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Born | Thiers, Puy-de-Dôme, France | 19 July 1957
Died | 28 April 2004 Dom (Mischabel), Switzerland | (aged 46)
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Patrick Berhault (19 July 1957 – 28 April 2004) was a French professional rock climber and mountaineer, who specialized in sport climbing and alpine climbing. He died climbing the Dom ridge, Switzerland, during his attempt to do an enchainment of all 82 Alpine 4,000-metere summits in 82 days. [1][2][3][4]
Patrick Berhault is best known for popularizing sport climbing in France with his friend rock climber legend Patrick Edlinger in the late 70s and in the 80s. He also practiced free solo climbing and was one of the pioneer alpinists who developed light and fast mountaineering in the nineties.
Died when he fell down from ridge between Dom and Täschhorn in Wallis.