About: Aleš Kunaver

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Aleš Kunaver was a Slovenian alpinist and tour guide, born June 23rd, 1935 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Kunaver died November 2nd, 1984 in a helicopter accident on the slope of Vrš above Blejska Dobrava. Kunaver was an engineer by profession as well as a top mountaineer, mountain rescuer, lecturer in five languages, author of numerous articles and co-author of books on mountaineering, the first Yugoslav Himalaya , longtime head of the of the Alpine Association of Slovenia, member of the mountaineering society of Yugoslavia, representative of Yugoslavia to the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA) and a candidate for President of the Alpines Commission at this international institution in which he did not live to see the elections. He also was the head of six Yugoslav Hima

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  • Aleš Kunaver was a Slovenian alpinist and tour guide, born June 23rd, 1935 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Kunaver died November 2nd, 1984 in a helicopter accident on the slope of Vrš above Blejska Dobrava. Kunaver was an engineer by profession as well as a top mountaineer, mountain rescuer, lecturer in five languages, author of numerous articles and co-author of books on mountaineering, the first Yugoslav Himalaya , longtime head of the of the Alpine Association of Slovenia, member of the mountaineering society of Yugoslavia, representative of Yugoslavia to the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA) and a candidate for President of the Alpines Commission at this international institution in which he did not live to see the elections. He also was the head of six Yugoslav Himalayan expeditions, the driving force behind the Manang Mountaineering School, and the person credited with the rise of Slovenian mountaineering to the world summit. (en)
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  • Aleš Kunaver was a Slovenian alpinist and tour guide, born June 23rd, 1935 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Kunaver died November 2nd, 1984 in a helicopter accident on the slope of Vrš above Blejska Dobrava. Kunaver was an engineer by profession as well as a top mountaineer, mountain rescuer, lecturer in five languages, author of numerous articles and co-author of books on mountaineering, the first Yugoslav Himalaya , longtime head of the of the Alpine Association of Slovenia, member of the mountaineering society of Yugoslavia, representative of Yugoslavia to the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA) and a candidate for President of the Alpines Commission at this international institution in which he did not live to see the elections. He also was the head of six Yugoslav Hima (en)
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