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Ludwig Purtscheller

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Nationality
  
Austrian

First ascents
  
Mount Kilimanjaro

Role
  
Mountaineer

Name
  
Ludwig Purtscheller

Occupation
  
Mountaineer, teacher


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Born
  
October 6, 1849 Innsbruck, Austrian Empire (
1849-10-06
)

Known for
  
Kilimanjaro first ascent Meije first traverse

Died
  
March 3, 1900, Bern, Switzerland

Ludwig Purtscheller (October 6, 1849 – March 3, 1900) was an Austrian mountaineer and teacher.

Purtscheller pioneered climbing without a mountain guide, who in the 19th century did all the route finding and lead climbing. By the end of his life he had recorded climbing over 1,700 mountains. A celebrated climb was the traverse of the Meije together with the Zsigmondy brothers in 1885, which to this date is considered a classic alpine route. He is best known as the first European to ascend Kilimanjaro in 1889, together with the German mountaineer Hans Meyer.

After a descent of the Aiguille du Dru with G. Löwenbach and Jakob Oberhollenzer on August 25, 1899, an ice axe broke and the rope team fell into a bergschrund. Purtscheller was injured and he was transferred to a hospital in Geneva and later Bern. After several months of recovery, he contracted pneumonia and died on the approximate date of his planned return home. In a eulogy, the American climber and mountain historian W.A.B. Coolidge called him "the greatest mountaineer who had ever lived".

References

Ludwig Purtscheller Wikipedia