Title: Zermatt Climbs
1Zermatt Climbs
2July-August 1958
- During a driving tour of Europe with Dean Taylor
taking train from Visp to Zermatt. Climbers
were told to first visit graveyard.
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5Gornergrat, Rifelhorn, Monta Rosa
6Rifelhorn practice climbing with Eddie Petrig
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8 Glacier Ice Fall Monte Rosa
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10Dean Taylor
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12Charles Mader
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16Eddie Petrig, Dean Taylor, Charles Mader
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19Monte Rosa
- Trip was September 14 to 30, 1963 to Geneva then
to London to attend meeting at AWRE
Aldermaston. - Monta Rosa climb was 9/18/1963
New York International Airport Sunset
20Zermatt Train Station and Pollux Hotel No
Automobiles
21Petrig Hotel and view
22Matterhorn had too much snow for climbing for
rest of 1963.
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24Monte Rosa Second Highest Peak in Alps at
15,203 ft was still climbable.
25Train to Gornergrat and Riflehorn
26Trail to Gorner Glacier
27Monte Rosa had not been climbed for several weeks
because of weather and snow hazards.
28Breithorn from Gorner Glacier
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30Monte Rosa Hutte
31Monte Rosa Hutte 9170 ft
32Toilet overhung Glacier but had great views
33- Matterhorn and Castor from Hutte
34Bergfurher Eddie Petrig decides to climb. Other
climbers and guides in the Hutte told him the
American could never make the summit that they
had not been able to climb for days.
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40- The climb to the summit of the Dufourspitze was
in clouds on a snow covered ridge with plaques
where climbers and guides had fallen. They made
interesting reading while on belay. A snow
gulley that Petrig was climbing came lose. He
called I hope you have it. I called back I
am bombproof. After the rope stopped his fall
he later told me he had wondered as he was
falling what American idiom bombproof meant.
41Descent
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Petrig Damn IT- Why did you stop? Mader To
take a picture why are you bitching? Petrig
Because you stopped in the middle of a snow
bridge over that big crevasse.
43Return at about 4 p.m. Climbers at Hutte met us
with hand shaking and hugs. Petrig said I
told you this old American has climbed more
mountains than any of you.
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45Hikes from Zermatt
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49Ober Rothorn Hike
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51Monte Rosa from Ober Rothorn
52Rimpfischorn from Ober Rothorn
53Zinalrothorn and Trift Valley
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58September 9-10, 1971
- Matterhorn 14,688 feet
- Third Trip to Zermatt to climb Matterhorn and
this time during climbing season it was last
climbing day of 1971 as snow storm arrived after
we returned to hut. - From hut climb took 5 hours up, 4 hours return.
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62Matterhorn Hutte
63ROUTE
64Eddie Petrig and Zermatt Friend
65Charles Mader and Zermatt Local on Matterhorn
Summit
66Charles Mader on Swiss Matterhorn Summit Cross
on Italian Summit
67Weisshorn looking NW from Matterhorn Summit
68LOOKING NORTH ZERMATT - DOM
69Nadelhorn, Dom, Rimpfischhorn, Ober Rothorn
70Gornergrat, Rifelhorn, Monte Rosa
71Monte Rosa, Castor, Pollux, Breithorn, Kleine
Matterhorn Looking East
72Looking South into Italy and toward Turin
73Breithorn, Kleine Matterhorn, Theodulgletscher
from Matterhorn Summit Skied it 3/1986
743/1986Emma Jean and Charles Mader on top of
Kleine Matterhorn Gondola
75Breithorn
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77Breithorn and Kleine Matterhorn
78Skiing at base of Matterhorn
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809/2000
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