Fritz Luchsinger
Fritz Luchsinger (March 8, 1921 – 28 April 1983) was a Swiss mountaineer. Together with Ernst Reiss he made the first ascent of Lhotse (8,516 m), the fourth highest mountain in the world, on 18 May 1956.[1] During the approach march Luchsinger came down with severe appendicitis, and had to recuperate in a room given to the Swiss expedition by the lama of Tengboche monastery.[2]
Luchsinger disappeared during an attempt on Shishapangma in 1983.[3]
References
- Marmet, JÜRG (1957). Translated from the German by H. Adams Carter. "Everest — Lhotse, 1956". American Alpine Journal. 10 (2): 121. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
- "50 Years Everest-Lhotse Expedition: The Swiss Mount Everest/Lhotse Expedition 1956". Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research. Archived from the original on 2009-10-03. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
- Scott, Doug; MacIntyre, Alex (2014). Shishapangma: The alpine-style first ascent of the South-West Face. Vertebrate Publishing. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
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