[1] Alpine Journal 1960 page 182-185 by Chris Bonnington https://www.alpinejournal.org.uk/Contents/Contents_1960_files/AJ%201960%20182-185%20Bonington%20Tre%20Cime.pdf
7 successful ascents recorded.
| Climber | Style | Ascent Date | Suggested Grade | |
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| Emilio Comici | Aid | worked | 1933 | ||
| First ascent. With Giuseppe Dimai and Angelo Dimai. | ||||
| Angelo Dimai | Aid | worked | 1933 | ||
| First ascent. With Giuseppe Dimai and Emilio Comici. | ||||
| Giuseppe Dimai | Aid | worked | 1933 | ||
| First ascent. With Emilio Comici and Angelo Dimai. | ||||
| Emilio Comici | Solo | repeat | 2nd Sep 1937 | ||
| With some points of aid. | ||||
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In 3 hours 45 minutes. Whilst much in-situ gear was used for progress this was an incredibly bold ascent for its time. References[1] Erik Švab and Giovanni Renzi (2009). Tre Cime Classic and Modern Routes. Edizione Versant Sud Italy |
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| Karl Lugmayer | Alternate Leads | 1949 | ||
| With Allen Steck. | ||||
| Allen Steck | Alternate Leads | 1949 | ||
| With Karl Lugmayer. With some points of aid. | ||||
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First ascent by an American. |
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| Jean Claude Droyer | Alternate Leads | ground up | 17th Jul 1978 | ||
| First free ascent. | ||||
References[1] Erik Švab and Giovanni Renzi (2009). Tre Cime Classic and Modern Routes. Italy: Edizione Versant Sud |
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