedition leader was Peter Aschenbrenner from...
- the youngest ever to summit this peak. 1954 First attempt by Dr. Karl Herrligkoffer of Germany on the SW side that failed due to a storm and extreme cold...
- was a member of a 1970 expedition to Nanga Parbat led by Karl Herrligkoffer. Herrligkoffer had already organized six expeditions to Nanga Parbat and was...
- expedition stumbled upon the snow cave in which they had taken refuge. Karl Herrligkoffer, Merkl's half-brother, initiated and then led the Willy-Merkl-Gedächtni****pedition...
- Messner took part in the Nanga Parbat South Face expedition led by Karl Herrligkoffer, the objective of which was to climb the as yet unclimbed Rupal Face...
- Postcards: The P****enger Ship Website. 2005. Retrieved October 22, 2012. Herrligkoffer, Karl Maria (1954). Nanga Parbat [Nanga Parbat 1953]. Translated by...