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  1. Hansjörg Auer ( [hans.jœʁk ˈaʊ̯ɐ]; 18 February 1984 – 16 April 2019) was an Austrian mountaineer, noted for his free solo climbs, and particularly of Fish Route in the Italian Dolomites, the first-ever big wall solo at 5.12c (7b+).

  2. Hansjörg Auer war ein österreichischer Kletterer und Bergsteiger. Er sorgte insbesondere durch die Free-Solo-Begehung der Route „Weg durch den Fisch“ an der Marmolata-Südwand in den Dolomiten für Aufsehen.

  3. Hansjörg Auer is a certified mountain guide and a free solo climber who has achieved many first ascents in the Alps, Himalayas and Karakorum. He also writes books and gives lectures about his passion and experiences in alpinism.

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  4. Jul 21, 2021 · On April 16, 2019, Hansjörg Auer, David Lama and Jess Roskelley died on Howse Peak in Canada. John Roskelley, Jess's father, reconstructed the accident in detail using photos and GPS data from their cell phones and cameras.

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  5. Apr 18, 2019 · The Austrian alpinist was climbing with David Lama and Jess Roskelley on Howse Peak in Canada when they were swept by an avalanche on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. The three are among the most accomplished of their generation, having achieved many first ascents and solo feats in the Himalaya and the Dolomites.

  6. Austrian alpinist Hansjörg Auer talks about his first solo climb of Lupghar Sar West, a peak in Karakoram range, in an exclusive interview with Dream Wanderlust. He shares his insights on technical ability, temperament, nerves, risk assessment, and emotional experience of solo high mountain climbing.

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  8. Jul 25, 2018 · “It was very, very cool and intense,” Hansjörg Auer tells me. After his successful solo project in the Hunza region in northern Pakistan, the Austrian top climber is back in his native Ötztal.