Jean-Antoine Carrel (1829 – August 1891) was an Italian mountain climber and guide. He had made climbs with Edward Whymper and was his rival when he attempted...
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Refuge Jean-Antoine Carrel is a refuge in the Alps at an altitude of 3,830m in Aosta Valley, Italy. It is located on the south-west ridge of the Matterhorn...
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Valtournanche he almost hired Jean-Antoine Carrel as well, but, disliking the looks of Carrel's uncle, he changed his mind. The Carrels decided to give Matterhorn...
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of usually separate attempts by Edward Whymper and Jean-Antoine Carrel to reach the summit. Carrel's group had been 200 m below the summit on the Italian...
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poet Jean-Antoine Carrel (1829–1891), Italian mountain climber Jean-Antoine Chaptal (1756–1832), French chemist, physician and politician Jean-Antoine Constantin...
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politician Gabriella Carrel (born 1966), Italian cross-country skier Jean-Antoine Carrel (1829–1890), Italian mountain climber Luigi Carrel (1901–1983), Italian...
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increasingly interested in wilderness travel. Resident shepherds, such as Jean-Antoine Carrel, had long looked upon their home mountain as something attainable...
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(Larousse.fr) ; Jean-Antoine Carrel (Treccani.it) Breuil-Cervina, Der Mont Blanc – 4478 Meter (in German). Giovanni Zanetti: Luigi Carrel – Una vita per...
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Carrel was an Italian mountaineer, known for her 1867 attempt to climb Mount Matterhorn. Carrel was the daughter of Italian mountaineer Jean-Antoine Carrel...
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Trenker which recreates the struggle between Edward Whymper and Jean-Antoine Carrel for the first successful ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. This German...
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