List of climbers

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This list of climbers includes both mountaineers and rock climbers, since many (though not all) climbers engage in both types of activities. The list also includes boulderers and ice climbers.

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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  • Will Gadd - Canadian. Responsible for various hard mixed routes including the first M12.
  • Makalu Gao - Taiwan. Everest (1996). On descent caught in a storm and overnighted near the summit and rescued the next day.link
  • João Garcia, first Portuguese to climb Mount Everest, did it without auxiliary oxygen. Leading mountaineer in Portugal
  • Rolando Garibotti (born 1971 Italy, living in the United States) Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre and the Cerro Torre Traverse.
  • Steve Gerberding United States, professional rock climber. Mr. El Capitan.
  • Lester Germer (1896–1971). United States physicist, World War I fighter pilot and rock climber.
  • Konrad von Gesner (1516–1565) Switzerland. Naturalist Early mountaineer in the Alps.
  • Ivano Ghirardini (born 1953) France First Grandes Jorasses, Matterhorn, Eiger north faces trilogy solo in winter, 1978. Mitre Peak first ascent 1980.
  • John Gill (born 1937) United States. Father of modern bouldering. Introduced chalk & modern dynamics in 1950s.
  • Stefan Glowacz - professional rock climber
  • Patrick Goodman (1977 - ) United States - professional rock climber, responsible for many hard first ascents throughout the globe.
  • Serge Gousseault (1947–1971) France-Mountain guide Dramatic winter attempt with René Desmaison in Grandes Jorasses north face 1971.
  • Dave Graham (born 1981) Maine Professional rock climber and leading boulderer.
  • Tormod Granheim (born 1974) Norway. Professional climber and extreme skier made the 1.st ski descent of Everest North Face 2006.
  • William Spotswood Green (1847–1919) - New Zealand, Selkirks
  • Gottfried Merzbacher - Germany (1823–1946)
  • Paul Grohmann (1838-1908) Austria. First ascents include the four highest peaks in the Dolomites (e.g. Marmolada (1864)), as well as the Hochfeiler (1865), Langkofel (1869), and Große Zinne/Cima Grande di Lavaredo (1869)
  • Wolfgang Güllich (1960–1992). Germany. Celebrated rock climber & boulderer. First 5.14d - Actione Direct (1991).
  • Paul Güssfeldt (1840–1920) German geologist and explorer. First ascent of Peuterey ridge and Piz Scerscen. First European attempt on Aconcagua in 1883.
  • Veikka Gustafsson (born 1968) Finnish. Thirteen 8000m plus summits between 1993 and 2008. All without supplementary oxygen.

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  • Marcel Ichac France. Member (cineast of the first French expedition in Himalaya (Karakoram, 1936) and of the second (Annapurna, 1950). One of the greatest mountain film maker of his time.
  • Toshio Imanishi Japan. First ascent Manaslu 1956 with Gyalzen Norbu.
  • Jeanne Immink (1853–1929). Dutch rock climber. One of the earliest female rock climbers. Several Dolomite peaks have been named after her.
  • Ulrich Inderbinen (1900–2004). Swiss guide. 371 Matterhorn ascents, last at age 90.
  • Alberto Iñurrategi, Basque climber, all eight-thousanders (1991-2002).
  • Andrew Irvine (1902–1924). United Kingdom. Died on Everest at approximately 8500m with George Mallory on 8 June 1924.
  • R. L. G. Irving (1877–1969). United Kingdom. Alpine pedagogue and author.

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  • John Jackson United Kingdom. First ascent of Jackson's Route
  • Ray "Pirate" Jenet - First winter ascent of Denali with Art Davidson Died in avalanche while skiing.
  • Sepp Jöchler Austria. First ascent Cho Oyo (1954) with Herbert Tichy and Pasang Dawa Lama.
  • Narendra Dhar Jayal. a.k. 'Nandu' Jayal. Pioneering mountaineer of India and first Director of Himalayan Institute of Mountaineering, Darjeeling.

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  • Louis Lachenal (1921–1955). France. First ascent of Annapurna 1950, with Maurice Herzog. Died in a crevasse fall, while skiing in Chamonix 25 November 1955.
  • Jean-Christophe Lafaille (1965-2006). France. 11 8000m plus summits, all without auxiliary oxygen. Missing at 7,600 m on Makalu, 26 January 2006.
  • Raymond Lambert (1914–1997). Swiss. Member of the Swiss Mount Everest 1952 expedition. Reached 8611m with Tenzing Norgay, the highest point at that time.
  • Josef Larch Austria. First ascent of Gasherbrum II 1956 with Fritz Moravec and Hans Willenpart.
  • Craig Leubben - United States rock climber, guide, and writer.
  • Pat Littlejohn OBE- Prolific British adventure climber and advocate of traditional climbing ethics.
  • Pete Livesey - Influential United Kingdom climber in the 1970s
  • Gerhard Lenser - first ascent of Pumori (1962)
  • John Long - United States rock climber and writer. Author of the "How to Rock Climb" series.
  • Erhard Loretan Swiss. 14 8000m plus summits (1982-1995).
  • Klem Loskot - Austrian rock climber and boulderer.
  • Alex Lowe, (1958–1999) United States. Great Trango Tower, Rakekniven - Antarctica & Sail Peak - Baffin Island. Killed in an avalanche on Xixabangma.
  • George Lowe (born 1953) Many first acents. Was on the 1983 expedition to the east face of Everest. First Acent of that route, considered Everest's hardest route.
  • Jeff Lowe (born 1949) United States. Many first ascents. Solo ascent South Face Ama Dablam, Direct Bonatti route on Grand Capucin, north face Mt. Temple. Creator of Ouray Ice Festival.
  • Fritz Luchsinger - first ascent of Lhotse (1956)
  • François Legrand - three times World Champion and winner of 20 UIAA World Cups

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  • Alexander Odintsov (1957-). Russian. New routes on the Troll Wall, Bhagirathi North Face, Trango Tower West Face, Great Sail Peak, and Jannu North Face.
  • Cathy O'Dowd South African First woman in the world to climb Everest from both north and south sides (1999). Fourth woman in the world to climb Lhotse, the world's fourth highest mountain (2000).
  • Juan Oiarzabal (born 1956). All eight-thousanders without supplementary oxygen. Record 21 ascents of eight-thousanders.
  • Adam Ondra (born 1993) youngest climber to climb 5.14d
  • Dan Osman - United States, famous for dangerous solos. Killed whilst attempting his new sport of rope jumping.
  • James Outram - Canada, first ascent of Mount Assiniboine
  • Attila Ozsvath (alpine climber) (1956-2002) Hungarian. First ascents: east face of Kedarnath Dome 1989, north face of Thalay Sagar, Spaltnik Golden Pillar 2000. Disappeared in 2002 in the K6 group of Karakorum. First successful Hungarian eight-thousander ascent in 1986, Shisha Pangma.

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  • Michel-Gabriel Paccard. France. First ascent of Mont Blanc (1786)
  • Marie Paradis. France. First woman to ascend Mont Blanc, 1809
  • Young-seok Park South Korea. First grand slam of mountaineering in 2005
  • Edurne Pasaban (b. 1973). Spain. Eleven 8,000 m peaks. One of only three women alive that have climbed K2.
  • Pasang Dawa Lama (1912–1982). Almost reached the summit of K2 in 1939 with Fritz Wiessner. First ascent Cho Oyu with Herbert Tichy and Sepp Jöchler (1954).
  • Tom Patey (1932–1970) Scotland. First ascent Muztagh Tower 1956. First ascent Am Buachaille 1968. Killed in abseilling accident. Author of One Man's Mountains
  • Julius Payer (1841–1915). Czech-Austrian polar explorer who made many first ascents in the Adamello and Ortler mountains in the 1860s.
  • William Penhall (1858–1882). England. First ascent west face of the Matterhorn.
  • Jose Luis Pereyra (1962–2003) Argentine–Venezuelan rock climber. Specialist in climbing Tepuys (in the Venezuelan jungle) and in speed climbing in Yosemite.
  • Jim Perrin (b. 1947). Over 200 notable first/free ascents in Britain. Winner of the Boardman Tasker prize for mountain literature.
  • Oliver Perry-Smith (1884–1969). United States. Rock climber active in Saxon Switzerland and the Dolomites before World War I
  • Petrarch (1304–1374), Italy. Climbed, with his brother, Mont Ventoux on 26 April 1336. .
  • Dean Potter United States. Innovated fast free climbing style; speed soloed El Cap in 4:17; speed soloed El Cap and Half Dome in one day.
  • Eneko Pou (b. 1974) and Iker Pou (b. 1977). Basque brothers. Top rock climbers, have several difficult and speed ascents. Working in their project "7 Walls, 7 continents", free climbing seven emblematic walls in the seven continents.
  • Chuck Pratt (1939–2000) United States. Rock climber. Yosemite pioneer.
  • Paul Preuss (1886–1913) Austria. Early promoter of free climbing. Climbed 1200 peaks in his short life.
  • Hristo Prodanov (1943–1984) Bulgaria. Lhotse unassisted 1981. Died on descent from unassisted climb of Everest in 1984.
  • Christophe Profit (b. 1962) France. Spectacular achievements in Alps and K2 between 1982 - 1992. Currently well known Alpine guide in Chamonix area.
  • Bonnie Prudden (b. 1914). Pioneering United States rock climber and exercise advocate. 30 documented first ascents in the Gunks.
  • Karl Prusik. Austria. Introduced the widely used Prusik knot.
  • Ramón Julián Puigblanque (b. 1981) Spain. Rock climber
  • Ludwig Purtscheller, first ascent of Kilimanjaro in 1889

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  • Patrick Vallencant (June 9, 1946 - March 28, 1989) France. An alpinist/skier and pioneer in ski mountaineering.
  • Iván Vallejo (b. 1959) Ecuador. Sixteen 8000ers without artificial oxygen between Sep 1997 and May 2008 (Everest and Broad Peak twice).
  • Erich Vanis (1928–2004) Austria. Mountaineer, alpinist, and author
  • Ed Viesturs (b. 1959) United States. First United States climber to climb all 14 of the world's 8,000-meter peaks; second person to climb them without supplementary oxygen
  • Antoine de Ville France. Artillery officer climbed Mont Aiguille in 1492
  • Ludwig Vörg Germany. First ascent of the Eiger.
  • A.S.Virdi (b. 1989). Indian Mountaineer.

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