List of climbers
This list of climbers includes both mountaineers and rock climbers, since many (though not all) climbers engage in both types of activities.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
- Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) - Alps glaciology
- Christian Almer - Grindelwald guide, many first ascents in Alps
- Luigi Amedeo di Savoia, Duke of the Abruzzi (1873–1933) - first ascent of Mount Saint Elias in Alaska/Yukon
- Melchior Anderegg (1828–1912) - Meiringen guide, many first ascents in Alps
B
- John Ball - Alps, first president of Alpine Club
- Jacques Balmat (1762–1834) - Chamonix guide, first ascent of Mont Blanc
- George Band - 1953 Everest expedition, first ascent of Kanchenjunga
- Fred Beckey - Cascades
- Gertrude Bell - explorer, mountaineer, inventor of Iraq
- Peter Boardman (1950–1982) - ascents of Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Changabang West Wall
- Walter Bonatti (born 1930) - talented and controversial Italian mountaineer and writer, Alps, K2
- Chris Bonington (born 1934) - ascents of Nuptse, Annapurna, Mount Everest.
- Thomas George Bonney (1833–1923) - Alps geologist and mountaineer
- Anatoli Boukreev (1958–1997) - Russian climber with many 8,000m ascents without oxygen
- Marguerite Brevoort
- Joe Brown (born 1930) - British rock climbing pioneer, first ascent of Kanchenjunga
- Katie Brown
- Hermann Buhl - first ascent (solo!) of Nanga Parbat, 1953; first ascent of Broad Peak
- Adrian Burgess
- Alan Burgess
C
- Ramond de Carbonnières - Pyrenees
- Riccardo Cassin (1909-)
- Robert Caspersen Trango ascent in 1999. Norways best climber.
- Yvon Chouinard
- J. Norman Collie (1859–1942) - first ascent of Tower Ridge on Ben Nevis
- Achille Compagnoni (born 1914) - first ascent of K2, 1954
- William Martin Conway (1856–1937) - worldwide, early guidebook writer
- William Coolidge (1850–1926) - 1,700 expeditions in Alps, greatest Alpine historian
- Jean Couzy - first ascent of Makalu (1955)
- Aleister Crowley (1875–1947) - occultist, writer, and record breaking mountaineer. Led expeditions on K2 and Kanchenjunga.
- Michel Croz - Chamonix guide, killed on Matterhorn
D
- Thomas Clinton Dent (1850–1912) - Caucausus, Alps, first ascent of Aiguille du Dru 1878
- Ardito Desio (1897–2001) - leader of K2 first ascent expedition
- Kurt Diemberger - first ascents of Broad Peak (1957) and Dhaulagiri (1960)
- Peter Diener - first ascent of Dhaulagiri (1960)
E
- Charles Evans (born 1912) - Alps, Wales, leader of Kanchenjunga first ascent expedition
F
- George Ingle Finch (1888–1969) - led 1922 Everest expedition to 27,300 ft
- Scott Fischer (1956–1996) - Everest victim 1996
- Hans Florine - US Speed Climber, World Record Holder
- James David Forbes (1809–1868) - early, first British ascent of Jungfrau
- Ernst Forrer - first ascent of Dhaulagiri (1960)
- Jean Franco - led expedition on first ascent of Makalu (1955)
- Douglas Freshfield (1845–1934) - Alps, Scotland, Himalayas, Pyrenees
G
- João Garcia, first portuguese citizen to climb Mount Everest, did it without auxiliary oxigen
- Konrad von Gesner - 16th century Alps
- John Gill - Bouldering
- Dave Graham
- William Spotswood Green (1847–1919) - New Zealand, Selkirks
- Wolfgang Guellich (1960–1992) - Germany, one of the most successful sport climbers
H
- Douglas Hadow - killed on first ascent of Matterhorn
- Rob Hall (1960–1996) - Everest victim 1996
- John Harlin
- Heinrich Harrer (born 1912) - Carstensz Pyramid
- Ginette Harrison - first and only woman to summit Kanchenjunga (1998), died in an avalanche on Dhaulagiri in 1999.
- John M. Hartog - first ascent of Muztagh Tower in Himalayas
- Dougal Haston (1940–1977) - killed by avalance while skiing in the Alps
- Karl Herligkoffer (born 1917 Germany) - first attempt of Broad Peak (1954)
- Maurice Herzog (born 1919 France) - first ascent of Annapurna, 1950
- Lynn Hill (born 1961 USA) - first free ascent of The Nose on El Capitan, Yosemite in 1993
- Edmund Hillary - first ascent of Mount Everest, 1953
- Alexander and Thomas Huber - German climbers and mountaineers. Free ascends in Yosemite, speed record on El Capitan, expeditions and free solos
- Charles Hudson ((1828–1865) - highest point of Monte Rosa, 1855; died on Matterhorn
- Francois-Joseph Hugi - geologist, unsuccessful attempts in 1828 of Jungfrau and Finsteraarhorn
- Alexander von Humboldt - Mount Chimborazo
- John Hunt (1910–1998) - leader of 1953 Everest expedition
I
- Toshio Imanishi - first ascent of Manaslu, 1956
- Andrew Irvine (1902-1924) - lost on Everest
J
K
- Clarence King - Sierra Nevada (US)
- Göran Kropp (1966–2002) - rode his bike from Sweden, soloed Everest without Oxygen and rode home.
- Jerzy Kukuczka (1948–1989) - second man to climb all 8,000m peaks.
- Jon Krakauer - writer
L
- Louis Lachenal - first ascent of Annapurna, 1950
- Raymond Lambert - Mount Everest 1952 attempt
- Josef Larch - first ascent of Gasherbrum II
- Gerhard Lenser - first ascent of Pumori (1962)
- Fritz Luchsinger - first ascent of Lhotse (1956)
M
- George Mallory - Wales, Alps, lost on Everest 1924
- Charles Edward Mathews (1834–1905) - Alps, Snowdonia
- Steve McClure - first Brit to climb 9a twice
- Duncan McDuffie - summits in the Sierra Nevada (US)
- Willi Merkl
- Reinhold Messner - first mountaineer to climb all the 8000m peaks
- Johann Rudolf Meyer - first ascents of Jungfrau and Finsteraarhorn
- Hieronymus Meyer - first ascents of Jungfrau and Finsteraarhorn
- Ben Moon - UK sports climber and one of the first to climb 8c
- Fritz Moravec - first ascent of Gasherbrum II
- John Muir - summits in California and Alaska
- Albert F. Mummery (1855–1895) - first ascents in the Alps, "lost" on Nanga Parbat
N
- Waldemar Niclevicz - Leading mountaineer in Brazil
- Tenzing Norgay (1914–1986) - Sherpa, first ascent of Mount Everest
- Edward Felix Norton (1884–1954) - leader of 1924 Everest expedition with Mallory and Irvine
- Arne Næss jr. (1937–2004) - leader of 1985 Norwegian Everest expedition
O
- James Outram - Canada, first ascent of Mount Assiniboine
P
- Michel-Gabriel Paccard - first ascent of Mont Blanc (1786)
- Maria Paradis - first woman to ascend Mont Blanc, 1809
- Tom Patey
- Hristo Prodanov - Bulgarian climber (1943-1984); solo ascents, without oxygen, of Lhotse, 1981, and Everest, 1984; died on the way down Everest in 1984
Q
R
- Gaston Rébuffat - French climber
- Ernst Reiss - first ascent of Lhotse (1956)
- Sherpa Ang Rita (born 1948) - Mount Everest
- Alain_Robert - French climber and builderer
- Royal Robbins (born 1935) - Yosemite
- John Roskelley
- Galen Rowell - photographer
- Wanda Rutkiewicz - considered by many to be the best female climber in history, died in an attempt of Kanchenjunga in 1992.
S
- Horace-Bénédict de Saussure (1740–1799) - third ascent of Mont Blanc (1787), funded first ascent
- Albin Schelbert - first ascent of Dhaulagiri (1960)
- Dick Schockley
- Marcus Schmuck - first ascent of Broad Peak (1957)
- Doug Scott (born 1941)
- Vittorio Sella - early photographs
- Chris Sharma
- John Sherman - Boulderer, inventor of "V" grading system.
- Pemba Dorjie Sherpa, fastest ascent of Mount Everest, May 23, 2003
- Eric Shipton (1907–1977) - Africa, Himalayas
- William Bradford Shockley
- Joe Simpson - accident prone British mountaineer
- Laurie Skreslet - first Canadian to summit Mount Everest (1982)
- William Cecil Slingsby - Norway
- Frank Smythe (1900–1949) - author
- William Stairs (1863–1892) - first non-African to ever climb in the Ruwenzoris
- Leslie Stephen - Alps
T
- Joe Tasker (1948–1982) - ascents of Kanchenjunga and Changabang West Wall
- Lionel Terray (1921–1965) - first ascent of Makalu (1955)
- Herbert Tichy (1912–1987) - first ascent of Cho Oyu (1954)
- Harold Tilman - Africa, Himalayas
- Francis Fox Tuckett (1834–1913) - first ascent of Aletschhorn (1859)
- John Tyndall (1820–1893) - Alps, scientist, first ascent of Weisshorn (1861)
U
- James Ramsey Ullman (1908–1971) - noted author
- Willi Unsoeld (1926–1979)
V
- Antoine de Ville - climbed Mont Aiguille in 1492
W
- Lucy Walker - first woman to summit Matterhorn, 1871
- Don Whillans
- Jim Whittaker - first American on Mount Everest
- Hans Willenpartan - first ascent of Gasherbrum II
- Fritz Wintersteller - first ascent of Broad Peak (1957)
- Edward Whymper (1840–1911) - first ascent of Matterhorn (1865)
- Walter Wilcox (1869–1949) - Canadian Rockies explorer
- Jim Wickwire - first American to summit K2
- Fritz Wiessner
X
Y
- Tony Yaniro - notable American sport climber
- Simon Yates
- Geoffrey Winthrop Young - rock climbing in Wales
- Sir Francis Edward Younghusband (1863–1942) - early explorer of the Karakoram
Z
- Matthias Zurbriggen - first ascent of Aconcagua
See also
External links
- Mountaineering Who's Who (http://www.simpkins57.freeserve.co.uk/mountain_lakes_books/whoswho/whoswho.html)