- Karl
Maria Herrligkoffer (13 June 1916, in
Schweinfurt – 9
September 1991, in Munich) was a
German medical doctor, who from 1953 and 1986,
organized and...
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reached by an
individual climbing alone. The
expedition was led by Karl
Herrligkoffer who
subsequently led
numerous attempts to
climb other eight-thousand...
- The
expedition was
organized by the half-brother of
Willy Merkl, Karl
Herrligkoffer from Munich,
while the
expedition leader was
Peter Aschenbrenner from...
- of Günther. Then the
movie comes to the
present scenario where Karl
Herrligkoffer, who led the 1970 expedition,
presents the
facts of the
expedition to...
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Northwest Ridge. 1971 Karl
Herrligkoffer led an
attempt on the
elegant but
difficult North Spur (or
North Ridge). 1973
Herrligkoffer returned to the North...
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expedition stumbled upon the snow cave in
which they had
taken refuge. Karl
Herrligkoffer, Merkl's half-brother,
initiated and then led the Willy-Merkl-Gedächtni****pedition...
- the
youngest ever to
summit this peak. 1954
First attempt by Dr. Karl
Herrligkoffer of
Germany on the SW side that
failed due to a
storm and
extreme cold...
- was a
member of a 1970
expedition to
Nanga Parbat led by Karl
Herrligkoffer.
Herrligkoffer had
already organized six
expeditions to
Nanga Parbat and was...
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Messner took part in the
Nanga Parbat South Face
expedition led by Karl
Herrligkoffer, the
objective of
which was to
climb the as yet
unclimbed Rupal Face...
- (ed.).
Germany and the Americas. ABC-CLIO. pp. 316–318. ISBN 1-85109-628-0.
Short biography at the
Herrligkoffer institute (in German)
Times article...