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François Devouassoud : ウィキペディア英語版 | François Devouassoud
François Devouassoud (September 1831 – 1905) was a French mountain guide who made many first ascents in the Alps, notably as guide to Douglas William Freshfield, who claimed that Devouassoud "was the first Alpine guide to carry his ice-axe to the snows of a distant range".〔Freshfield, 1902, p. 18.〕 == Life == Devouassoud was born in 1831 in the hamlet of Les Barats〔Cunningham and Abney, 1888, p. 105〕 in the Chamonix valley. The eldest of three brothers, both of whom were also guides, Devouassoud was educated at Sallanches, and subsequently at Bonneville.〔 He passed some time in a Jesuit seminary in his youth and he contemplated becoming a priest〔Cunningham and Abney, 1888, p. 28〕 but returned to Chamonix.
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