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Three people died on Matterhorn last week in two separate accidents. By chance, a mountain guide filmed one of the victims shortly before the man fell to his death. The guide, Eukeni Soto, was ...
Extraordinary coincidences led to a misunderstanding about an accident on the Matterhorn. Yet the lesson remains: Mountaineering is no joke, the Matterhorn is a serious endeavor, and mistakes ...
After a rock-climbing fall in Bethel two years ago that shattered his foot and nearly took his life, Roger Beaudoin recently celebrated his recovery by climbing the Matterhorn in Switzerland. For ...
BLACK FOREST, Colo. (KRDO) - Sam Evermore, the Colorado Springs climbing kid, is back from a European adventure. He had his passport stamped and attempted the Matterhorn in August. But Sam and his ...
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Climbing the Matterhorn: Europe’s Most Dangerous MountainThe Matterhorn is one of Europe’s most iconic peaks—but its first successful climb ended in tragedy. This video uncovers the ...
The Matterhorn is surely the world’s most iconic peak. Its commanding, isolated position at the head of the valley is unique in the Alps and its claim to being one of the world’s most beautiful ...
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Filip Babicz Speed Climbs All Four Ridges of the Matterhorn - MSNFilip Babicz of Poland has chosen Matterhorn for his latest speed climbing stunt. He climbed all four ridges of the iconic mountain in 7 hours, 43 minutes, and 43 seconds.
What a grand adventure it would be, thought veteran mountain climber DeWald, to start in Italy, climb over the top of the Matterhorn and come down on the other side in Switzerland.
Tom Ballard on the summit of the Matterhorn on 10/02/2014 after having climbed the Schmidt route in 2 hours and 59 minutes. Planetmountain.com is a site about climbing, mountaineering, trekking, via ...
During his 50-year career at Disneyland, Jimmie Payton was the first to climb Matterhorn mountain with Mickey Mouse and scaled the man-made peak more than 300 times — including during the 50th ...
On that historic summer's day in July 1865, Edward Whymper led a group of seven on an expedition to reach the summit of the Matterhorn, a Swiss mountain said to be home to evil spirits.
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