Carl Barks Bill Roberts[1] Norm Ferguson[2] Dick Huemer
Color process
Technicolor
Production company
Walt Disney Productions
Distributed by
United Artists
Release date
July 25, 1936 (1936-07-25)[3]
Running time
9 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Alpine Climbers is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon follows Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto climb the side of a mountain. The film was directed by David Hand and includes the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Lee Millar as Pluto. It was the 9th Mickey Mouse short to be released that year. As a work published in 1936 and a proper renewal notice filed within 28 years, the short will enter the American public domain in 2032.[4][a]
^Mosley, Leonard (1990). Disney's World. p. 315.
^Lenburg, Jeff (2006). Who's who in Animated Cartoons: An International Guide to Film & Television's Award-winning and Legendary Animators. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. p. 81. ISBN 9781557836717.
^"Alpine Climbers is Released". D23.
^Copyright Office (1963). Catalog of Copyright Entries 1963 Motion Picture Renewals. Library of Congress. p. 119.
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AlpineClimbers is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon follows Mickey...
with rock faces in alpine environments), avalanches (especially in couloirs), seracs and crevasses, violent storms hitting climbers on exposed mountain...
apart. Many climbers praise free soloing, while others have concerns regarding the danger and the message the ascents send to other climbers. Many companies...
Leclerc, Canadian rock and alpineclimber Alex Honnold, American free solo rock climber Will Stanhope, Squamish rock and alpineclimber Brette Harrington, American...
climbers can use the "shell" or "plastic" rigid mountaineering boots used by alpineclimbers, to which crampons are attached. Advanced mixed climbers...
hazardous technique. Versions of rope-solo climbing have been used by solo alpineclimbers, including by French alpinist Catherine Destivelle, and Italian alpinist...
particularly famous for its concentrated bouldering areas. French alpineclimbers practiced bouldering there since the 19th century. It remains today...
help the climber push themself up the rock. In alpine climbing, it is common for climbers to see routes of mixed terrain. This means climbers may need...
set for big wall and alpineclimbers in both being able to complete routes that would otherwise be almost impossible to most climbers (e.g. The Nose on El...
Thirteen climbers from several expeditions died in the 1986 K2 disaster. Another six mountaineers died in the 1995 K2 disaster, while eleven climbers died...
Magazine in 2016, Harrington was "one of the world’s leading crack and alpineclimbers." She was noted for her ability to maintain physical and emotional...
on a top rope) are now accepted by the leading traditional climbers. Traditional climbers subsequently introduced the derived term 'greenpointing' (or...
This is a list of climbers and mountaineers who are notable for their activities in mountaineering (including alpine climbing), rock climbing (including...
inhabitants of the adjoining valleys, even when Alpine travellers (as distinguished from Alpineclimbers) began to visit these valleys. It is reckoned that...
it is known as an onsight; where the climber had prior beta on the route, it is known as a flash. Alpineclimbers distinguish whether the ascent was made...
recounted that American traditional climbers were as much against the "redpointing" techniques of sport climbers (i.e. continually practicing new routes...
1959) is one of North America's top alpineclimbers, noted for pushing the standards of highly technical, high-risk alpine climbing in the Canadian Rockies...
Anasazi in the 12th century are thought to have been excellent climbers. Early European climbers used rock climbing techniques to reach the summits in their...
for the National Science Foundation. The Mugs Stump Alpine Climbing Award for aspiring alpineclimbers is named in his honor. Mugs was born in Mifflintown...
2003, 2013, and 2016, for alpine-style first ascents of faces in the Himalayas. Fowler was one of the first British rock climbers to free an E6-graded traditional...
support climbers, sherpas, and/or equipment porters, etc.), and equipment (e.g. fixed rope, base camps, etc.) in helping the lead climbers reach the...
Alps by climbers such as Riccardo Cassin and Walter Bonatti with his milestone solo ascent of the Dru in 1955. From the 1960s, American climbers led by...
reflects the large number of climbers that year rather than a spike in the death rate: before 1996, one in four climbers died making the ascent, while...
for both male and female climbers. First greenpoint ascent (traditional climbing only). In the 2010s, traditional climbers used greenpointing (as a counterpoint...
New River Gorge Campground, and Grand Teton Climbers' Ranch as part of a larger lodging network for climbers; and annually gives about $100,000 toward climbing...