Matterhorn man

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Modern alpinists try to climb mountains by a route which will give them good sport, and the more
difficult it is, the more highly it is regarded. In the pioneering days, however, this was not the
case at all. The early climbers were looking for the easiest way to the top, because the summit
was the prize they sought, especially if it and never been attained before. It is true that during
their explorations they often faced difficulties and dangers of the most perilous nature, equipped
in a manner with would make a modern climber shudder at the thought, but they did not go out of
their way to court such excitement. They had a single aim, a solitary goal -- the top!
It is hard for us to realize nowadays how difficult it was for the pioneers. Except for one or two
places such as Zermatt and Chamonix, which had rapidly become popular, Alpine village tended to be
impoverished settlements cut off from civilization by the high mountains. Such inns as there were
generally dirty and flea-ridden; the food simply local cheese accompanied by bread often twelve
months old, all washed down with coarse wine. Often a valley boasted no inn at all, and climbers
found shelter wherever they could -- sometimes with the local priest (who was usually as poor as
his parishioners), sometimes with shepherds or cheese-makers. Invariably the background was the
same: dirt and poverty, and very uncomfortable. For men accustomed to eating seven-course dinners
and sleeping between fine linen sheets at home, the change to the Alps must have very hard indeed.
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