Talk:Fritz Wiessner
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editShould this article mention Wiessner's participation in the 1932 German-American expedition to Nanga Parbat? Jmstar (talk) 13:23, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
Does anybody know:
-What Fritz died of?
-Was he ever married?
-The name of his Sherpa on the K2 expedition? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.130.0.5 (talk • contribs) 18:09, 9 December 2005. Text that was removed on 22:23, 17 December 2005 by 69.86.247.99 (talk · contribs) has been restored (as struck-thru text) by Jerzy•t 16:17, 26 June 2006 (UTC).
His son was interviewed on a Discovery Times documentary about K2. I saw it in 2006. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.2.139.236 (talk • contribs) (22:32, 1 June 2006)
At Ragged, the Wiessner Slab and several routes are named for him. Anyone have a handle on whether citing the Ragged instances, without mentioning any others that may be similarly named at the other places that are mentioned in the article, would put uncalled-for emphasis on that one area?.
Jerzy•t 16:17, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
Hello it`s not Fleisbank, it`s Fleischbank in German. I`ve seen this article by chance. You can check it out at the German Version of Wikipedia, there you`ll find a picture too. Regards, Josef
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editThis article is poorly sourced, although it seems accurate. The Watermans' account "Yankee Rock & Ice" would be an excellent source, as would the Kaufmann/Putnam volume on K2 '39 trip. Probably the Amer Alpine Club Journal (all on line) would fill in most other stuff. Simply search for his name.
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