first ascent of Matterhorn

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gptkbp:climbing_ability gptkb:Charles_Hudson
gptkb:Michel_Croz
gptkb:Edward_Whymper
gptkb:Peter_Taugwalder
gptkb:Lord_Francis_Douglas
summer
influenced future expeditions
recognized worldwide
led to stricter regulations
pioneered new techniques
alpine style
inspired many books
use of ropes
celebrated the achievement
became a popular sport
debated after the ascent
developed after first ascent
documented in guides
evolved after first ascent
inspired by the ascent
limited in 1865
produced about the ascent
significant event in mountaineering history
steep and icy sections
gptkbp:country gptkb:Switzerland
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired art and literature
gptkbp:death four climbers died during descent
gptkbp:expedition gptkb:Edward_Whymper
Whymper's expedition
gptkbp:famous_quote “ The Matterhorn is the most beautiful mountain in the world.”
gptkbp:first_ascent July 14, 1865
set for future ascents
gptkbp:group_size mixed nationalities
gptkbp:height 4,478 meters
gptkbp:historical_significance marked the end of the golden age of alpinism
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label first ascent of Matterhorn
gptkbp:inspiration future climbers
gptkbp:landscape gptkb:Pennine_Alps
gptkbp:legacy increased popularity of mountaineering
gptkbp:location gptkb:Zermatt,_Switzerland
gptkbp:mountain_climbing_culture shaped by this event
gptkbp:mountain_climbing_history taught in schools.
gptkbp:mountain_climbing_safety improved after the tragedy
gptkbp:mountain_climbing_schools established in its wake
gptkbp:notable_event first ascent of a major peak in the Alps
gptkbp:result tragedy during descent
gptkbp:route gptkb:Hörnli_Ridge
gptkbp:significance first successful ascent of the mountain
gptkbp:tourism increased tourism in Zermatt
gptkbp:trails played a crucial role
gptkbp:weather_conditions challenging
gptkbp:year 1865
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Hörnli_Ridge
gptkb:The_Hörnli_Route
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6