Eiger
| Eiger | |
|---|---|
| Missing image Eiger_north_face_diagram.jpg The north face of the Eiger | |
| Elevation: | 3,970 metres (13,025 (feet) |
| Location: | Switzerland |
| Range: | Bernese Alps |
- For other uses, see Eiger (disambiguation).
Timeline
- 1858: First ascent.
- 1871: First ascent by the southwest ridge.
- 1921: On September 10, first ascent by the Mittellegi ridge.
- 1924: First ski ascent via the Eiger glacier.
- 1932: First ascent via the Lauper route on the NE face.
- 1934: First attempt on the north face by Willy Beck, Kurt Löwinger and Georg Löwinger reaching 2,900 m.
- 1935: First attempt on north face by the Germans Karl Mehringer and Max Sedlmeyer. They froze to death at 3,300 m, a place now known as "Death Bivouac".
- 1936: Four Austrian-German climbers, Hinterstoisser, Kurz, Angerer and Rainer, died on the north face in severe weather conditions during a retreat from Death Bivouac.
- 1938: First ascent of north face (three days).
- 1950: First ascent of north face in a single day.
- 1961: First winter ascent of the north face by Toni Kinshofer, Anderl Mannhardt and Toni Hiebeler.
- 1963: First solo ascent of the north face by Michel Darbellay.
- 1964: German Daisy Voog becomes the first woman to summit via the north face.
- 1970: First ski descent, on the west flank.
Since 1935, over 50 climbers have died attempting the north face.
References
- Heinrich Harrer, The White Spider: the history of the Eiger's north face, translated from German, London 1959 (revised 1965, 1979).
- The 1975 film The Eiger Sanction, starring Clint Eastwood, was an action/thriller story based around climbing the Eiger mountain.
Missing image
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Maximilien de Meuron, early 19th century
External links
- Eiger on Summitpost
- Eiger on Peakware - photos
- Original north face route by Harrer-Heckmair-Kasparek-Vörg in 1938
- North face routes as of 2002
