Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Twenty two years ago, an avalanche buried American climber Bill Stampfl as he made his way up one of the highest peaks in the Andes mountains. A group of policemen and mountain guides put Stampfl ...
The body of an American mountaineer has been discovered by a pair of fellow US climbers 22 years after he went missing following an avalanche in the Peruvian Andes.
On July 9th, 2024, it was reported that the body of William Stampfl, an American mountaineer, had been found 22 years after he disappeared in an avalanche in June 2002. [13] The body of one of Stampfl's climbing companions had previously been recovered. A third member of the group is still unaccounted for. [14]
Stampfl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Catherine Stampfl ( fl. 1990 ), Australian condensed matter physicist
Franz Ferdinand Leopold Stampfl MBE (born Vienna 18 November 1913 – died 19 March 1995 Melbourne) was one of the world's leading athletics coaches in the twentieth century. He pioneered a scientific system of Interval Training which became very popular with sprint and middle distance athletes.
Farish was an only child. His father, Army Lt. William Stamps Farish Jr., died in a training flight near Waxahachie, Texas, when he was 4 years old.His grandfather is William Stamps Farish II, the founder of Humble Oil and Refining Company, which struck oil in the Houston suburb Humble, part of what was later to become the Exxon behemoth.
William Stamps Farish II (February 23, 1881 – November 29, 1942) was a pioneer in East Texas oilfield development, president of Standard Oil and a founding member and president of the American Petroleum Institute. He was a member of the influential Farish family.
William H. Guier, George C. Weiffenbach, Richard B. Kershner (P), & Frank T. McClure (P) Transit satellite navigation 1987 Rudolph A. Stampfl & Peter H. Werenfels Weather satellite automatic picture transmission: 1988 Charles E. Cook & William M. Siebert Radar pulse compression: 1989 Frederick H. Battle, Jr., Abraham Tatz & Joseph E. Woodward