THE SCOTTISH MOUNTAINEERING CLUB JOURNAL

Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

January 1895

(page 238)

 

The Scottish Mountaineering

Journal Abroad in 1894.

 

 

Messrs A. E. Maylard, M. W. Maylard, and E. A. Crowley were in the Tyrol and climbed together, without guides, the Schötterhorn (nearly to top, snow bad) and the Vertain Spitze (by a gully in the Rosenwand; descent over Angelus Scharte and the N.W. ridge).

 

From Sulden, Mr. Crowley made the following ascents:—Monte Cevedale, Sulden Spitzse, Tschengglser, Hochwand, König Spitze, Thürweise Spitze, Ortler Spitze (from N.W.), etc.

 

After parting from Mr. Crowley, Messrs Maylard went to the Dolomites, and climbed, among others, Tofana di Mezzo and the S. peak of Nuvolau.