- Gaston Rébuffat
Gaston Rébuffat (
7 May 1921 ,Marseille –31 May 1985 ,Paris ) was a well-known French alpinist andmountain guide . The climbing technique, to gaston, was named after him. He was a recipient of France's prestigious Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur in 1984.Career
Rébuffat began climbing in the
Calanques becoming a mountain guide in 1942. He rose to international prominence in 1950 as one of the four principals of a French expedition during the first ascent ofAnnapurna , the highest peak then summitted. His most famous mountaineering feat was to be the first man to climb all six of the great north faces of the Alps--theGrandes Jorasses , thePiz Badile , thePetit Dru , theMatterhorn , theCima Grande di Lavaredo , and theEiger . His insistence on seeing a climb as an act of harmonious communion with the mountain, not a battle waged against it, seemed radical at the time, though Rébuffat's aesthetic has since won the day. He put up more than 40 new routes in theAlps .Writing
Known for his lyrical writing and his ability to convey not only the dangers of mountaineering but the pure exaltation of the climb, Rébuffat authored several books. His most famous written work is "Etoiles et Tempêtes" ("Starlight and Storm"), first published in French in 1954, and in English in 1956.
* "Mont Blanc To Everest" Thames & Hudson, 1956. Translated from the French "Du Mont Blanc a l'Himalaya" 1955.
* "Calanques" (with Gabriel M. Ollive) Arthaud, Paris 1957.
* "On Ice and Snow and Rock" Nicholas Kaye Ltd 1963 translated from the 1959 French Edition published by EGI. ISBN 0-195-19149-8
* "Un Guide Raconte" Hachette, Paris, 1964.
* "Men and the Matterhorn" Oxford University Press 1967.
* "Between Heaven and Earth" (with Pierre Tairraz). Kaye and W, 1970. ISBN 0-718-20513-8
* "Les Horizons Gagnés" Editions Denoël, 1975.
* "La Montagne Est Mon Domaine" Éditions Hoëbeke, Paris 1994.
* "The Mont Blanc Massif: The Hundred Finest Routes". Bâton Wicks, 2005. ISBN 1-8985-7369-7
* "Starlight and Storm: The Conquest of the Great North Faces of the Alps". New York: Modern Library, 1999. ISBN 0-375-75506-3Filmography
Rebuffat produced three colour films depicting himself and others climbing in the Alps. These are a testament to his skill as a climber, and his love of the mountains. "Étoiles et Tempêtes" won the Grand Prix at the
Trento Filmfestival in Italy. Trente.* "Flammes de Pierres" 1953.
* "Étoiles et Tempêtes" with Maurice Baquet and Georges Tairraz 1955 90 mins
* "Entre Terre et Ciel" with Pierre Tairraz 1960-61 90 mins
* "Les Horizons Gagnés" with René Vernadet 1974 90 minsExternal links
* [http://www.americanalpineclub.org/AAJO/pdfs/1986/326_inmemoriam_aaj1986.pdf Obituary in American Alpine Club Journal, 1986]
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