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Johann Wolfgang "Hans" Gmoser, CM (July 7, 1932 – July 5, 2006) is a founder of modern mountaineering in Canada. Born in Austria in 1932, he came to Canada in 1951, and since then has been a major driving force behind the growing popularity of climbing, skiing and guiding.In the 1950s he pioneered new rock climbs, most notably Grillmair Chimneys (1952), Calgary Route (1953) - with Franz Dopf leading, and Diretissima (1957) on Yamnuska.
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Hans Gmoser Gmoser, Hans
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Canadian mountain climber
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1932-07-07Z
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Johann Wolfgang Gmoser
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1932-01-01Z
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2006-07-05Z
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2006-01-01Z
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