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Catalog Record: From the Alps to the Andes; being the...From the Alps to the Andes; being the autobiography of a mountain guide, by Mattias Zurbriggen. Illustrated. ; Main Author: Zurbriggen, Mattias, 1856-1917.
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Climbing in the Himalayas 1 - NatureNext year they took with them Matthias Zurbriggen, who had been guide to Sir Martin Conway on his memorable journey in, 1892, retracing his steps up the Biafo ...
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Zurbriggen, Mattias, 1856-1917 | National Library of New ZealandMattias [Matthias] Zurbriggen was a Swiss mountaineer who made the first recorded solo ascent of Aoraki/Mount Cook on 14 March 1895 ("Matthias Zurbriggen", ' ...
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Aconcagua at First Glance - AAC PublicationsWith an altitude of 22,829 ft., Aconcagua is the highest mountain of the Hemisphere and of the world outside of Asia, and has proved a centre of interest ever ...
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From the Alps to the Andes**Summary of "From the Alps to the Andes" by T. F. Unwin (1899)**
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We remember Mathias Zurbriggen - Alpinismonline MagazineMatthias Zurbriggen, one of the most famous mountain guides in the Valais, at the end of the 19th century. His recently released guide is a real treasure.
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Matthias Zurbriggen 1856–1917. Walliser Bergführerlegende aus ...Walliser Bergführerlegende aus Macugnaga ( It ). Matthias Zurbriggen 1856–1917. Geboren in Saas Fee, aufgewachsen in Macugnaga, unterwegs mit den Vornehmen ...
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Lebhaft und genial bis zum bitteren Ende - Schweizer Alpen-Club SACMatthias Zurbriggen wurde am 15. Mai 1856 in Saas-Fee geboren, kam mit zwei Jahren ins italienische Macugnaga am Fuss des Monte Rosa, verlor in der Jugend den ...
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The Laboratory of Progress: Switzerland in the Nineteenth Century ...... family with 14,000 francs. The Saas Fee native Matthias Zurbriggen (1856–1917), who opened up a new route on the east face of Monte Rosa in 1886, was among ...
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Stecknadelhorn (4,241m a.s.l.) | Switzerland TourismThe summit, at 4,241 metres above sea level, was first climbed by Oscar Eckenstein and Matthias Zurbriggen on 8 August 1887. Further information and the SAC's ...
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None### Summary of Matthias Zurbriggen's Climbs in the Swiss Alps (Pre-1892)
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of Matthias Zurbriggen's involvement in the 1892 Karakoram Expedition, consolidating all the information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To retain all details efficiently, I will use a table in CSV format for key aspects (e.g., First Ascent of Pioneer Peak) and provide a narrative summary for other sections. This ensures maximum detail retention while maintaining clarity.
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None### Expedition Summary: Matthias Zurbriggen in the Southern Alps of New Zealand
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Zurbriggen Ridge - ClimbNZGrade. IV,3+ ; Length. 0m ; 0 ; Quality. 1.02. Rate ; First ascent. Mattias Zurbriggen (with John Adamson to 3200m), March 1895. Dave Chowdhury, Steve Hodgkinson, ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the key details from "The Highest Andes" by Edward FitzGerald (1896-1897 Expedition), consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To retain maximum detail, I will use a combination of narrative text and a table in CSV format for structured data (e.g., dates, routes, challenges). The narrative will cover overarching themes and additional context, while the table will organize specific expedition details for clarity and density.
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List of first ascents of mountain summits - WikipediaArgentina · Matthias Zurbriggen · Switzerland. 12 Apr 1897, Tupungato, 6570, Andes · Argentina · Chile · Matthias Zurbriggen and Stuart Vines, Switzerland ...
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Matthias Zurbriggen in Geneva (GE), Switzerland † 1917Matthias Zurbriggen was one of the great 19th-century alpinists and mountain guides. He climbed throughout the Alps, and also in South America, the Himalayas ...<|separator|>
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Catalog 52 JP MOUNTAIN BOOKS... final solo push and 1st ascent of Aconcagua (6961m) by Matthias Zurbriggen (great guide who later succumbed to alcoholism, poverty, and suicide by hanging in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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None### Summary of Review of "From the Alps to the Andes" by Mattias Zurbriggen
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[PDF] Guides and Sherpas in the Alps and Himalayas, 1850s-1950s - WPI41 Mattias Zurbriggen, From the Alps to the Andes: Being the Autobiography of a. Mountain Guide (London, 1899), pp. 38, 41, 50, and Felice Benuzzi, Mattias.
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A Brief History of Aconcagua - Alpenglow ExpeditionsThe first successful ascent of Aconcagua was achieved in 1897 by Matthias Zurbriggen, a Swiss guide who was part of an expedition led by British climber Edward ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Climbing Aoraki/Mt Cook | MountaineeringThe second successful ascent was a solo effort by Matthias Zurbriggen on 15 March 1895. His name is positioned over the ridge he ascended. Using this item.
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This Zurbriggen memorial can... : Photos, Diagrams & ToposThis Zurbriggen memorial can be found on the Monte Moro Pass between Switzerland and Italy, near Saas-Fee, the habitat of Zurbriggen, who did the first ...