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31: 143: 370: 58: 39: 119:, afterward traveling in India, North America and southern Africa. Subsequently he visited eastern Africa and South America. He entered the publishing house of his father, the Bibliographisches Institut at Leipzig, in 1884, and in the following year became one of the directors of the firm, but at intervals he continued his exploring expeditions. 162:
guide for a third attempt. Their climbing team included two local headmen, nine porters, a cook, and a guide. After Meyer and Purtscheller pushed to near the crater rim on 3 October before retreating to the base of Kibo, they reached the summit on the southern rim of the crater on Purtscheller's 40th
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In 1887, during his first attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, Meyer reached the base of Kibo, but was forced to turn back. He did not have the equipment necessary to handle the deep snow and ice on Kibo. In 1888, alongside the Austrian cartographer
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birthday, 6 October 1889. Meyer named this summit - now known as Uhuru Point- "Kaiser Wilhelm Spitze". After descending to the saddle between Kibo and
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region, with designs of continuing on to Mount Kilimanjaro. However, the two explorers could not proceed on, due to events related with the so-called
498: 316: 135:. Baumann and Meyer, within a matter of days, were captured and held as prisoners. Only after a large ransom was paid to rebel leader 171:. The summit of Kibo would not be climbed again until 20 years later, and the first ascent of Hans Meyer Peak was only in 1912. 17: 288: 443: 493: 483: 478: 468: 473: 413: 391: 30: 384: 278: 136: 488: 439: 142: 88: 47: 378: 354:
Some of this article is based on a translation of the equivalent article from the German Knowledge.
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In 1889 Meyer returned to Kilimanjaro with the celebrated Austrian mountaineer
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Hans Meyer (geologist)


Mt Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro National Park
Tanzania

geographer
Hildburghausen
publisher
Herrmann Julius Meyer
Mount Kilimanjaro
Moshi District
Kilimanjaro Region
Tanzania
Leipzig
Berlin
Straßburg
Oscar Baumann
Usambara
Abushiri Revolt
Abushiri ibn Salim al-Harthi

Chagga
Ludwig Purtscheller
Chagga
Mawenzi
University of Leipzig
Canary Islands
Ecuador

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