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Armando Aste (6 January 1926 – 1 September 2017) was one of the most influential
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alpinists of the postwar period. Aste was born in
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near
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. He led the first Italian ascent of the
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north face in 1962, together with Pierlorenzo Acquistapace, Gildo Airoldi, Andrea Mellano, Romano Perego and Franco Solina. He also climbed for the first time the South Tower of Paine in Patagonia, one of the three
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. Due to his numerous ascents in the Italian
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, climbing routes have been named after him (e.g. the Aste-Susatti route in the
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, near
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, Italy, first ascent by Armando Aste and Fausto Susatti on 26–28 July 1954). Further selected first ascents in the
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by Armando Aste were: * Cima del Focobon, together with Franco Solina, 16–19 August 1958; * Piz Seranto south face, with Franco Solina, 10–15 August 1959; * Crozzon di Brenta, with Milo Navasa, 26–28 August 1959; * Marmolada d'Ombretta, with Franco Solina, 24–29 August 1964.
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was the first person who climbed this route again, which is called today the "Aste route" or "Via dell'Ideale".
Jerzy Kukuczka Józef Jerzy Kukuczka (24 March 1948 in Katowice, Poland – 24 October 1989 Lhotse, Nepal) was a Polish alpine and high-altitude climber. Born in Katowice, his family origin is Silesian Goral. On 18 September 1987, he became the second m ...
was the first to dare the ascent at the end of winter (17–23 March 1973). His most important books are ''Pilastri del Cielo'' (Nordpress, Italy, 2000) and ''Cuore di Roccia'' (Manfrini Stampatori, Italy, 1988).


References

* Giovanni Capra: ''Due cordate per una parete''. Edited by Corbaccio, Italy (2006). The book tells the story of the first Italian ascent of the
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north face. * Armando Aste: ''Pilastri del Cielo''. Nordpress, Italy (2000). * Armando Aste: ''Cuore di Roccia''. Manfrini Stampatori, Italy (1988). * Armando Aste: ''Commiato''. Nuovi Sentieri, Italy (2014). * Armando Aste: Nella Luce dei Monti''. Nuovi Sentieri, Italy (2015).


External links

* http://www.paretiverticali.it/ARMANDO%20ASTE.htm * http://www.paretiverticali.it/ArrampicateClass01.htm * http://www.libreriauniversitaria.it/goto/author_Aste+Armando/shelf_BIT/Aste_Armando.html * https://web.archive.org/web/20060131045953/http://www.alpinismoesolidarieta.org/index.php?id=20&tabella=articoli&tipo=&ricerca=2&mostra_SOTTOCATEGORIE=0 * https://web.archive.org/web/20060110081354/http://www.sat.tn.it/Home/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Aste, Armando 1926 births 2017 deaths People from Trentino Italian mountain climbers