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601:, ed. Walt Unsworth, London: Allen Lane, 1981, p. 61. Dent describes the scene on reaching the summit: 'Our first care was to level the telescope in the direction of Couttet's hotel. There was not much excitement there, but in front of the Imperial we were pleased to think we saw someone looking in our direction. Accordingly with much pomp and ceremony the stick (which I may here state was borrowed without leave) was fixed up. Then to my horror Alexander produced from a concealed pocket a piece of scarlet flannel like unto a baby's undergarment, and tied it on. I protested in vain. In a moment the objectionable rag was floating proudly in the breeze.' pp. 59–60
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1870:Val d'Aosta
1825:Haute Route
1749:de Saussure
1407:Tré la Tête
1397:TĂŞte Rousse
1304:TĂŞte Rousse
1213:Le Portalet
1168:Mont Maudit
1163:Mont Mallet
1158:Mont Dolent
1093:Les Droites
884:Les Houches
851:Settlements
447:1966 rescue
441:John Harlin
395:and guides
268:French Alps
183:Graian Alps
107: /
82:Coordinates
1900:Categories
1875:Val Ferret
1774:Vallençant
1689:Middlemore
1584:Ghirardini
1574:Eckenstein
1559:Destivelle
1382:Mont-Blanc
1362:Elisabetta
1337:Argentière
1279:Argentière
1251:Col Ferret
1233:Tour Ronde
1223:Tita Neire
1173:Pic Eccles
1138:Mont Blanc
1118:Grande Lui
1068:Le Catogne
874:Courmayeur
859:Argentière
777:2019-05-16
732:2019-05-16
650:4 November
580:2017-05-30
555:2019-05-16
531:2015-03-14
492:References
474:Argentière
350:alpinists
307:) 3,733 m.
246:(also the
92:45°55′58″N
1664:MacIntyre
1594:GĂĽssfeldt
1554:Desmaison
1489:Bonington
1469:Blanchard
1352:Couvercle
1347:Cosmiques
1228:Tour Noir
1098:Le Génépi
935:Mountains
727:0065-6925
470:aluminium
425:Petit Dru
409:rockfalls
397:Emile Rey
385:Petit Dru
369:Petit Dru
344:Grand Dru
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290:Grand Dru
120:Geography
95:6°57′23″E
60:Elevation
46:Petit Dru
18:Petit Dru
1880:Val Veny
1784:Whillans
1724:RĂ©buffat
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1342:Charpoua
1271:Glaciers
1063:La Breya
894:Les Praz
879:La Fouly
864:Chamonix
713:(1966).
303:(or the
288:(or the
276:Chamonix
272:Les Praz
260:Les Drus
206:Climbing
161:Location
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1759:Stephen
1734:Robbins
1709:Paradis
1704:Paccard
1699:Mummery
1684:Messner
1679:Mazeaud
1669:Mallory
1659:Lambert
1644:Kurtyka
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1619:Kennedy
1609:Hemming
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1519:Charlet
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1484:Bonatti
1417:Saleina
1332:A Neuve
1319:Refuges
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1284:Bossons
889:Montroc
869:Champex
504:, with
348:British
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342:of the
334:Ascents
274:in the
266:in the
250:or the
200:Granite
189:Geology
70:Listing
1779:Walker
1769:Twight
1764:Terray
1754:Smythe
1614:Hudson
1599:Harlin
1569:Eccles
1524:Clough
1514:Cassin
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1357:Durier
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1803:Other
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1719:Ratti
1714:Patey
1694:Moore
1674:Maund
1539:Couzy
1504:Brown
1449:Almer
1294:Miage
427:(the
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1624:King
1549:Dent
1544:Croz
1243:Cols
766:ISBN
723:ISSN
652:2011
435:and
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