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First ascents between 1850 and 1865<br />
1862 Dent Blanche 4,356m by Jean-Baptiste Croz and Johann<br />
Kronig, together with Thomas Stuart Kennedy and<br />
William Wigram<br />
1862 Täschhorn 4,490m by Peter-Joseph Summermatter,<br />
Johann and Stephan Zumtaugwald, together with 2<br />
Englishmen<br />
1863 Dent d’Hérens 4,171m by Peter Perren, Melchior Anderegg<br />
and Jean-Pierre Cachat, together with 4 Englishmen<br />
1863 Parrot Peak 4,436m by Peter Perren and Melchior<br />
Anderegg, together with 3 Englishmen<br />
1864 Lyskamm W-Peak by Franz <strong>Biner</strong> and Jakob Anderegg,<br />
together with L. Stephen and one other Englishman<br />
1864 Pollux 4,092m by Peter Taugwalder Senior and Joseph<br />
Marie Perren, together with one guest<br />
1864 Zinalrothorn 4,221m by Melchior and Jakob Anderegg,<br />
together with L. Stephen and one other Englishman<br />
1864 Dent Blanche SW-Side by Christian Lauener and Franz<br />
Zurfluh, together with one guest<br />
1865 Obergabelhorn 4,063m (E-Side) by Jakob Anderegg,<br />
together with 2 Englishmen<br />
1865 Obergabelhorn 4,063m NNW-Ridge (a few days before<br />
the first ascent of the Matterhorn) by Peter Taugwalder<br />
and Joseph Vianin, together with Lord Francis Douglas<br />
1865 Matterhorn 4,478m by Peter Taugwalder Senior and<br />
Junior, Michel Croz, together with Charles Hudson, Lord<br />
Francis Douglas, Douglas Robert Hadow and Edward<br />
Whymper<br />
1865 Matterhorn 4,478m via the Italian Ridge by Jean<br />
Antoine Carrel and Jean-Baptiste Bich, who bypassed<br />
the last rock step via a traverse in the west face (Galerie<br />
Carrel) and completed the ascent via the Zmutt Ridge<br />
(Zmuttgrat)<br />
The conquest of the Zermatt Mountains<br />
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