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Emilio Comici (Leonardo Emilio Comici) was born on 21 February, 1901 in Trieste, Italy, is an Italian mountaineer. Discover Emilio Comici's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

Popular As Leonardo Emilio Comici
Occupation Mountain climber, caver
Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 21 February, 1901
Birthday 21 February
Birthplace Trieste, Italy
Date of death 19 October, 1940
Died Place Sëlva, Val Gardena, Italy
Nationality Italy

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1901

Leonardo Emilio Comici (21 February 1901 – 19 October 1940) was an Italian mountain climber and caver.

He made numerous ascents in the Eastern Alps, particularly in the Dolomites (where he made over 200 first ascents during his career) and in the Julian Alps.

Comici was nicknamed the "Angel of the Dolomites".

1918

A longshoreman in his youth, he began mountain climbing after caving for ten years (1918-1927), following the Trieste tradition of mountaineering represented by Napoleone Cozzi and Julius Kugy.

As a caver, Comici set a world depth record of 500 m near Trieste.

He began climbing at the suggestion of friends from the Trieste chapter of the Italian Alpine Club, gaining his first experience in the nearby Val Rosandra.

1930

In the 1930s and 1940s Comici and other climbers (including Riccardo Cassin, Raffaele Carlesso and Alvise Andrich) represented the Italian answer to the achievements of German climbers.

Comici perfected the Bavarian technique of mountain climbing, and began the era of "sixth grade" climbing (at that time the highest climbing grade considered humanly surmountable).

He was the inventor and proponent of using multi-step aid ladders, solid belays, the use of a trail/tag line, and hanging bivouacs, contributing greatly to the techniques of big wall climbing.

Emilio Comici was the son of Antonio Comici and Regina Cartago.

1932

In 1932 Comici moved to Lake Misurina in the municipality of Auronzo di Cadore, where he opened a climbing school.

Comici's students included Riccardo Cassin, later a prominent climber.

1933

From 13 to 14 August 1933 Comici and the brothers Angelo and Giuseppe Dimai made the first ascent of the north face 550 m of the Cima Grande di Lavaredo, thus opening the eponymous Via Comici-Dimai (Comici-Dimai Route) or Comici route.

In this climb of 400 meters, they used rope, 150 meters of cord, 90 hooks, climbing slings, 40 carabiners and 80 pitons.

There had been several previous failed attempts on the face by other climbers.

However, the technique used by Comici's party, and specifically their use of pitons, became the subject of debate among mountaineers.

1937

In September 1937, Comici repeated his route as a solo climber in just 3.5 hours.

The route was then rated at a difficulty of VI.

Today, the rating is VI/A0 (UIAA) or in free climbing VII (UIAA).

1938

From 1938 to 1940 he served as podestà (mayor) of Sëlva in Val Gardena, where he also directed the ski school.

He was a supporter of the Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini, which promoted him by sending him on lecture tours.

He died in an accidental fall caused by a frayed rope on the training cliffs of the Sëlva climbing area in Val Gardena.

For a long time the precise circumstances were not reported by the Fascist authorities, who did not want to cast a shadow on the famous figure of Comici.

In addition to his talents as a climber, Comici is remembered for his aesthetic concept of climbing, perceiving it as a means of self-expression through harmonious movement.

It was Comici who originated the concept of climbing direttissima routes, following the path a drop of water would take down the mountain.

Comici's book Alpinismo Eroico employs rhetoric characteristic of the era in which it was written.

The Rifugio Zsigmondy-Comici, or Zsigmondyhütte, in the Sexten Dolomites is named for Comici and Emil Zsigmondy.

The Rifugio Emilio Comici and the Campanile Comici, both in the Langkofel Group, are also named for Comici.

A wooden monument memorializes Comici at the foot of the wall in Vallunga where he died.