Name Melchior Anderegg | Role Mountaineer | |
Died December 8, 1914, Meiringen, Switzerland First ascents Grandes Jorasses, Monte Disgrazia, Balmhorn Similar People Horace Walker, Leslie Stephen, Edward Shirley Kennedy, Riccardo Cassin |
Melchior anderegg umzug meiringen
Melchior Anderegg (28 March 1828 – 8 December 1914), from Zaun, Meiringen, was a Swiss mountain guide and the first ascensionist of many prominent mountains in the western Alps during the golden and silver ages of alpinism. His clients were mostly British, the most famous of whom was Leslie Stephen, the writer, critic and mountaineer; Anderegg also climbed extensively with members of the Walker family, including Horace Walker and Lucy Walker, and with Florence Crauford Grove. His cousin Jakob Anderegg was also a well-known guide.
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- Melchior anderegg umzug meiringen
- Melchior anderegg enth llung des denkmals
- Alpine guide
- Wood carver
- References
Melchior anderegg enth llung des denkmals
Alpine guide
First ascents by Melchior Anderegg
Other noteworthy climbs by Melchior Anderegg
Wood carver
Anderegg was also a professional wood carver and owned a shop in Zermatt that sold his carvings (of bears, groups of chamois, and eagles, amongst other subjects), as well as 'Photographs of all the great peaks around Zermatt', alpenstocks, snow spectacles ('blue, green, and neutral tint') and Whymper's guides.