Toni Dürnberger | |
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Born | 11 September 1932 Sankt Martin bei Lofer, Austria |
Died | 17 August 1992 Khan Tengri, Tian Shan |
Toni Dürnberger (11 September 1932 – 17 August 1992) was an Austrian mountaineer and expedition leader.
In 1962 he led the Austro-German Expedition to Greenland from April to July where he climbed for the first time remote Mount Paatusoq, considered the highest unclimbed peak in southern Greenland. The expedition climbed a total of 37 other peaks in the area, including some near the Southern Sermilik fjord.
Together with Austrian expedition member Ernst Herzinger and German members Stefan Rausch and Alois Häusl, Toni Dürnberger published articles of geographical interest on the little-known areas of Greenland he visited.
Toni Dürnberger died in a fatal fall, together with his wife Elfi, while descending Khan Tengri after having successfully climbed the 7,010 m high peak located in the Kyrgyzstan–Kazakhstan–China border on 17 August 1992.