Fritz Wiessner

Mountaineer with notable alpine ascents

Fritz Wiessner - Explorers & Adventurers born February 26th, 1900
Born
Died

1988
38 years ago — 88 years old

Category

Explorers & Adventurers

Country

United States

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Born in Germany, a prominent mountaineer who emigrated to the United States. Achieved significant heights in both Europe and North America, including early climbs in the European Alps. Participated in numerous expeditions to major peaks, focusing on technical climbing routes. Contributed to the development of mountaineering techniques and equipment, influencing future generations of climbers. Served as a guide and mentor for aspiring climbers, sharing experiences from diverse expeditions.

First ascents of notable peaks

Contributed to the American Alpine Club

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