The Golden Age of Alpinism: When the Alps Were the World's Greatest Challenge
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1854-1865 — the decade that invented mountaineering as we know it
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The Alpinism">Golden Age of Alpinism: When the Alps Were the World's Greatest Challenge¶
Between 1854 and 1865, nearly every major Alpine peak was climbed for the first time. British gentlemen, Swiss guides, and European adventurers created the sport of mountaineering in a furious decade of first ascents. This guide chronicles the era from the founding of the Alpine Club to the Matterhorn disaster that ended it.