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Melchior Anderegg (28 March 1828 – 8 December 1914),〔(Historisches Lexicon der Schweiz )〕 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. ==Alpine guide== First ascents by Melchior Anderegg *Wildstrubel, 3,243 m (Bernese Alps), 11 September 1858 *Rimpfischhorn, 4,199 m (Pennine Alps), 9 September 1859 *Alphubel, 4,206 m (Pennine Alps), 9 August 1860 *Blüemlisalphorn, 3,664 m (Bernese Alps), 27 August 1860 *Monte Disgrazia, 3,678 m (Bregaglia Range), 23 August 1862 *Dent d'Hérens, 4,171 m (Pennine Alps), 12 August 1863 *Parrotspitze, 4,432 m (Pennine Alps), 16 August 1863 *Balmhorn, 3,698 m (Bernese Alps), 21 July 1864 *Zinalrothorn, 4,221 m (Pennine Alps), 22 August 1864 *Grandes Jorasses, 4,208 m (Mont Blanc Massif), 30 June 1868 Other noteworthy climbs by Melchior Anderegg *Mont Blanc, 4,809 m, via the ''Bosses du Dromedaire'' (1859) *Mont Blanc via the Dôme du Goûter (1861) *Solo reconnaissance up the Zmuttgrat of the Matterhorn (Pennine Alps) (1863) *Mont Blanc via the Brenva face (1865) *Winter traverse of the Finsteraarhorn, 4,273 m (Bernese Alps) (1866) *Civetta, 3,220 m (Dolomites) (1867) *Winter ascent of the Plattenhörner (1869) *First winter ascent of the Galenstock, 3,586 m (Urner Alps) (1877) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Melchior Anderegg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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