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  1. From the Alps to the Cascades. Wolf G. Bauer was born on February 24, 1912, in the Bavarian Alps near the Austrian border. His maternal grandmother’s family, the Eplers, had settled in Seattle before the Great Fire of 1889. However, they sent his mother, Elsbeth, to school in England.

  2. Jan 23, 2016 · The Mountaineers is deeply saddened by the loss of one our longest standing and most distinguished members: Wolf Bauer - pioneer, first-ascensionist, champion skier, sea kayak course and boat innovator, founder of Seattle Mountain Rescue Council, and esteemed conservationist.

  3. Jan 24, 2019 · Wolf Bauer, one of The Mountaineersoldest and most distinguished members, passed away on January 23, 2016, a month shy of his 104th birthday. He was born on February 24, 1912. Over the course of his long life, Wolf was honored by his community many times.

  4. Pioneering Northwest skier, climber, rescuer, kayaker, and conservationist Wolf Bauer died on January 23, a month shy of his 104th birthday. Born in Bavaria on February 24, 1912, Bauer immigrated to Seattle with his family in 1925.

  5. Wolf Bauer is a living legend, whose Basic and Intermediate Climbing Courses, established by him at The Mountaineers in 1935 and 1936, constitute the single greatest, most influential, and most enduring achievement in the history of Northwest climbing.

  6. Skier, climber, rescuer, kayaker and conservationist, Wolf Bauer has excelled in all of these fields. But what truly sets him apart are his efforts behind the scenes, working quietly and persistently over a lifetime to enable others to excel—and to do so safely.

  7. Jan 27, 2016 · Wolf Bauer, accomplished mountaineer and environmentalist with a passion for teaching and sharing, has died at 103. His work influenced generations of skiers, climbers and kayakers and led to...