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Ascendo al Monto-Blanka en 1787

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An eyewitness account describes repeated efforts to reach the summit of a high Alpine peak, combining travel narrative with systematic scientific observation. The narrator recounts preparations, weather delays, reliance on local guides and the transport of delicate instruments. The ascent is traced from a mountain priory across named glaciers and narrow ridges, past crevasses, steep rock steps and a notorious pass, with stops for shelter and measurement. Practical descriptions of route finding and hazards alternate with attentive notes on glacial forms, wide mountain views and the logistical demands of conducting fieldwork at great altitude.

About the Author

de Saussure, Horace Bénédict portrait

Horace Bénédict de Saussure

Horace Bénédict de Saussure was a Swiss naturalist and geologist, recognized for his contributions to the study of the Alps and the development of mountaineering. He is best known for his work "Ascendo al Monto-Blanka en 1787," which documents his ascent of Mont Blanc, marking a significant moment in the history of alpine exploration. De Saussure's scientific inquiries laid the groundwork for future geological studies and his passion for nature inspired many to explore the mountains. His legacy continues to influence both the fields of geology and outdoor adventure.

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