Scrambles Amongst the Alps in the Years 1860-69

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Scrambles Amongst the Alps in the Years 1860-69

by Edward Whymper

EN·~9 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
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London J. Murray 1871 - Toil and pleasure, in their natures opposite, are yet linked together in a kind of necessary connection.—LIVY. - List of Illustrations - Full Page Illustrations

1:10
2

In the Text

2:20
3

PREFACE.

5:23
4

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY.

22:45
5

CHAPTER II. THE ASCENT OF MONT PELVOUX.

43:58
6

CHAPTER III. THE MONT CENIS—THE FELL RAILWAY

16:03
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CHAPTER IV. MY FIRST SCRAMBLE ON THE MATTERHORN.

29:12
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CHAPTER V. RENEWED ATTEMPTS TO ASCEND THE MATTERHORN.

54:51
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CHAPTER VI. THE VAL TOURNANCHE—THE BREUILJOCH—ZERMATT—ASCENT OF THE GRAND TOURNALIN.

38:26
10

CHAPTER VII. OUR SIXTH ATTEMPT TO ASCEND THE MATTERHORN.

18:48

Description

A vivid memoir of a 19th‑century wanderer who traded the bustle of London for the craggy heights of the Alps, this narrative begins with a commission to sketch the great peaks before the author had ever set foot on one. Guided by a fortuitous French companion, he joins an English party intent on scaling Mont Pelvoux, an undertaking that transforms curiosity into a hard‑won triumph. The early chapters capture the awe of that first ascent, the crisp mountain air, and the quiet humor that steadied him amid icy winds and precarious ledges.

Interwoven with striking full‑page illustrations, the account offers a hands‑on look at the era’s pioneering routes, from the rugged ridges of the Matterhorn to the narrow passes of the Mont Cenis railway. Readers hear the clatter of rope‑breaks, the camaraderie of fellow climbers, and the meticulous observations of glaciers and rock formations. The author's candid voice brings the challenges and delights of early Alpine exploration to life, inviting listeners to share in the wonder of each step toward the summit.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (533K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-10-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Whymper

Edward Whymper

1840–1911

Best known for the first successful ascent of the Matterhorn, this Victorian climber, explorer, and illustrator helped turn mountaineering into a modern adventure story. His travels in the Alps and the Andes also left a lasting mark on geography and travel writing.

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