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stands it up in the corner. When his touring in Switzerland is finished, he does not throw that broomstick away, but lugs it home with him, to the far corners of the earth, although this costs him more trouble and bother than a baby or a courier could. You see, the alpenstock is his trophy; his name is burned upon it; and if he has climbed a hill, or jumped a brook, or traversed a brickyard with it, he has the names of those places burned upon it, too.
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Thus it is his regimental flag, so to speak, and bears the record of his achievements. It is worth three francs when he buys it, but a bonanza could not purchase it after his great deeds have been inscribed upon it. There are artisans all about Switzerland whose trade it is to burn these things upon
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His white helmet was ornamented with a green veil; a pair of opera-glasses hung at his side, and in his lavender-gloved hand he carried an alpenstock a little taller than himself.....She wore side-spring boots—'prunella,' I believe, used to be the trade name—mittens, and pince-nez. She also carried
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In the second half of the nineteenth century, seeing that the traditional but unwieldy alpenstock might be a useful aid to climb steep slopes of snow or ice, Victorian alpinists fastened a sharpened blade (the pick) to the top of the alpenstock; this was used to provide stability. On the opposite
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hunter and crystal collector, had experience with high mountain travel, and Paccard had made previous attempts to climb the peak. Illustrations show Balmat carrying two separate tools (whose respective functions would later be re-assigned to the ice axe): an alpenstock (or baton), and a small axe
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quotes Simler as writing, "To counteract the slipperiness of the ice, they firmly attach to their feet shoes resembling the shoes of horses, with three sharp spikes in them, so that they may be able to stand firmly. In some places they use sticks tipped with iron, by leaning upon which they climb
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Most of the people, both male and female, are in walking costume, and carry alpenstocks. Evidently, it is not considered safe to go about in Switzerland, even in town, without an alpenstock. If the tourist forgets and comes down to breakfast without his alpenstock, he goes back and gets it, and
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He carried in his hand a long alpenstock, the sharp point of which he thrust into everything that he approached- the flower-beds, the garden-benches, the trains of the ladies' dresses. In front of Winterbourne he paused, looking at him with a pair of bright, penetrating little
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depicts a man walking with an alpenstock. Twain encountered the alpenstock when visiting Lucerne, Switzerland. He described the alpenstock as ubiquitous among locals and popular among tourists as mementos.
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described Simler's observations on gear for travel over ice and snow in the mountains: "In 1574, Simler published a commentary on the Alps which is remarkable for its description of the technique of
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an alpenstock (there is not a mountain within a hundred miles of Dresden) and a black bag strapped to her waist. Her teeth stuck out like a rabbit's, and her figure was that of a bolster on stilts.
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the alpenstock of the tourist. And observe, a man is respected in Switzerland according to his alpenstock. I found I could get no attention there, while I carried an unbranded one.
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end, a flattened blade was placed (the adze), which was used for cutting steps in the snow or ice, an essential technique for moving over steep icy slopes before the advent of the
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on snow by veils or spectacles; and he mentions that the leader on snow covered glaciers sounds for hidden crevasses with a pole."
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An 1872 diagram of an early ice axe, showing how the alpenstock was modified by the addition of a pick and an adze
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travel and for its proof that Simler himself had practical experience. He describes the alpenstock,
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steep slopes. These are called alpine sticks, and are principally in use among the shepherds."
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were able to walk on the muddy bottom of the Atlantic Ocean using their alpenstocks.
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Long wooden pole with an iron spike tip used by walkers and mountain climbers
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in Switzerland. This is during Holmes' and Dr Watson's flight from
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Union Internationale des Associations de Guides de Montagnes
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French-speaking climbers called this item a "baton".
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Index



German
Alps
Middle Ages
ice axe
Josias Simler
University of Zurich
T. Graham Brown
glacier
crampons
protecting the eyes
Yvon Chouinard
Jacques Balmat
Michel-Gabriel Paccard
Mont Blanc
chamois
crampon
Jules Verne
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
Pierre Aronnax
Captain Nemo
Henry James
Daisy Miller
Mark Twain's
A Tramp Abroad

Sherlock Holmes
Gemmi Pass
Reichenbach Falls

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