Whymper, Edward (1840-1911), was an English mountaineer, engraver, and author. Whymper was the first man to climb the Matterhorn in Switzerland. In 1865, at his fourth attempt, he beat an Italian party to the summit. However, four members of his party were killed during the expedition. He wrote a best-selling book about the experience, Scrambles Amongst the Alps, which was first published in 1871 and went through several editions. The accident ended Whymper's climbing career , but he later visited the Alps, the Andes, and the Canadian Rockies, and made hundreds of sketches.
Smythe, Francis Sydney (1900-1949), was a noted British mountaineer, author, and photographer. He set up several new routes on the Brenvan Face of… More>>
Whittaker, James Warren (1929-...), became the first American to reach the summit of Mount Everest. He reached the top of the world's highest peak… More>>
Young, Geoffrey Winthrop (1876-1958), an Englishman, was one of the greatest mountaineers in the history of the sport. Young compiled an impressive… More>>
Mallory, George Leigh (1886-1924), was a British mountaineer who died on Mount Everest. His first expedition to Everest was in 1921. In 1922, he… More>>
Ball, Gary Ian (1953-1993), a New Zealand mountaineer, won fame by climbing the highest peaks on all seven continents. In 1990, he was part of an… More>>
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