list of climbers and mountaineers

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      This is a list of climbers and mountaineers who are notable for their activities in mountaineering (including alpine climbing), rock climbing (including aid climbing, free climbing, bouldering, speed climbing and competition climbing) or in ice climbing (including mixed climbing).


      A


      Vitaly Abalakov (1906–1992) Russia, climbed Lenin Peak (1934) and Khan Tengri (1936)
      Yevgeniy Abalakov (1907–1948) Russia, climbed Communism Peak (1933)
      Premlata Agarwal (born 1963) India, first Indian woman to complete all Seven Summits
      H. P. S. Ahluwalia (fl. 1965) India, climbed Mount Everest in 1965
      Pierre Allain (1904–2000) France, developed bouldering at Fontainebleau, and rubber rock-climbing shoes
      Rick Allen (1954–2021) UK, first ascent of Mazeno Ridge, Nanga Parbat
      Christian Almer (1826–1898) Switzerland, numerous first ascents, including Eiger
      Ashraf Aman (born 1943) Pakistan, first Pakistani ascent of K2
      Luigi Amedeo, Duke of Abruzzi (1873–1933) Italy, first ascent of Mount Saint Elias, Rwenzori Mountains
      Pat Ament (born 1946) US, rock climber, and pioneer boulderer
      Melchior Anderegg (1827–1912) Switzerland, guide, with numerous first ascents, including on Mont Blanc
      Conrad Anker (born 1963) US, discovered Mallory's body on Everest in 1999
      Tyler Armstrong (born 2004) US, in 2013, at age 9, the youngest to climb Aconcagua
      Melissa Arnot (born 1983) US, six ascents of Everest
      Bernd Arnold (born 1947) Germany, more than 900 first ascents in Saxon Switzerland
      Armando Aste (1926–2017) Italy, first Italian ascent of the Eiger north face
      Peter Athans (born 1957) US, seven ascents of Mount Everest
      Peter Aufschnaiter (1899–1973) Austria, mountaineer; friend of Heinrich Harrer (per Seven Years in Tibet)
      Abdul Jabbar Bhatti, Pakistani mountaineer and the former military officer of the Pakistan Army
      Nelly Attar (born 1990) Saudi/Lebanese, was the first Arab woman to summit K2 (2022).
      Cecilia Llusco Alaña (born 1985) Bolivian, Cholita Cimber, climbed Aconcagua in Indigenous costume.


      B



      Samina Baig (born 1990) Pakistan, third Pakistani, and the first Pakistani woman, to climb Mount Everest
      John Bachar (1957–2009) US, leading Yosemite-based rock climber and free soloist in the 1970s
      John Ball (1818–1889) Ireland, alpinist, climbing guidebook author, first president of Alpine Club (1857)
      Jacques Balmat (1762–1834) Duchy of Savoy, Chamonix-based guide, first ascent Mont Blanc (1786)
      George Band (1929–2011) UK, first ascent of Kangchenjunga on the 1955 British expedition
      Kinga Baranowska (born 1975) Poland, first Polish woman to climb Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and Kangchenjunga
      Anna Barańska (born 1976) Poland, first Polish woman to climb the North Face of Mount Everest
      Henry Barber (born 1953) US, leading US rock climber in the 1970s
      Andrzej Bargiel (born 1988) Poland, Snow Leopard record holder, several first ski mountaineering descents of eight-thousanders
      Lilliane and Maurice Barrard (1948–1986 and 1941?–1986) France, Nanga Parbat (1984, first female), both killed on K2
      Charles Barrington (1834–1901) UK, first ascent of the Eiger (1858)
      Richard Bass (1929–2015) US, businessman and amateur mountaineer, first to complete the Seven Summits (1985)
      Robert Hicks Bates (1911–2007) US, first ascent of Mount Lucania (1937), part of US attempts on K2 in 1938 and 1953
      Mark Beaufoy (1764–1827) UK, fourth ascent Mont Blanc (1787)
      Fred Beckey (Friedrich Wolfgang Beckey) (1923–2017) Germany/US, many first ascents of North American peaks
      Bentley Beetham (1886–1963) UK, member of the 1924 Everest expedition; pioneer rock climber in Borrowdale
      George Irving Bell (1926–2000) US, physicist, biologist and mountaineer, first ascent Masherbrum (1960), rescued on K2 (1953)
      Gertrude Bell (1868–1926) UK, many ascents in the Alps; the Swiss peak Gertrudspitze was named in her honor
      Maciej Berbeka (1954–2013) Poland, first winter ascents of 3 eight-thousanders: Manaslu, Cho Oyu, and Broad Peak
      Josune Bereziartu (born 1972) Basque (Spain), first female to climb grade 8c (5.14b), 8c+ (5.14c), and 9a (5.14d)
      Patrick Berhault (1957–2004) France, several first free ascents of major sport climbing and alpine climbing routes
      Didier Berthod (born 1981) Switzerland, leading traditional climber who quit after failing on Cobra Crack 5.14a (8b+)
      Adam Bielecki (born 1983) Poland, first winter ascents of 2 eight-thousanders: Gasherbrum I and Broad Peak
      John Biggar (born 1964) Scotland, several first ascents in the Andes
      Isabella Bird (1831–1904) UK, traveler, writer, and natural historian; first female fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
      Barry Blanchard (born 1959) Canada, mountain guide; first ascents in the Saint Elias range of Alaska
      Smoke Blanchard (1915–1989) US, developed The Buttermilks bouldering area in Bishop, California
      Karl Blodig (1859–1956) Austria, mountaineer, optician and journalist; first to climb all 4,000 metre peaks in the Alps
      Arlene Blum (born 1945) US, part of the first US female attempt on Everest, led the first all-woman ascent of Annapurna
      Peter Boardman (1950–1982) UK, Everest 1975, Changabang 1976, Kanchenjunga 1979, died on Everest with Joe Tasker
      Emmanuel Boileau de Castelnau (1857–1923) France, first ascent La Meije with father and son Pierre Gaspard (1877)
      Jean-Marc Boivin (1951–1990) France, first ascents of extreme alpine routes, pioneer of extreme skiing and BASE jumping
      Walter Bonatti (1930–2011) Italy, mountaineer and writer, solo new routes on Aiguille du Dru and Matterhorn
      Sir Chris Bonington (born 1934) UK, first ascent of Freney Pillar (1961), Tower of Paine (1962–3); ascent of 3 eight-thousanders
      Thomas George Bonney (1833–1923) UK, geologist and mountaineer, president of the Alpine Club
      Jack Borgenicht (1911–2005) US, garment manufacturer, philanthropist, the oldest person to climb Mount Rainier at age 81
      Alastair Borthwick (1913–2003) Scotland, climber and author of Always a Little Further
      Christine Boskoff (1967–2006) US, 6 eight-thousanders, including Everest twice, died on Genyen Peak
      Sébastien Bouin (born 1993) France, first ascent of DNA (2022), the world's second-ever 9c (5.15d) route
      Anatoli Boukreev (1958–1997) Russia, 7 eight-thousanders without oxygen, part of 1996 Everest disaster, died on Annapurna
      Loulou Boulaz (1908–1991) Switzerland, several first ascents and first female ascents in the Alps
      Tom Bourdillon (1924–1956) UK, Cho Oyu (1952), part of 1953 British Everest expedition, first to Everest South Summit (1953)
      Stipe Božić (born 1951) FPR Yugoslavia, completed the Seven Summits, second European to climb Everest twice
      Lydia Bradey (born 1961) New Zealand, first woman to climb Everest without supplementary oxygen 1988
      Samuel Brawand (1898–2001) Switzerland, politician, and mountain guide; first ascent of Mittellegigrat (1921)
      David Breashears (born 1956) US, Everest twice, directed IMAX film Everest
      Meta Brevoort (1825–1876) US, alpinist of Victorian period, aunt of W. A. B. Coolidge
      Russell Brice (born 1952) New Zealand, set record for fastest solo ascent without oxygen of Cho Oyu and Ama Dablam
      Jim Bridwell (1944–2018) US, first ascents of major aid routes on El Capitan; first one-day ascent of The Nose (1975)
      David Brower (1912–2000) US, executive director of Sierra Club and Yosemite climber
      Joe Brown (1930–2020) UK, first ascent of Cenotaph Corner, the Aiguille de Blaitière west face, and Kanchenjunga (1955)
      Katie Brown (born 1981) US, pioneer female competition climber and big wall climber
      Adriana Brownlee (born 2001) UK, youngest woman to climb all 14 eight-thousanders.
      Geoffrey Bruce (1896–1972) UK, first to reach 8,300 metres (27,300 ft) on Mount Everest (1922).
      Hermann Buhl (1924–1957) Austria, first ascent Nanga Parbat (1953) and of Broad Peak (1957), died on Chogolisa
      Alexander Burgener (1845–1910) Switzerland, first ascent Zmuttgrat, Grands Charmoz, Aiguille du Grépon, Lenzspitze, and Grand Dru
      Jean Buridan (c. 1300–1358) France, climbed Mont Ventoux for the view, before Petrarch


      C



      Tommy Caldwell (born 1978) US, first free ascents of big wall routes on El Capitan, including Dawn Wall, first at 9a (5.14d)
      Una Cameron (1904–1987) UK, ascents in the Alps, Caucasus, and Africa
      Louis Ramond de Carbonnières (1755–1827) France, scientist and Pyrenean pioneer
      Kim Carrigan (born 1958) Australia, first ascents of the first Ewbank grade 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30, routes.
      Carlos Carsolio (born 1962) Mexico, the fourth person to summit all 14 eight-thousanders (1985–1996)
      Riccardo Cassin (1909–2009) Italy, equipment manufacturer and pioneer alpinist; first ascent of the north face of Piz Badile (1937), and the north face of the Grandes Jorasses (Walker Spur, 1938)
      Cristina Castagna (1977–2009) Italy, first Italian female ascent of Makalu, ascent of several other eight-thousanders
      Alison Chadwick-Onyszkiewicz (1942–1978) Britain, first ascent of Gasherbrum III
      Ludwik Chałubiński (1860–1933) Poland, first ascent of Mięguszowiecki Szczyt Wielki
      Armand Charlet (1900–1975) France, many first ascents in the Mont Blanc massif
      Isabella Charlet-Straton (1838–1918) UK, first ascents in Alps, first winter ascent of Mont Blanc (1876)
      Maxime Chaya (born 1961) Lebanon, climbed Everest (2006), Seven Summits and Three Poles Challenge
      Chhurim (born 1984) Nepal, the first woman to summit Everest twice in a week
      Chang Yuan-Chih (1988 – 2024), Taiwanese first ascentionist, second from Taiwan to climb an eight-thousander
      Renata Chlumska (born 1973) Sweden, first Swedish female ascent of Everest (1999)
      Yvon Chouinard (born 1938) US, pioneer of big wall and aid climbing in Yosemite, founder of Chouinard Equipment and Patagonia
      Leszek Cichy (born 1951) Poland, first winter ascent of Everest with Krzysztof Wielicki
      John Clarke (1945–2003) Ireland-Canada, explorer with over 600 first ascents in Coast Range of British Columbia
      Vern Clevenger (born 1955) US, first ascent Cholatse (1982), numerous first routes ascents in Sierra Nevada
      Ian Clough (1939–1970) UK, first ascent Am Buachaille (1968), first UK ascent Eiger north face (1962), died on Annapurna
      Norman Clyde (1886–1972) US, pioneer of California's Sierra Nevada
      Johann Coaz (1822–1918) Switzerland, first ascent of Piz Bernina
      J. Norman Collie (1859–1942) UK, first ascent Ben Nevis Tower Ridge, Nanga Parbat expedition (1895)
      Emilio Comici (1901–1940) Italy, pioneer of big wall climbing and aid climbing; first ascent Cima Grande north face (1933)
      Achille Compagnoni (1914–2009) Italy, first ascent of K2 with Lino Lacedelli on the 1954 Italian Karakoram expedition to K2
      Kyra Condie (born 1996) US, member of the 2020 US Olympic climbing team
      Herb and Jan Conn (Herb: 1921–2012) US, early pioneers of climbing and caving in Carderock, Seneca Rocks, and the Black Hills
      William Martin Conway (1856–1937) UK, surveyor and explorer (Karakoram, Spitsbergen, Andes & Alps)
      Kenton Cool (born 1973) UK, several eight-thousanders (Everest over seventeen times); ski descents of Cho Oyu and Manaslu
      W. A. B. Coolidge (1850–1926) US, over 1,700 expeditions in the Alps with numerous first ascents, Alpine historian
      Janne Corax (born 1967) Sweden, cycled across the Tibetan plateau and claimed several first ascents of Tibetan mountains
      Henri Cordier (1856–1877) France, first ascents Aiguille du Plat de la Selle, Les Droites (east summit) (1876)
      Patrick Cordier (1947–1996) France, first and solo ascents in the Alps; French Direct Troll Wall (1967) and The Nose solo (1973)
      Jean Couzy (1923–1958) France, first ascent of Makalu with Terray on the 1955 French Makalu expedition
      Lucy Creamer (born 1971) UK, early British female competition climber, and alpine and ice climber.
      Peter Croft (born 1958) Canada, free soloing pioneer (Astroman, Rostrum); many first ascents in the Sierra Nevada
      Aleister Crowley (1875–1947) UK, occultist, writer, and rock climber, led early expeditions on K2 and on Kanchenjunga
      Michel Croz (1830–1865) France, mountain guide with numerous first ascents, died on the first ascent of the Matterhorn
      John Cunningham (1927–1980) Scotland, pioneered new climbing techniques in ice climbing
      Bronisław Czech (1908–1944) Poland, a mountain rescue pioneer in the Tatra Mountains
      Anna Czerwińska (born 1949) Poland, first woman over age 50 to ascend Everest, first Polish female to climb Seven Summits
      Andrzej Czok (1948–1986) Poland, first winter ascent of Dhaulagiri, and first ascent of Everest via the South Pillar


      D



      Kalpana Dash (born 1966) India, first from Odisha, India to climb Everest (2008)
      Sophia Danenberg (born 1972) US, first African American and first black woman to ascend Everest (2006)
      Steph Davis (born 1973) US, second female one-day free climb El Capitan and first female to free climb the Salathé Wall (2005)
      Johnny Dawes (born 1964) UK, the first free ascent of E9 (Indian Face, 1986), and E8 (Gaia, 1985) traditional climbing routes
      José Antonio Delgado (1965–2006) Venezuela, five eight-thousanders (1994–2006), died on Nanga Parbat
      Clinton Thomas Dent (1850–1912) UK, first ascent Lenzspitze (1870), Aiguille du Dru (1878); expeditions to the Caucasus
      Ardito Desio (1897–2001) Italy, geologist and leader of successful 1954 Italian Karakoram expedition to K2
      Catherine Destivelle (born 1960) France, first female to climb 8a+ (5.13c), first female to winter solo of the "north face trilogy"
      Kurt Diemberger (born 1932) Austria, first ascent of Broad Peak (1957) and Dhaulagiri (1960), climbed K2 (1986 K2 disaster)
      Sasha DiGiulian (born 1992) US, the first female to free climb Magic Mushroom 7c+ (5.13a) on the Eiger north face
      Jan Długosz (1929–1962) Poland, numerous alpine ascents in the Tatras and Alps; first ascent of the Central Pillar of Frêney
      Sarah Doherty (1959–2023) US, the first amputee to reach the summit of Denali without a prosthetic limb
      Jim Donini (born 1943) US, first ascent of Torre Egger (1976), president of the American Alpine Club (2006–2009)
      Hans Christian Doseth (1958–1984) Norway, first ascent of the East Face of Great Trango Tower (1984), died during the descent
      Lord Francis Douglas (1847–1865) Scotland, died on the descent after the first ascent of the Matterhorn (1965)
      Lonnie Dupre (born 1961) US, Arctic explorer, made a rare solo winter ascent of Denali
      Hans Dülfer (1892–1915) Germany, pioneer free climber, inventor of the Dülfersitz abseil technique; killed in World War I
      Hayatullah Khan Durrani (born 1962) Pakistan, mountaineer, and rock climber
      Günther Dyhrenfurth (1886–1975) German/Swiss, Himalayan explorer, led German expeditions to Kanchenjunga (1930, 1931)


      E


      James Eccles (1838–1915) UK, first ascents in the Mont Blanc massif
      Oscar Eckenstein (1859–1921) UK, alpinist, rock climber, and pioneer of bouldering; inventor of modern crampon
      Patrick Edlinger (1960–2012) France, first person to onsight 7c (5.12d), and second-ever person to redpoint 7c+ (5.13a); prolific free soloist
      Angela Eiter (born 1986) Austria, first female to redpoint – and to make an FFA – at 9b (5.15b); successful competition climber
      Albert R. Ellingwood (22 June 1887 – 12 May 1934) pioneer of climbing peaks in the Rocky Mountains and Colorado in particular
      Zsolt Erőss (1968–2013) Hungary, ten eight-thousanders, two with a prosthetic leg, died on descent from Kangchenjunga
      Susan Ershler (born 1956) US, climbed Seven Summits
      Leila Esfandyari (1970–2011) Iran, first Iranian woman to climb Nanga Parbat; died on Gasherbrum II
      Jens Esmark (1763–1839) Norway, first ascent Snøhetta (1798) and Gaustatoppen, led first expedition to Bitihorn
      Nick Estcourt (1942–1978) UK, alpinist; killed on K2 by avalanche on the 1970 British Annapurna South Face expedition
      Charles Evans (1918–1995) UK, deputy leader of 1953 British Mount Everest expedition, and leader of 1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition
      John Ewbank (1948–2013) Australia, pioneer of Australian rock climbing, invented Ewbank grading system


      F



      Freda du Faur (1882–1935) Australia, first female ascent of Aoraki / Mount Cook
      Ron Fawcett (born 1955) UK, pioneer professional rock climber, first ascent of Master's Edge E7 6c
      Sue Fear (1963–2006) Australia, five eight-thousanders, killed in crevasse fall on Manaslu
      Rudolf Fehrmann (1886–1947) Germany, pioneer rock climber in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains
      Darby Field (1610–1649) UK, first European to climb Mount Washington (New Hampshire) (1642)
      George Ingle Finch (1888–1970) Australia, reached 8,300 m on 1922 British Everest expedition; north face of Dent d'Hérens
      Hazel Findlay (born 1989) UK, first British female to ascend a traditional climbing route at grade E9
      Scott Fischer (1955–1996) US, ascents of Lhotse (1990), K2 (1992), Everest (1994); died in 1996 Mount Everest disaster
      Hans Florine (born 1964) US, won first world speed championships in 1991, set a speed record on The Nose of 2:36:45 (2012)
      James David Forbes (1809–1868) UK, first British ascent of the Jungfrau
      Charlie Fowler (1954–2006) US, free soloist and high-altitude mountaineer
      Mick Fowler (born 1956) UK, leading traditional climber, ice climber and alpinist; winner of three Piolet d'Ors (2003, 2013, 2016)
      Douglas Freshfield (1845–1934) UK, ascents in the Alps, Scotland, Himalayas, and Pyrenees; president of Alpine Club
      Tom Frost US, first ascents of big wall routes on El Capitan including Salathé Wall (1961) and North American Wall (1964)
      Fritiof Fryxell (1900–1986) US, geologist, and park ranger, first ascents in the Teton Range
      Wang Fuzhou (1935–2015) China, first ascent of the north face of Everest, first ascent of Shishapangma


      G



      Patrick Gabarrou (born 1951) France, first ascents of extreme alpine routes in Mont Blanc massif (Hypercouloir, Supercouloir)
      Will Gadd (born 1967) Canada, pioneer mixed climber (first M9 and M12), and pioneer of Helmcken extreme ice routes
      Ryszard Gajewski (born 1954) Poland, first winter ascent of Manaslu
      Lene Gammelgaard Denmark, part of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster; first Scandinavian female ascent of Everest
      João Garcia (born 1967) Portugal, 10th person to climb all 14 eight-thousanders without oxygen (1993–2010)
      Rolando Garibotti (born 1971) Argentina/US, first ascents on Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre including the Torre Traverse (2008)
      Janja Garnbret (born 1999) Slovenia, the most successful competition climber in history; first female to onsight 8c (5.14b)
      Pierre Gaspard (1834–1915) France, first ascent La Meije with his son and Emmanuel Boileau de Castelnau
      Chanda Gayen (1979–2014) India, the first woman from West Bengal to climb Everest; killed on Kanchenjunga
      Lakpa Gelu (born 1967) Nepal, mountain guide who summitted Everest over 12 times; set one-day speed records on Everest
      Lester Germer (1896–1971) US, physicist, World War I fighter pilot and prominent rock climber in the Gunks
      Conrad Gessner (1516–1565) Switzerland, naturalist and early mountaineer in the Alps
      Azim Gheychisaz (born 1981) Iran, 18th person to climb all 14 eight-thousanders without oxygen (2008–2017)
      John Gill (born 1937) US, "father" of modern bouldering, and first to climb 7B (V8) and 7C (V9); introduced chalk to climbing
      Stefan Glowacz (born 1965) Germany, second-ever onsight at 8b (5.13d), and second-ever 8b+ (5.14a) multi-pitch ascent
      Alessandro Gogna (born 1946) Italy, several first winter (and solo) ascents of major Alpine north faces
      Dan Goodwin (born 1955) US, known for buildering (World Trade Center, Sears Tower, John Hancock Center and CN Tower)
      Alec and Peter Graham, New Zealand mountaineers, mountain guides and hotel operators
      Dave Graham (born 1981) US, leading boulderer of his generation, first ascent of The Story of Two Worlds V15 (8C)
      Tormod Granheim (born 1974) Norway, first ski mountaineering descent the north face of Everest (2006)
      Chloé Graftiaux (1987–2010) Belgium, rock climber (sport and bouldering) and alpinist; bronze in 2010 World Cup for bouldering
      William Spotswood Green (1847–1919) New Zealand, ascents in the Selkirks, and Mount Green is named in his honor
      Paul Grohmann (1838–1908) Austria, numerous first ascents in the Eastern Alps in the 19th century
      Michael Groom (born 1959) Australia, ascents of Lhotse, Kangchenjunga, K2, and Everest without bottled oxygen
      Bear Grylls (born 1974) in 1998, youngest Briton to summit Everest (age 23)
      Wolfgang Güllich (1960–1992) Germany, first to redpoint grade 8b (5.13d), 8b+ (5.14a), 8c (5.14b), and 9a (5.14d); first to free solo at 7c (5.12d) (and to free solo Separate Reality); co-inventor of the campus board
      Paul Güssfeldt (1840–1920) Germany, first ascent Peuterey ridge and Piz Scerscen, first European attempt on Aconcagua (1883)
      Veikka Gustafsson (born 1968) Finland, 9th person to climb all 14 eight-thousanders without oxygen (1993–2009)


      H



      Peter Habeler (born 1942) Austria, first ascent without supplementary oxygen Everest (1978) with Reinhold Messner
      Douglas Robert Hadow (1846–1865) UK, died on first ascent Matterhorn (1865)
      Dave Hahn (born 1961) US, 11 Everest ascents, 26 Vinson Massif ascents, 19 Denali ascents
      Christoph Hainz (born 1962), South Tyrol, Italy, allrounder mountaineer, 40 first ascents
      Artur Hajzer (1962–2013) Poland, first winter ascent of Annapurna with Jerzy Kukuczka (1987)
      Colin Haley (born 1984) US, traverses and speed solo ascents in Patagonia and the Alaska Range
      Lincoln Hall (1956–2012) Australia, rescued at 8,700m on descent from Everest (2006)
      Rob Hall (1960–1996) New Zealand, Seven Summits in seven months, died in 1996 Mount Everest disaster
      Peter Harding (1924–2007) UK, leading British traditional climbing pioneer of the 1940s
      Warren J. Harding (1924–2002) US, first ascents of big wall aid climbing routes on El Capitan, first ascent The Nose (1958)
      Alison Hargreaves (1963–1995) UK, first solo of the 6 great north faces in one season; first female solo of Everest (1995)
      John Harlin (1934–1966) US, leading American alpinist of the 1960s, killed creating the Harlin Route on the Eiger north face
      Heinrich Harrer (1912–2006) Austria, first ascent of the Eiger north face (1938), and the Carstensz Pyramid (1962), author of The White Spider (1959) and Seven Years in Tibet (1952)
      Brette Harrington (born 1992) US, first free solo of big wall route, Chiaro di Luna, in Patagonia; partner of Marc-André Leclerc
      Ginette Harrison (1958–1999) UK, Seven Summits, first female ascent Kangchenjunga (1998), killed on Dhaulagiri
      Dougal Haston (1940–1977) Scotland, first ascent Annapurna south face (1970), killed in avalanche near Leysin
      Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed (1860–1934) UK, pioneer of mountaineering, mountain photographer, author
      Margo Hayes (born 1998) US, first female to climb 5.15a (9a+); first female to complete the "9a+ trilogy"
      Andreas Heckmair (1906–2005) Germany, first ascent of the Eiger north face (known as the 1938 Heckmair Route)
      Zygmunt Andrzej Heinrich (1937–1989) Poland, several first ascents of new routes (and some in winter) on eight-thousanders
      Gary Hemming (1934–1969) US, first ascent south face Aiguille du Fou
      Siegfried Herford (1891–1916) UK, first ascent Scafell Central Buttress (1914)
      Derek Hersey (1956–1993) UK, prominent free soloist in Britain and America; died unroped on the Steck-Salathé Route
      Maurice Herzog (1919–2012) France, leader of the 1950 French Annapurna expedition, and first ascent of Annapurna (1950)
      Tom Higgins (1944–2018) US, first and first free ascents in US, also in France outside Chamonix
      Lynn Hill (born 1961) US, first free ascent The Nose on El Capitan, Yosemite (1993)
      Sandy Hill (born 1955) US, ascended Everest during the 1996 Mount Everest disaster; completed the Seven Summits
      Edmund Hillary (1919–2008) New Zealand, first ascent of Everest with Norgay on the 1953 British Mount Everest expedition
      Alan Hinkes OBE (born 1954) UK, first Briton to climb all 14 eight-thousanders but his claim was disputed regarding Cho Oyu
      Andreas Hinterstoisser (1914–1936) Germany, killed in the 1936 Eiger climbing disaster, first to climb the Hinterstoisser Traverse
      Yuji Hirayama (born 1969) Japan, World Cup winner in lead (1998, 2000), first to onsight at 8c (5.14b), and speed records on The Nose
      Marty Hoey (1951–1982) US, mountain guide and ski patroller, died on Everest attempting to become the first US woman to ascend it
      Charles F. Hoffmann (1838–1913) US, surveyor and mountaineer, several first ascents in Sierra Nevada
      Jim Holloway (born 1954) US, bouldering pioneer, and first to ascend a boulder at the grade of V12 (8A+) with Trice.
      Alex Honnold (born 1985) US, prolific free soloist
      Tom Hornbein (born 1930) US, first ascent of Everest via the West Ridge (1963)
      Steve House (born 1970) US, solo ascent K7 (2004), first ascent of Rupal Face of Nanga Parbat (2005)
      Charles Houston (1913–2009) US, first ascent Mount Foraker (1934), leader of US American to K2 in 1950s
      Alexander Huber (born 1968) Germany, first ascents of hardest rock climbing grades
      Thomas Huber (born 1966) Germany, big wall ascents in Yosemite and Pakistan
      Charles Hudson (1828–1865) UK, first ascents of Monte Rosa (1855) and the Matterhorn (1865)
      Tomaž Humar (1969–2009) Slovenia, solo ascent of Dhaulagiri south wall (1999), northwest face of Ama Dablam (1996)
      Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) Germany, set a European altitude record on Chimborazo (1802)
      John Hunt (1910–1998) UK, leader of successful 1953 British Mount Everest expedition
      Mala Honnatti, Indian mountain climber.


      I


      Marcel Ichac (1906–1994) France, filmed the first French expedition to the Karakoram (1936), and the successful 1950 French Annapurna expedition
      Dimitar Ilievski (1953–1989) Macedonia, the first Macedonian to climb Everest, died on the descent
      Ulrich Inderbinen (1900–2004) Switzerland, mountain guide with 371 ascents of the Matterhorn, the last at 90 years old
      Alberto Iñurrategi (born 1968) Basque, Spain, 10th person to climb all 14 eight-thousanders (and 4th person to do so without oxygen)
      Andrew Irvine (1902–1924) UK, died on the 1924 British Everest expedition with George Mallory; unlike Mallory, his body has not been found
      R. L. G. Irving (1877–1969) UK, early alpinist and climbing author; introduced George Mallory to climbing


      J



      John Jackson (1921–2005) UK, member of the 1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition; head of Britain's Plas y Brenin centre
      Margaret Jackson (1843–1906) UK, pioneer female mountaineer in the Alps
      Nicolas Jaeger (1946–1980) France, first French ascent of Mount Everest, and one of the first ski descents of an eight-thousander
      Ray Jardine (born 1944) US, first to redpoint at 5.13a (7c+); inventor of spring-loaded camming devices (or "friends")
      Narendra Dhar Jayal (1927–1958) India, founder and first director of the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute
      Ganesh Jena (born 1972) India, first male from the Indian state of Odisha to climb Mount Everest
      Jimmy Jewell (1953–1987) UK, prolific free soloist of the 1970s and 1980s in Britain; died free soloing
      Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz (1901–1963) Polish, mountaineer who led the first 1933–34 Polish Andean Expedition
      Alex Johnson (born 1989) US, five-time American national bouldering champion and two-time Bouldering World Cup stage winner
      Raghav Joneja (born 1997) India, youngest Indian to climb Mount Everest
      Chris Jones (1939–2024) UK–US, first ascent of north face of North Twin Peak and other routes in Rockies and Andes
      Kevin Jorgeson (born 1984) US, first free climb of the Dawn Wall of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, US


      K



      Meherban Karim (1979–2008) Pakistan, Gasherbrum II, Nanga Parbat, and K2 (all three without supplementary oxygen), died on descent of K2
      Conrad Kain (1883–1934) Austria/Canada, over 50 first ascents in the Canadian Rockies including Mount Robson
      Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner (born 1970) Austria, the first woman to climb all 14 eight-thousanders without supplemental oxygen
      Bob Kamps (1931–2005) US, pioneer of the golden age of Yosemite climbing and 5.10 and 5.11 routes in America
      Harish Kapadia (born 1945) India, Himalayan veteran
      Fritz Kasparek (1910–1954) Austria, first ascent of Eiger north face
      Peter Kaufmann (1858–1924) Switzerland, guide in Alps and Canadian Rockies
      Ron Kauk (born 1957) US, rock climber, many first ascents in Yosemite, stunt work for climbing movies
      Robert Kayen (born 1959) US, rock climber, professor, scientist, first solo ascent of West Buttress of El Capitan
      Dora Keen (1871–1963) US, ascents in Alps, member of Royal Geographical Society, 1914
      Alexander Kellas (1868–1921) UK, altitude record in 1911 on summit of Pauhunri (7,128 m)
      Pat Kelly (died 1922) UK, rock climber and founder of Pinnacle Club
      E. S. Kennedy (1817–1898) UK, first ascent Monte Disgrazia, Mont Blanc du Tacul
      Mikhail Khergiani (1932–1969) Svan mountaineer of Soviet Georgia, known as the Tiger of the Rocks
      Clarence King (1842–1901) US, geologist and climber, first director of USGS, first ascent Mount Tyndall
      Andy Kirkpatrick (born 1971) UK, rock and ice climber
      Colin Kirkus (1910–1942) UK, rock climber and alpinist
      Christian Klucker (1853–1928) Switzerland, guide, prolific first ascensionist in Bernina Range and Bregaglia
      M.S. Kohli (born 1931) India, leader of the Indian Everest expedition (1965)
      Layton Kor (1938–2013) US, rock climber and mountaineer, author of Beyond the Vertical
      Dai Koyamada (born 1976) Japan, sport climber and boulderer
      Jon Krakauer (born 1954) US, author and mountaineer, Everest (1996)
      Hans Kraus (1905–1995) Austria, rock climber, sports medicine and physical medicine and rehabilitation pioneer
      Göran Kropp (1966–2002) Sweden, cycled a bike from Sweden to Everest, soloed Everest without oxygen, and then cycled home (1996)
      Moriz von Kuffner (1854–1939) Austria, first ascents including Eiger north-east face and Mount Maudit's Kuffner Ridge
      Julius Kugy (1858–1944) Austria-Slovenia, father of modern mountaineering in the Julian Alps
      Jerzy Kukuczka (1948–1989) Poland, the second man to climb all 8,000m peaks (9 new routes), four eight-thousanders in winter, only person to climb two eight-thousanders in one winter
      Colonel Narendra Kumar (1933–2020) India, Siachen Glacier and Himalayan veteran
      Jaan Künnap (born 1948) Estonia, mountaineer, and photographer
      Janusz Kurczab (1937–2015) Poland, led 1976 Polish unsuccessful expedition to tackle the northeast ridge of K2
      Wojciech Kurtyka (born 1947) Poland, pioneer of alpine style in high mountains
      Toni Kurz (1913–1936) Germany, attempted Eiger north face in 1936, died during retreat


      L


      Constantin Lăcătușu (born 1961) Romania
      Lino Lacedelli (1925–2009) Italy, first ascent K2 (1954) with Achille Compagnoni
      Louis Lachenal (1921–1955) France, first ascent of Annapurna 1950, with Maurice Herzog; died skiing in Chamonix
      Jean-Christophe Lafaille (1965–2006) France, 11 eight-thousanders without supplementary oxygen; died on Makalu
      David Lama (1990–2019) Austria, climber and alpinist, notable for the first free ascent of Cerro Torre
      Katie Lamb (born 1997) US, first female to climb an 8C+ (V16) boulder with Box Therapy (2023)
      Raymond Lambert (1914–1997) Switzerland, reached 8611m, highest altitude at that time, with 1952 Swiss Everest expedition
      Eric Langmuir (1931–2005), UK, climber, mountain educationalist and avalanche researcher
      Samantha Larson (born 1988) US, youngest person to complete Seven Summits, at 18 in 2007
      Marc-André Leclerc (1992–2018) Canada, first winter solo ascents of the Torre Egger in Patagonia and the Emperor Face of Mount Robson
      Pete Livesey (1943–1998) UK, influential rock climber in the 1970s
      John Long (born 1953) US, rock climber and writer; author of How to Rock Climb series
      Erhard Loretan (1959–2011) Switzerland, 14 8,000m-plus summits (1982–1995)
      Alex Lowe (1958–1999) US, climbed Great Trango Tower, Rakekniven in Antarctica and Sail Peak on Baffin Island; died on Shishapangma
      George Lowe (1924–2013) New Zealand, member of 1953 British Mount Everest Expedition
      George Lowe (born 1944) US, alpinist and rock climber, notable for first ascents in the US and Canadian Rockies, Alps, Andes, and Himalayas
      Jeff Lowe (1950–2018) US, made over 1000 first ascents in the US and Canadian Rockies, Alps and Himalayas
      Fritz Luchsinger (1921–1983) Switzerland, first ascent of Lhotse, in 1956


      M



      Meherban Karim (1979–2008) Pakistan, Gasherbrum II, Nanga Parbat, K2 without supplementary oxygen
      Ashish Mane (born 1990) India, Everest (2012), Lhotse (2013), Makalu (2014), Manaslu (2017)
      Tim Macartney-Snape (born 1956) Australia, Everest (1984), first to climb Everest from sea level (1990)
      Tomasz Mackiewicz (1975–2018) Poland, died on winter alpine-style ascent of Nanga Parbat
      Dave MacLeod (born 1978) Scotland, made the first free ascent of the world's first E11 traditional climbing route
      M. Magendran (born 1963) Malaysia, Everest (1997), first Malaysian/Tamil to reach the summit
      Nasuh Mahruki (born 1968) Turkey, Snow Leopard, first Turkish and Muslim climber of Everest
      Janusz Majer (born September 25, 1946) Poland
      Maki Yūkō (1894–1989) Japan, first ascents of Mittellegigrat (Eiger northeast ridge), Mount Alberta; first winter ascent of Mount Yari; led Manaslu first ascent
      Tashi and Nungshi Malik (born 1991) India, many world first female twins records
      George Mallory (1886–1924) UK, initial 1921 British Reconnaissance Expedition and the 1922 and 1924 British Mount Everest expeditions, died on Everest at 8,150+ metres
      Sergio Martini (born 1949) Italy, seventh ascent of all eight-thousanders (1983–2000)
      Marie Marvingt (1875–1963) France, first woman to climb most major peaks in the French and Swiss Alps (1903–7)
      William Mathews (1828–1901) UK, founder of Alpine Club, first ascent Monte Viso, Grande Casse
      Chantal Mauduit (1964–1998) France, six 8,000m summits without supplementary oxygen, died on Dhaulagiri
      John Oakley Maund (died 1902) UK, first ascents in Mont Blanc massif
      Eylem Elif Maviş (born 1973) Turkey, first Turkish female ascent of Everest (2006)
      Pierre Mazeaud (born 1929) France, Walter Bonatti's climbing partner, first French ascent of Everest (1978)
      Daniel Mazur (born 1960) US, numerous ascents in the Himalayas and America
      Steve McClure (born 1970) UK, first Briton to climb 9a twice
      Duncan McDuffie (1877–1951) US, summits in the Sierra Nevada
      Richard "Dick" McGowan (1933–2007) US, first US successful ascent of Everest, International Himalayan Expedition (1955)
      Ammon McNeely (born 1970) US, noteworthy first one-day ascents and speed records on El Capitan, Yosemite and Zion big walls
      Alex Megos (born 1993) first climber to on-sight 5.14d/9a route
      Willy Merkl (1900–1934) Germany, led two expeditions to Nanga Parbat (1932, 1934), died on the mountain
      Alain Mesili (born 1949) France, disputed ascent on Fitz Roy (1970) with Ricardo Arzela, pioneered routes in Bolivia
      Günther Messner (1946–1970) Italy, died on Nanga Parbat
      Reinhold Messner (born 1944) Italy, first to climb all eight-thousanders (1970–1986) and without supplementary oxygen, first ascent without supplementary oxygen of Everest with Peter Habeler (1978) first solo Everest (1980)
      Tracee Metcalfe US, only living American woman to have climbed 13 of the 14 eight-thousanders
      Enid Michael (1883–1966) US, known for ropeless climbing in Yosemite in the early 1900s
      John Middendorf (born 1959) US, big-wall rock climber, first ascent East Wall Great Trango Tower (1992)
      Thomas Middlemore (1842–1923) UK, first ascents in Mont Blanc and Bernina massifs, and Bernese Alps
      Gwen Moffat (born 1924) UK, author of Space Below My Feet (1961)
      Jerry Moffatt (born 1963) UK, sport climber and boulderer
      Silvio Mondinelli (born 1968) Italy, 13th to climb all eight-thousanders (sixth without supplementary oxygen)
      Ben Moon (born 1966) UK, sport climber, and boulderer, world's first 8c+ (5.14c) with Hubble
      A. W. Moore (1841–1887) UK, first ascent Fiescherhorn, Barre des Écrins, Piz Roseg, Ober Gabelhorn
      Tyrhee Moore US, member of the first all-African-American team to climb Denali
      Fritz Moravec (1922–1997) Austria, first ascent Gasherbrum II (1956)
      Piotr Morawski (1976–2009) Poland, many 8000m summits, died on Dhaulagiri/Manasu expedition
      Nea Morin (1905–1986) UK, rock climber and mountain climber
      Simone Moro (born 1967) Italy, first winter ascents of Shishapangma, Makalu, Gasherbrum II, and Nanga Parbat
      Don Morrison (1929–1977) UK, pioneer of Alpine Style, first ascents in Canada, England, and Himalayas
      Patrick Morrow (born 1952) Canada, first to complete both Bass and Messner Seven Summits lists (1986)
      Tomáš Mrázek (born 1982) Czechoslovakia, rock climber, World Champion 2003, 2005, winner of World Cup 2004
      John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born US conservationist and mountaineer, summits in California and Alaska
      Norrie Muir (1948–2019) Scotland, prolific winter first ascentionist in Scotland
      Albert F. Mummery (1855–1895) UK, Alpine and Himalayan pioneer, killed on Nanga Parbat
      Don Munday (1890–1950) Canada, mountaineer and explorer, husband of Phyllis Munday, explored region around Mount Waddington
      Phyllis Munday (1894–1990) Canada, mountaineer and explorer, explored region around Mount Waddington
      Malli Mastan Babu (1974–2015) India, mountaineer and explorer, world record in completing seven summits in 172 days


      N



      Yasuko Namba (1949–1996) Japan, oldest woman at the time to climb Everest at 47 (1996), died on descent
      Wasfia Nazreen (born 1982) Bangladesh, only Bengali person to climb K2 (2022) and first Bengali and Bangladeshi to finish the Seven Summits (2012).
      Vitor Negrete (1967–2006) Brazil, first Brazilian to climb Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen
      Hilaree Nelson (1972–2022) United States, first female to summit two 8000-meter peaks in one 24 hour push (2012). First ski descent Lhotse Couloir from the summit (2018); died on Manaslu
      Fred Nicole Switzerland, numerous first ascents of sport routes and boulders
      Eleonore Noll-Hasenclever (1880–1925) Germany, first woman to climb eastern wall of Monte Rosa (1919); killed by avalanche on the Bishorn
      Jamling Tenzing Norgay (born 1965) Nepal, son of Tenzing Norgay, climbed Everest with Edmund Hillary's son, Peter Hillary (2003)
      Tenzing Norgay (1914–1986) Sherpa, first ascent Everest (1953) with Edmund Hillary
      Edward F. Norton (1884–1954) leader of 1924 British Mount Everest Expedition with Mallory and Irvine
      Sue Nott (1969–2006) US, ice climber and first American woman to climb the Eiger north face in winter (2003)
      Wilfrid Noyce (1917–1962) UK, on Everest expedition (1953), reaching South Col, killed in Pamirs (1962)
      Arne Næss (1912–2009) Norway, philosopher and mountaineer, leader of expedition on first ascent Tirich Mir (1950)
      Arne Næss jr. (1937–2004) Norway, leader, Norwegian Everest expedition (1985)


      O



      Vanessa O'Brien (born 1964) First British-American woman to summit K2
      Cathy O'Dowd (born 1968) South Africa, first female ascent of Everest from both north and south (1999), fourth female ascent Lhotse (2000)
      Oh Eun-Sun (born 1966) South Korea, first Korean woman to climb Seven Summits, controversy over eight-thousanders claim
      Juanito Oiarzabal (born 1956) Basque (Spain), all eight-thousanders without supplementary oxygen, record 24 ascents of eight-thousanders
      Clare O'Leary (born 1972) Ireland, first Irish woman to climb Mount Everest (2004)
      Adam Ondra (born 1993) Czech Republic, first to redpoint a 9c
      Dan Osman (1963–1998) US, rock climber, soloist, killed whilst attempting his new sport of rope jumping
      James Outram (1864–1925) Canada, first ascent of Mount Assiniboine


      P



      Michel-Gabriel Paccard (1757–1827) France, first ascent Mont Blanc (1786)
      Bachendri Pal (born 1954) first Indian female ascent (and fifth female ascent) Everest
      Tsewang Paljor (1968–1996) India, died on Everest in 1996 Mount Everest disaster
      Ines Papert (born 1974) German ice climber, apinist and author
      Marie Paradis (1757–1827) France, first female ascent Mont Blanc (1809)
      Young-seok Park (1963–2011) South Korea, first true Explorers Grand Slam (2005), died on Annapurna
      Elizabeth Parker (1856–1944) Canada, journalist and mountaineer
      Edurne Pasaban (born 1973) Basque, Spain, first woman to climb all eight-thousanders
      Pasang Lhamu Sherpa (1961–1993) first Nepali woman to summit Everest, died on descent (1993)
      Tom Patey (1932–1970) UK, first ascent Muztagh Tower (1956), Am Buachaille (1968), killed in abseiling accident, author of One Man's Mountains
      Krushnaa Patil (born 1989) India, second youngest Indian girl to climb Mount Everest
      Maciej Pawlikowski (born 1951) Poland, first winter ascent of Cho Oyu
      Ryszard Pawłowski
      Julius Payer (1841–1915) Czech-Austrian polar explorer who made many first ascents in the Adamello and Ortler mountains in the 1860s
      Annie Smith Peck (1850–1935) US, mountaineer
      William Penhall (1858–1882) UK, first ascent Matterhorn west face
      Jim Perrin (born 1947) UK, over 200 first/free ascents in Britain
      Oliver Perry-Smith (1884–1969) US, a rock climber in Saxon Switzerland and the Dolomites
      Petrarch (1304–1374) Italy, climbed Mont Ventoux (1336)
      Elfrida Pigou (1911–1960) Canadian female climber, discovered crash site of Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 810, died on Mount Waddington
      Tadeusz Piotrowski mountaineer
      Burçak Özoğlu Poçan (born 1970) Turkey, first Turkish female over 8,000 m (2005)
      Klára Poláčková (born 1978) first Czech female to ascent Everest
      Dean Potter (1972–2015) US, speed soloed El Cap in 4:17; speed soloed El Cap and Half Dome in one day
      Paul Preuss (1886–1913) Austria, an early promoter of free climbing, climbed 1200 peaks in his short life
      Marko Prezelj, Slovenian mountaineer and winner of 4 Piolet d'Ors (1992, 2007, 2015, 2016)
      Paul Pritchard (born 1967) UK, rock climber
      Hristo Prodanov (1943–1984) Bulgaria, soloed Lhotse (1981) and Everest (1984), died on the descent
      Bonnie Prudden (1914–2011) pioneering US rock climber and exercise advocate, 30 documented first ascents in the Gunks
      Karl Prusik (1896–1961) Austria, introduced widely used Prusik knot
      Ramón Julián Puigblanque (born 1981) Spain, rock climber
      Nirmal Purja (born 1982) Nepal, first to climb all fourteen 8000 meter mountains in one season (6 months, 6 days, with supplemental oxygen)
      Ludwig Purtscheller (1849–1900) first ascent Kilimanjaro (1889)
      Piotr Pustelnik (born 1951) Poland, 20th person to climb all 14 eight thousanders
      Boyan Petrov (born 1973) Bulgaria, climbed 10 out of 14 eight-thousanders, all without supplementary oxygen


      R



      Brooke Raboutou (born 2001) US, member of the 2020 American Olympic climbing team
      Aron Ralston (born 1975) US, gained fame after amputating his right arm to free himself after a canyoneering incident
      Paul Ramsden (born 1969), England, first alpinist to win the Piolet d'Or five times
      Tom Randall UK, first free ascent of Century Crack 5.14b (8c)
      Lisa Rands (born 1975) US, rock climber and boulderer
      Michael Reardon (1974–2007) US, prolific free solo climber and film producer
      Dave Rearick (born 1934) US, rock climber, first ascent of Diamond on Longs Peak (1960)
      Gaston Rébuffat (1921–1985) France, 1950 Annapurna expedition, first to climb all six great north faces of the Alps, Alpine guide and author
      Ernst Reiss (1920–2010) Swiss, first ascent of Lhotse (1956)
      Monique Richard (born 1975) Canada, first woman to solo climb Mount Logan, first Canadian woman to summit Mt Makalu, Seven Summits in 32 months
      Dorothy Pilley Richards (1894–1986) UK, wrote Climbing Days (1935)
      Katharine Richardson (1854–1927) UK, a mountaineer in the Alps in the 1880s
      Mark Richey (born 1958) US, two-time winner of the Piolet d'Or in 2012 and 2020
      Rick Ridgeway (born 1950) US, member of the first American team to summit K2
      Leni Riefenstahl (1902–2003) Germany, filmmaker, actress, and mountaineer
      Ang Rita (1948–2020) Sherpa, climbed Everest ten times without supplemental oxygen
      Royal Robbins (1935–2017) US, rock climber, pioneer of modern Yosemite climbing in the 1950s
      Alain Robert (born 1962) France, climber and builderer
      David Roberts (1943–2021) US, author, first ascents of Wickersham Wall (Denali) and other Alaskan peaks
      Paul Robinson (born 1987) US, rock climber and boulderer
      André Roch (1906–2002) Switzerland, Everest 1952 attempt, many first ascents in Alps and Asia
      Beth Rodden (born 1980) US, rock climber and first female to match the highest male grades in traditional climbing with Meltdown 5.14d (9a)
      Jordan Romero (born 1996) US, became the youngest person to climb Everest on May 22, 2010, aged 13 years, 10 months, 10 days
      Steve Roper guidebook writer, editor of Ascent, first ascent of West Buttress of El Capitan.
      John Roskelley (born 1948) US, author, alpinist, Himalayan climber notable for technical first ascents of 7000 and 8000 m peaks
      Fred Rouhling (born 1970) France, rock climber, notable for the world's fourth 9a (5.14d) rock climb (and first in France), and the controversy over Akira
      Alan Rouse (1951–1986) UK, soloed many of hardest routes of day, died on descent from K2 (1986)
      Galen Rowell (1940–2002) US, photographer and mountaineer, first one-day ascents of Denali and Kilimanjaro, first ascent Great Trango Tower
      Henry Russell (1834–1909) France/Ireland, prolific first ascensionist in Pyrenees
      Wanda Rutkiewicz (1943–1992) Poland, first woman on K2, 8,000m-peak veteran, died attempting Kanchenjunga


      S



      Rosemary Saal (born 1990s), American mountaineer
      Nazir Sabir Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan, first Pakistani to climb Mount Everest
      Hassan Sadpara (born 1963) Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan, starting as a high altitude porter, he climbed 5xPakistani 8000ers and Everest, without supplementary oxygen
      Mostafa Salameh (born 1970) Jordan, first Jordanian to summit Everest, and Seven Summits
      John Salathé (1900–1993) Switzerland/US, pioneering Yosemite National Park, inventor of modern piton
      Horace-Bénédict de Saussure (1740–1799) France, third ascent Mont Blanc (1787), funded first ascent
      Marcus Schmuck (1925–2005) Austria, first ascent Broad Peak, first ascent Skil Brum
      Peter Schoening (1927–2004) US, first ascent Gasherbrum I and Vinson Massif, saved five climbers on K2 (1953)
      Jakob Schubert (born 1990) Austria, one of the most successful competition climbers in history
      Doug Scott (1941–2020) UK, Seven Summits, first ascent Everest south-west face, Baintha Brakk (descent with broken ankles), Kangchenjunga, Nuptse
      Vittorio Sella (1859–1943) Italy, mountaineer and pioneer photographer
      Nalini Sengupta India, educationist and mountaineer, namesake of Mount Nalini, originally peak 5260 in the Himalayas, near the Hamta Pass region of Manali, Himachal Pradesh
      Chris Sharma (born 1981) US, first to climb consensus 9a+ (5.15a) with Realization/Biographie (2001), and 9b (5.15b) with Jumbo Love (2008).
      John Sherman (born 1959) US, inventor of "V" grading system
      Apa Sherpa (born early 1960s) Nepal, record for most ascents of Everest (20 as of 2010)
      Lhakpa Sherpa (born 1973) Nepal, first woman to summit Everest ten times (2022)
      Pasang Lhamu Sherpa (1961–1993) Nepal, first Nepali woman to climb Everest, died during descent
      Pemba Doma Sherpa (1970–2007) Nepal, first Nepali female mountaineer to climb Everest north face, died on Lhotse
      Pemba Dorjie Sherpa Nepal, fastest ascent of Everest (2003)
      Eric Shipton (1907–1977) UK, first ascent Kamet, pioneered route across the Khumbu Glacier
      Ashima Shiraishi (born 2001) US, first female to climb V15 (Horizon, Mount Hiei, Japan)
      William Shockley (1910–1989) US, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, proponent of eugenics, first ascent Shockleys Ceiling in the Gunks (1953)
      Joe Simpson (born 1960) UK, survived a fall on Siula Grande, wrote Touching the Void
      Arunima Sinha India, first Indian amputee to climb Everest
      Todd Skinner (1958–2006) US, rock climber, first free ascent Salathe Wall, died on Leaning Tower
      Cecilie Skog (born 1974) Norway, first female to climb Seven Summits and both Poles, Everest and K2
      Laurie Skreslet (born 1949) Canada, first Canadian to summit Everest (1982)
      William Cecil Slingsby (1849–1929) UK, first ascent Store Skagastølstind (1876), pioneer of Norwegian mountaineering
      Frank Smythe (1900–1949) UK, first ascent Kamet (1931) with Shipton, R. Holdsworth and Lewa Sherpa, reached 8565m on Everest in 1933 without supplementary oxygen
      Dermot Somers Ireland, climber, author and broadcaster
      Carlos Soria Fontán (born 1939) Spain, the only mountaineer to have ascended nine mountains of more than 8,000 meters after turning 60 years old
      Jaahnavi Sriperambuduru (born 2001) India.
      William Grant Stairs (1863–1892) Canada, first non-African to climb in the Ruwenzoris
      Allen Steck (1926–2023) US, mountaineer and rock climber
      Ueli Steck (1976–2017) Switzerland, soloed Eiger north face in 2:22:50 hours (2015)
      Leslie Stephen (1832–1904) UK, author and alpinist, first ascent Schreckhorn, Monte Disgrazia, Zinalrothorn
      Fritz Steuri (1879–1950) Switzerland, skier and mountain guide; first ascent of Mittellegigrat (northeast ridge of Eiger) (1921)
      Edward Lisle Strutt (1874–1948) UK, deputy leader on 1922 Everest expedition, outspoken Alpine Journal editor, 1927–37
      Gottlieb Samuel Studer (1804–1890) Switzerland, first ascent Wildhorn (1843), founding member of Swiss Alpine Club
      Satyarup Siddhanta (born 1983) India, climbed Mont Blanc, climbed 6 of the 7 summits, climbed Mt Everest on 21 May 2016


      T



      Junko Tabei (1939–2016) Japan, first female ascent Everest; first completion of Bass and Messner's Seven Summits
      Kei Taniguchi (1972–2015) Japan, first female winner of the Piolet d'Or in 2009
      Joe Tasker (1948–1982) UK, Dunagiri, Kanchenjunga, Changabang West Wall; died on Everest (May 1982)
      Asma Al Thani first Qatari woman to ascend Everest and Ama Dablam; first Arab to summit an eight-thousander without oxygen
      Vernon Tejas (born 1953) US, first solo winter ascent Denali, Seven Summits time world record
      Lionel Terray (1921–1965) France, first ascents Fitz Roy, Chakrarahu, Jannu and Makalu on the 1955 French Makalu expedition; second ascent Eiger north face (1947)
      Vladislav Terzyul (1953–2004) Ukraine, disputed claim to have climbed all eight-thousanders
      Kevin Thaw (born 1967) UK, ascents in Himalayas and Yosemite
      Herbert Tichy (1912–1987) Austrian, first ascent Cho Oyu (1954)
      Bill Tilman (1898–1977) UK, explorer, climbed in Africa and Himalaya, first ascent Nanda Devi (1936)
      Luis Trenker (1892–1990) Italy, mountaineer, film director and writer
      Sonnie Trotter (born 1979) Canada, award-winning climber, known for hard trad climbing
      Francis Fox Tuckett (1834–1913) UK, first ascent Aletschhorn (1859)
      Julie Tullis (1939–1986) UK, Broad Peak (1984) and K2 (1986); died on descent from K2
      Mark Twight (born 1962) US, advocate of "light and fast" style of mountaineering
      John Tyndall (1820–1893) UK, early attempts on Matterhorn, first ascent Weisshorn (1861)


      U



      Naomi Uemura (1941–1984) Japan, first solo winter ascent Denali, on which he died
      James Ramsey Ullman (1908–1971) US, author and mountaineer
      Ugur Uluocak (1962–2003) Turkey, mountaineer, photographer and editor, died on Mount Alarcha in Kyrgyzstan
      Um Hong-Gil (born 1960) South Korea, 9th person to climb all eight-thousanders, first to climb 16 highest peaks
      Willi Unsoeld (1926–1979) US, first ascent Everest west ridge (1963), died on Mount Rainier (1979)
      Karl Unterkircher (1970–2008) Italy, Everest and K2 in the same year without oxygen, died on Nanga Parbat
      Denis Urubko (born 1973) Kazakhstan, 14x8000er; first winter ascents of Makalu and Gasherbrum II, Snow Leopard award winner


      V



      Arjun Vajpai (born 1993) India, climbed Everest 2010, Lhotse 2011 and Manaslu 2011
      Ivan Vallejo (born 1959) Ecuador, 14th person to climb all eight-thousanders (7th without supplemental oxygen)
      Patrick Vallençant (1946–1989) France, alpinist/skier and ski mountaineering pioneer
      Anak Verhoeven (born 1996) Belgium, first woman to claim a first ascent of a 5.15a
      Allison Vest (born 1995) Canada, two-time Canadian Bouldering Nationals champion
      Ed Viesturs (born 1959) US, first US climber to climb all eight-thousander (6th without supplemental oxygen)
      Sibusiso Vilane (born 1970) South Africa, first black African to summit Everest (2003)
      Ludwig Vörg (1911–1941) Germany, first ascent Eiger north face (1938)


      W



      Horace Walker (1838–1908) UK, first ascent Mount Elbrus, Grandes Jorasses, Barre des Ecrins, Obergabelhorn
      Lucy Walker (1836–1916) UK, first female ascent Matterhorn (1871)
      Barbara Washburn US, first ascent Mount Bertha, first female ascent Denali (1947)
      Bradford Washburn (1910–2007) US, third ascent Denali, pioneered west buttress route
      Ryan Waters (born 1973) US, first American to complete unsupported North and South Poles
      Don Whillans (1933–1985) UK, first ascent Annapurna south face (1970)
      Rick White (1946–2004) Australia, rock climber, developed Frog Buttress (1968)
      Jim Whittaker (born 1929) US, first US ascent Everest (1963)
      Lou Whittaker (1929–2024) US, Rainier guide
      Pete Whittaker (born 1991) UK, first free ascent of Century Crack 5.14b (8c)
      Edward Whymper (1840–1911) UK, first ascent Matterhorn (1865), first ascent Chimborazo (1880)
      Jim Wickwire (born 1940) US, K2 (1978) (bivouacked near summit)
      Krzysztof Wielicki (born 1950) Poland, first winter ascent Everest; fifth person to climb all eight-thousanders
      Karl Wien (1906–1937) Germany, leader of unsuccessful Nanga Parbat expedition (1937)
      Fritz Wiessner (1900–1988) US, born Dresden, emigrated to US; pioneer of free climbing; K2 expedition (1939)
      Sydney Wignall (1922–2012) UK, Climbed Gurla Mandhata in 1955
      Walter Wilcox (1869–1949) Canadian Rockies explorer
      Martyn S. Williams (born 1947) UK, first person to lead expeditions to South Pole (1989), North Pole (1992) and Mount Everest (1991)
      George Willig (born 1949) US, climbed South Tower of World Trade Center
      Fritz Wintersteller (1927–2018) Austria, first ascent Broad Peak (1957) and Skil Brum (1957)
      Ian Woodall (born 1956) UK, climbed Everest several times
      Daniel Woods (born 1989) USA, climbed world's hardest boulder problem, Flash (V15) in 2011
      Fanny Bullock Workman (1859–1925) US, geographer, cartographer, and mountaineer, notably in the Himalayas


      Y


      Santosh Yadav (born 1969) India, Indo-Tibetan Border Police woman, climbed Everest twice (1992 and 1993)
      Simon Yates (born 1963) UK, Joe Simpson's partner on west face of Siula Grande (1985), subject of Touching the Void
      Michael J. Ybarra (1966–2012) US, climber and writer, extreme sports correspondent for The Wall Street Journal 2007–2012
      Wang Yongfeng (born 1963) China, first Chinese couple to climb Seven Summits (with Li Zhixin)
      Ichiro Yoshizawa (1903–1998) Japan, climber and writer; K2 (1977)
      Geoffrey Winthrop Young (1876–1958) UK, first ascent Täschhorn south face, Weisshorn west ridge, Grandes Jorasses traverse


      Z



      Andrzej Zawada (1928–2000) Poland, pioneer of winter Himalayism
      Li Zhixin (born 1962) China, half of first Chinese couple to climb the Seven Summits with Wang Yongfeng
      Emil Zsigmondy (1861–1885) Austria, physician and mountain climber; died trying to force new route on the Meije
      Jerzy Żuławski (1874–1915) Polish literary figure, philosopher, translator and alpinist
      Juliusz Żuławski (1910–1999) Polish poet, prose writer, literary critic, translator and climber; son of Jerzy Żuławski
      Marek Żuławski (1908–1985) Polish painter, graphic artist, author and climber; son of Jerzy Żuławski
      Wawrzyniec Żuławski (1916–1957) Polish composer, music critic and teacher; died during Mont Blanc rescue mission; son of Jerzy Żuławski
      Matthias Zurbriggen (1856–1917) Switzerland, first ascent Aconcagua (1897)


      See also



      History of rock climbing
      List of grade milestones in rock climbing
      List of 20th-century summiters of Mount Everest


      References




      External links


      Mountaineering Who's Who

    Kata Kunci Pencarian: list of climbers and mountaineers