Yvette Vaucher
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Born:
Nov 01, 1929

Died:
Sep 30, 2023

Age: 93 Deceased

From:
Vallorbe, Switzerland

Department:
Acting

Total Credits: 2

Avg Rating: 10

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Yvette Vaucher

Also known as: Иветт Воше, إيفيت فوشيه

Biography

Yvette Vaucher, née Pilliard on November 11, 1929, in Vallorbe, Switzerland, was a pioneer of women's mountaineering and an iconic figure in the Swiss mountains. Tall and athletic, she distinguished herself in a world then dominated by men, achieving ascents that marked the history of mountaineering.

Born in the Vallorbe region, Yvette grew up in a post-war context where women rarely ventured into extreme mountaineering. Passionate about the mountains from a young age, she took up climbing and quickly ascended demanding routes such as the Bonatti Pillar of the Dru, the east face of the Petit Capucin, and the north faces of the Cima Grande and the West Summit of Lavaredo. In the 1950s, while living in Neuchâtel, she found there were no cliffs near her home and became the first Swiss woman to earn a parachutist's license, skydiving to satisfy her thirst for adventure.

Married to Michel Vaucher, a seasoned mountaineer and climbing partner of Walter Bonatti, she formed a formidable duo...

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