Paul Grohmann

Paul Grohmann
Personal information
Nationality Austrian
Born (1838-06-12)12 June 1838
Vienna, Austrian Empire
Died 29 July 1908(1908-07-29) (aged 70)
Vienna
Occupation Mountaineer, writer
Climbing career
Known for Dolomites first ascents

Paul Grohmann (12 June 1838 – 29 July 1908) was an Austrian mountaineer and writer.

Biography

Grohmann was a pioneer in exploring technically challenging mountains and is thought to have made more first ascents of Eastern Alps summits than anyone else. Among these are the four highest summits in the Dolomites. In 1862, Grohman, Friedrich Simony and Edmund von Mojsvár founded the Austrian Alpine Club. This was the second mountaineering club in the world, following the founding of the British Alpine Club in 1857.

In 1875, he published a detailed map of the Dolomites (Karte der Dolomit-Alpen) and, in 1877, the travel book Wanderungen in den Dolomiten, which significantly stimulated mountain tourism in the area.

In his honor, the as yet unclimbed Sasso di Levante in the Langkofel Dolomites was renamed Grohmannspitze in 1875. The west peak of the Kellerspitzen in the Carnic Alps, which he first-ascended in 1868, is also known as Grohmannspitze. Already in 1898, 10 years before his death, the town of Urtijëi erected a monument to honor his many first ascents in the Dolomites. Since 1984 there is a Grohmann street in Vienna's Donaustadt district.

First ascents

Grohmann's map of 1875

Among the many peaks he and his guides were the first to ascend are:

References

Grohmann's map detail with Langkofel and Sella
  1. German and Austrian Alpine Club, Die Erschliessung der Ostalpen, Volume 3, Berlin, 1894, p. 5
  2. Leone Sinigaglia (1898). Climbing reminiscences of the Dolomites, p. 63.
  3. Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 487
  4. Sinigaglia, p. 170.
  5. Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 470-1
  6. 1 2 Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 258
  7. Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 490
  8. Sinigaglia, p. 191; Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 455–57
  9. Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 395
  10. Sinigaglia, p. 155.
  11. Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 543
  12. Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 89
  13. Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 541
  14. Sinigaglia, p. 75–76; Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 501
  15. Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 351
  16. Erschliessung der Ostalpen, p. 509
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