Florence Crauford Grove

Florence Crauford Grove

Florence Crauford Grove (1838 – 1902) was an English mountaineer and author, sometimes known as F. Crauford Grove.

Mountaineer

Grove became an experienced alpinist in the late 1850s and joined the Alpine Club of London soon after it was formed in 1857, later serving as its President from 1884 to 1886. [A. L. Mumm, "The Alpine Club Register" (London, 3 vols, 1923–28)] He was one of the best British climbers of his day and is remembered for opposing guideless climbing during the 1870s. An article on the founders of the Alpine Club in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography calls him a "gentleman traveller of independent means". [ [http://www.oxforddnb.com/public/themes/96/96327-content.html Founders of the Alpine Club (act. 1857–1863)] by Peter H. Hansen in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online (accessed 6 January 2008)]

Because of his first name, Grove is sometimes mistakenly thought of as a woman.

First ascents

*12 August 1863: Dent d'Hérens (4,171 m) with Reginald S. Macdonald, Montagu Woodmass and William Edward Hall and guides Melchior Anderegg and Peter Perren
*16 August 1863: Parrotspitze (4,432 m) with the same party (Reginald S. Macdonald, Montagu Woodmass, William Edward Hall, guides Melchior Anderegg and Peter Perren)
*22 August 1864: Zinalrothorn (4,221 m), with Leslie Stephen and guides Jakob Anderegg and Melchior Anderegg
*1874: West summit of Mount Elbrus (5,642 m), first ascent led by Grove, with Frederick Gardner, Horace Walker, Peter Knubel and their guide Ahiya Sottaiev. The west summit is forty metres higher than the east summit. [Florence Crauford Grove, "The Frosty Caucasus" (London, Longmans, Green & Co, 1875), chapter 'Ascent of Elbruz']

Publications

*"The Frosty Caucasus: an account of a walk through part of the Range and of an ascent of Elbruz in the summer of 1874" (London, Longmans, Green & Co, 1875, 341 pp.) Grove's book is illustrated with six plates by Edward Whymper, from photographs by Horace Walker, and a folding map. Chapters cover the Upper Rion, the valley of the Upper Tcherek river, the Bezingi glacier and the Kotchan Tau Group (both in Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia), Tchegem and the Gorge of the Djilki-Su, Urusbieh, the first ascent of Mount Elbruz (in Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia), and the Nakhar Pass (in Georgia).

"The Frosty Caucasus" was republished in a facsimile edition by Adamant Media Corporation in February 2002 (ISBN 978-1402184468).

The title of the book is taken from William Shakespeare's play Richard II -

O, who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the frosty Caucasus? [Richard II, Act I, Scene 3]

ee also

*Golden age of alpinism

References

* [http://www.lexikon-portal.de/Florence_Crauford_Grove Florence Crauford Grove] at lexikon-portal.de (retrieved 6 January 2008)
*A. L. Mumm, "The Alpine Club Register", (3 vols, 1923–28)
*George Band, "Summit: 150 years of the Alpine Club" (2007)

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