Jean-Antoine Carrel

Carrel, as depicted in Edward Whymper's memoir Scrambles Amongst the Alps
Jean-Antoine Carrel

Jean-Antoine Carrel (1829 – August 1891) was an Italian mountain climber and guide. He had made climbs with Edward Whymper and was his rival when he attempted to climb the Matterhorn for the first time. Whymper ultimately succeeded in making the mountain's first ascent in July 1865 while Carrel led the party that achieved the second ascent three days later. Carrel was in the group that became the first Europeans to reach the summit of Chimborazo in 1880.[1] He died from exhaustion when guiding a party on the south side of the Matterhorn.

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