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  2. Tyrolean hat - Wikipedia

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    The Tyrolean hat (German: Tirolerhut, Italian: cappello alpino), also Tyrolese hat, Bavarian hat or Alpine hat, is a type of headwear that originally came from the Tyrol in the Alps, in what is now part of Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland.

  3. Dani Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Dani Arnold (born 22 February 1984) is a Swiss extreme mountaineer. He is famous for his fast climbs, holding speed records on several routes including the Matterhorn in Switzerland and the Cima Grande di Lavaredo in Italy.

  4. Erhard Loretan - Wikipedia

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    Erhard Loretan (28 April 1959 – 28 April 2011) was a Swiss mountain climber. He was the third man to climb all fourteen peaks over 8,000 meters, and the second to do so without supplementary oxygen.

  5. List of climbers and mountaineers - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Bell (1868–1926) UK, many ascents in the Alps; the Swiss peak Gertrudspitze was named in her honor; Maciej Berbeka (1954–2013) Poland, first winter ascents of 3 eight-thousanders: Manaslu, Cho Oyu, and Broad Peak; Josune Bereziartu (born 1972) Basque (Spain), first female to climb grade 8c (5.14b), 8c+ (5.14c), and 9a (5.14d)

  6. Karl Egloff - Wikipedia

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    Karl Egloff (born March 16, 1981, Ecuador [1]) is a Swiss-Ecuadorian athlete, mountaineer, cyclist and mountain guide, best known for his speed ascents of high mountains, including the Seven Summits. He was well known in his native Ecuador for a record speed ascent of Cotopaxi in December 2012, climbing up and down in 1 hour 37 minutes.

  7. TAZ 83 - Wikipedia

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    The TAZ 83 is a military camouflage pattern used by the Swiss Army for the Kampfanzug 57/70 (combat dress 57/70) and the TAZ 83 (Tarnanzug, camouflage dress 83). [2] It also is known as "Alpenflage" or "pizza camouflage" among collectors of militaria [2] as military surplus camouflage clothing it came on to the army surplus market in the 1990s.