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Eugen Guido Lammer (1863–1945) was a mountaineer of Austrian origin. Along with August Lorria, he was one of the pioneers of climbing routes without help provided from professional guides. In 1887 he attempted to climb the route Penhall in Matterhorn on the Western side, but was swept away from an avalanche. Lammer, being injured, he had to crawl from Stokje to Stafel Alp to ask aid for his seriously injured comrade. Lammer and others were opposed to the traditional way of mountaineering. He never used mountain guides, artificial equipment or anything else that intervened between the mountaineer and the mountain.[1][2][3]

Eugen Guido Lammer

References


  1. Stimson Bullitt (20 November 2013). Illusion Dweller: The Climbing Life of Stimson. Mountaineers Books. pp. 87–. ISBN 978-1-59485-824-6.
  2. Anthony Peake (6 June 2006). Is There Life After Death?: The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When We Die. Arcturus Publishing. pp. 253–. ISBN 978-1-84837-966-4.
  3. Paul Newman (2000). A History of Terror: Fear & Dread Through the Ages. Sutton. pp. 151–. ISBN 978-0-7509-2008-7.



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Eugen Guido Lammer, né le 18 juin 1863 à Rosenburg-Mold et mort le 2 février 1945 à Vienne, est un alpiniste autrichien qui promouvait dans ses écrits une conception héroïque de l'alpinisme, marquée par l'exaltation du danger.



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