Peter drilling

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Peter drilling

Peter Bohren (born June 20, 1822 - † July 4, 1882 ) was a Swiss mountain guide from Grindelwald .

In his capacity as a mountaineer , he made three first ascents in the Bernese Alps . On August 11, 1858 he was able to climb the Eiger ( 3967  m above sea level ) over the west face for the first time with Christian Almer and Charles Barrington . The tour began at 3:30 in the morning at Hotel Wengernalp and the mountaineers reached the summit of the Eiger in the fog at 12 noon. He reached the Aletschhorn ( 4193  m above sea level ) with two colleagues and a guest on June 18, 1859. His last first ascent was the Äbeni Flue ( 3962  m above sea level ) together with a colleague and a guest via today's normal route (Southwest flank and southeast ridge) on August 27, 1868.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ First ascents of Peter Bohrens. Accessed on March 8, 2009