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Adolphus Warburton Moore

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gave the col its name during their first ascent of the Brenva face by the "Sentinelle Rouge" route in 1927, "The ordinary Brenva route begins with the ascent of a little gap, which we named Col Moore in honour of the first conqueror of the Brenva route, A. W. Moore, situated between the foot of the
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and exceeded in difficulty anything that had thus far been attempted on the mountain. Moore's description of the Brenva ascent is, according to Claire Engel, 'amongst the finest Alpine tales in existence'.
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official from 1858 to 1887, holding the role of Assistant Secretary, Political Department from 1875 to 1885. He was also private secretary to
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Both Pic Moore and Col Moore on the Brenva face side of Mont Blanc are named after him. According to
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with George Spencer Mathews, Frank Walker and Horace Walker, and the guides Jakob Anderegg and
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This last route, the Brenva Spur, was the first to be climbed on the remote southern side of
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Horace Walker and party made the first ascent of the higher summit six years later in 1874.
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The son of Major John Arthur Moore and Sophia Stewart Yates, Moore was an
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British Library, Sources for the study of Afghanistan, 1843–1878
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Brenva ridge and a miniature peak now known as the Pic Moore."
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Moore made a first ascent during his first visit to the
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in 1862 and immediately became a central figure in the
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in 1868, making the first ascent by a non-native of
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Index


Lucy Walker
Melchior Anderegg
British
Civil service
civil servant
mountaineer
India Office
Lord Randolph Churchill
Alps
golden age of alpinism
Fiescherhorn
Bernese Alps
Christian Almer
Barre des Écrins
Dauphiné Alps
Edward Whymper
Horace Walker
Michel Croz
Christian Almer

Piz Roseg
Piz Roseg
Bernina Alps
Jakob Anderegg
Ober Gabelhorn
Pennine Alps
Pigne d'Arolla
Pennine Alps
Mont Blanc

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