The "Alpine Movement"


The Alps, which traverses countries such as France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria, are the birthplaces of mountaineering.

The main peak - Mont Blanc (inside France) is 4810 meters above sea level and is the highest peak in Western Europe. According to historical records, in order to explore the resources of alpine plants, a French scientist named De Souchal was eager to help him overcome the dangerous obstacle that seemed to be insurmountable at the time - to climb to the summit of the Alps. In May 1760, he posted a notice in the village of Charmoni at the foot of the Alps: "Those who can board or provide the route to the top of Mont Blanc will be rewarded with a lot of money." However, the notice has not been published for a long time. Received response. Since then, he has been out of the rankings once a year. Twenty-six years later, a mountain village doctor named Bakalo uncovered the notice. After more than two months of preparation, he joined with local mountain crystal stone miner Balma and made his first appearance on August 6th. Lang Feng.

On August 3, 1787, a team of more than 20 people, led by De Sauveur and led by Balma, once again climbed the summit, unveiling the prelude to modern mountaineering. Throughout the mountaineering process, they conducted many investigations on human physiology and the natural environment, and gained valuable information on many alpine sciences.

Later, people referred to mountaineering as the "Alpine movement" and 1786 as the birth year of mountaineering. De Sochul and Balma became the founders of the world's mountaineering and recognized by the international mountaineering community. .

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