Albert F. Mummery

Albert F. Mummery

Albert Frederick Mummery (10 September 1855, Dover – August 24, 1895, Nanga Parbat), was a British mountaineer and author.

Life

Mummery's father was a tanner and mayor of Dover. The tanning business was prosperous enough for Mummery to devote most of his energies to climbing and economics. He became a friend of John Atkinson Hobson, and they collaborated on "The Physiology of Industry" (1889), which argued that the economy required intervention to achieve stability.

Mountaineer

Mummery is best remembered for his pioneering efforts in mountaineering. Initially, he climbed with mountain guides, but with his companions William Cecil Slingsby and J. Norman Collie he was part of the movement which revolutionized alpinism by the practice of guideless climbing. He invented the Mummery tent, a type of tent used in the early days of mountaineering.

He made a series of remarkable first ascents, most notably the Aiguille du Grépon (which features a crack named after him), the Dent du Requin, the Grands Charmoz, the "Teufelsgrat" on the Täschhorn, and the Zmutt ridge of the Matterhorn, which he ascended on 3 September 1879 with the guides Alex­ander Burgener, J. Petrus and A. Gentinetta. In 1894, he led his friend, the young Duke of the Abruzzi, to the top of the Matterhorn by the same route.

Mummery occasionally climbed with his wife Mary, or with her friend Lily Bristow.

In 1880, Mummery and Burgener were repelled while trying to make the first ascent of the much-coveted Dent du Géant, being forced back by some difficult slabs. This provoked Mummery to exclaim prophetically: 'Absolutely inaccessible by fair means!'Dumler, Helmut, and Willi P. Burkhardt, "The High Mountains of the Alps" (London: Diadem, 1994) p. 179

In 1895, Collie, Hastings and Mummery were the first climbers to attempt the Himalayan 8,000 metre peak, Nanga Parbat. On this pioneering lightweight expedition, the mountain claimed the first of its many victims, when Mummery and two Ghurkas, Ragobir and Goman Singh, fell and were killed by an avalanche while reconnoitering the Rakhiot Face. Their bodies were never found. The story of this disastrous expedition is told in J. Norman Collie's book "From the Himalaya to Skye".

Mummery left behind him a legacy of some of the most well-regarded routes in the Alps, and also, in his book "My Climbs in the Alps and Caucasus", one of the enduring classics of mountaineering literature.

References

*Collie, Norman, "From the Himalaya to Skye", Rockbuy Limited. ISBN 1-904466-08-7
*Mummery, A. F., "My Climbs in the Alps and Caucasus", Rockbuy Limited. ISBN 1-904466-09-5

External links

*Peter H. Hansen, ‘Mummery, Albert Frederick (1855–1895)’, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/19526Oxford Dictionary of National Biography] , Oxford University Press, 2004


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