Historical Events tagged with "edward whymper"

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Exploration & Discovery

First ascent of the Weisshorn summit

August 19th, 1861 163 years ago

The Weisshorn, the fifth highest peak in the Alps at 4,506 meters, was first successfully climbed by a team led by the British mountaineer Edward Whymper in 1861. This notable ascent was achieved after several previous unsuccessful attempts by various climbers. The Weisshorn is located in the Pennine Alps of Switzerland and is famous for its pyramid-like shape and challenging climbing routes. The climb was significant not only for its technical difficulty but also for its remote location, showcasing the spirit of exploration prevalent in the 19th century.

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Exploration & Discovery

First Ascent of Monte Rosa in the Alps

August 1st, 1855 169 years ago

The first ascent of Monte Rosa was accomplished by a group of climbers led by the British mountaineer Edward Whymper. On August 1, 1855, this significant expedition reached the higher summits of the Monte Rosa massif in the Pennine Alps, located across the border of Switzerland and Italy. The ascent was notable as it demonstrated the increasing popularity and pursuit of mountain climbing in the Alps during the mid-19th century, showcasing both the physical prowess required for such feats and the growing interest in alpine exploration.

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