Paul Preuss may refer to: Paul Preuss (author) (born 1942), American writer of science fiction and science articles Paul Preuss (climber) (1886–1913)...
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Paul Preuss (spelled Preuß in German; pronounced Proyce) (19 August 1886 – 3 October 1913) was an Austrian alpinist who achieved recognition for his bold...
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arm to free himself after a canyoneering incident Paul Ramsden (born 1969), England, first alpinist to win the Piolet d'Or five times Tom Randall UK,...
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connecting to the Via Normale (Via Fehrmann, IV+, SW dihedral, 350 m.). Paul Preuss came in 1911 and -after making the second ascent of the Fehrmann route-...
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was effectively a free solo. Early leaders of free climbing such as Paul Preuss, were also strongly interested in free solo climbing as being ethically...
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(1804–1885), the morganatic wife of Archduke John of Austria. Paul Preuss (1886–1913) an Austrian alpinist Ulla Weigerstorfer (born 1967), an Austrian tv host,...
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development in the history of rock climbing. In 1911, Austrian climber Paul Preuss started what became known as the Mauerhakenstreit (or "piton dispute")...
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generally stopped using artificial aid in the early 20th-century, led by Paul Preuss, so-called "free climbing". Free climbing of Big Walls started before...
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ladders and pitons) was challenged by the free climbing movement led by Paul Preuss. While the use of aid diminished on single-pitch routes, big wall climbers...
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climbing stopped using artificial aid in the early 20th century, led by Paul Preuss, and later by Kurt Albert, in so-called "free climbing", however, it...
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Pressl (1939–1994), Austrian composer and music teacher. Paul Preuss (1886–1913), Austrian alpinist. Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934), German-Jewish writer. Lake...
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Griffin (2006) New Routing in Antarctica, Alpinist Lindsay Griffin (2007) Antarctic summit spree continues at Alpinist.com Lindsay Griffin (2009) Important...
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and all three dropped nearly 1,000 feet to the Fresnay Glacier. Alpinist Paul Preuss witnessed the accident. They were buried at Courmayeur, Italy. The...
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"spectacular" rock climbs at the age of 65. In the controversy between Paul Preuss and Hans Dülfer about the use of pitons when climbing from before the...
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