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THE MATTERHORN STORY

THE MATTERHORN STORY - covered in snow, mountain peak, pyramid, reflection
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It was considered unconquerable. There were tales of evil spirits and mountain demons. Nevertheless, some brave souls tried to climb it. All were doomed to fail. On 14 July 1865, the spell was broken. British mountaineer Edward Whymper conquered the Matterhorn. The first ascent was accomplished. But as so often, success and misfortune went hand in hand: during the descent from the peak, a rope parted and four members of Whymper’s seven-man rope party fell to their deaths.

Subsequently, the story of the mishap spread rapidly around the world, and the legend and fame of the village of Zermatt were born. It was from there that the seven young men had started out on their quest, among them Peter Taugwalder and his son of the same name, who were from Zermatt.

For Whymper, it was already the sixth attempt to climb the peak. Prior to the successful ascent, almost all the attempts had started from the Italian side via Valtournenche and the Lion ridge. No one thought it possible to climb the peak from any other side. No one except the ambitious Englishman, who set his sights on the north-east ridge. He intended to start out on his perilous adventure from Zermatt, rather than Breuil. And that is just what he did
JOHNBECK Uploaded by JOHNBECK on . THE MATTERHORN STORY - Desktop Nexus Nature Download free wallpapers and background images: THE MATTERHORN STORY. Desktop Nexus Nature background ID 2708646. It was considered unconquerable. There were tales of evil spirits and mountain demons. Nevertheless, some brave souls tried to climb it. All were doomed to fail. On 14 July 1865, the spell was broken. British mountaineer Edward Whymper conquered the Matterhorn. The first ascent was accomplished. But as so often, success and misfortune went hand in hand: during the descent from the peak, a rope parted and four members of Whymper’s seven-man rope party fell to their deaths.

Subsequently, the story of the mishap spread rapidly around the world, and the legend and fame of the village of Zermatt were born. It was from there that the seven young men had started out on their quest, among them Peter Taugwalder and his son of the same name, who were from Zermatt.

For Whymper, it was already the sixth attempt to climb the peak. Prior to the successful ascent, almost all the attempts had started from the Italian side via Valtournenche and the Lion ridge. No one thought it possible to climb the peak from any other side. No one except the ambitious Englishman, who set his sights on the north-east ridge. He intended to start out on his perilous adventure from Zermatt, rather than Breuil. And that is just what he did
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robert.blane
Posted by robert.blane on 10/01/23 at 12:06 AM
Still waters run deep in parallel with the peak of perfection. Keep 'em glorious images coming Lord Beck. Hope your doing great? It's been a long time my good friend since we spoke. May Lady Luck always shine her good fortune on you; stay healthy, sane and prosper. Till soon. Best, Robert Blane.
lucille80
Posted by lucille80 on 09/22/23 at 08:50 AM
the mountain is dangerous for those who treat it badly but it is good for those who love it
Alexandra66
Posted by Alexandra66 on 09/22/23 at 06:09 AM
Beautiful!
Gordon173
Posted by Gordon173 on 09/22/23 at 02:22 AM
great view
MiaBella
Posted by MiaBella on 09/22/23 at 12:26 AM
Great mountain reflection
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Uploaded By: JOHNBECK
Date Uploaded: September 21, 2023
Filename: erhorn-5297742_1280.jpg
Original Resolution: 1280x803
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Category: Mountains

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