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Richard Hidalgo (February 14, 1967 — May 8, 2019) was a Peruvian mountain climber and mountain guide member of the Association of Mountain Guides of Peru (AGMP) and the International Union of Mountain Guide Associations (UIAGM). He was the first climber in Peru to access the summit of six of the fourteen mountains above 8000 m s.n.m. without complementary oxygen. He managed to climb the peaks of Kilimanjaro, Chachani, Aconcagua and Cho Oyu. On the morning of May 8, 2019, he was found dead in his tent located in camp 2 of Makalu Mountain, at 6600 m, by Sherpa members of his expedition.

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  • Richard Hidalgo (Lima, 14 de febrero de 1967-Makalu, frontera entre China y Nepal, 8 de mayo de 2019) fue un montañista peruano y guía de montaña miembro de la Asociación de Guías de Montaña del Perú (AGMP) y de la Unión Internacional de Asociaciones de Guías de Montaña (UIAGM).​ Fue el primer andinista peruano en acceder a la cumbre de seis de las catorce montañas arriba de 8000 m s.n.m. sin oxígeno complementario.​​ (es)
  • Richard Hidalgo (February 14, 1967 — May 8, 2019) was a Peruvian mountain climber and mountain guide member of the Association of Mountain Guides of Peru (AGMP) and the International Union of Mountain Guide Associations (UIAGM). He was the first climber in Peru to access the summit of six of the fourteen mountains above 8000 m s.n.m. without complementary oxygen. He managed to climb the peaks of Kilimanjaro, Chachani, Aconcagua and Cho Oyu. On the morning of May 8, 2019, he was found dead in his tent located in camp 2 of Makalu Mountain, at 6600 m, by Sherpa members of his expedition. (en)
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  • Richard Hidalgo (Lima, 14 de febrero de 1967-Makalu, frontera entre China y Nepal, 8 de mayo de 2019) fue un montañista peruano y guía de montaña miembro de la Asociación de Guías de Montaña del Perú (AGMP) y de la Unión Internacional de Asociaciones de Guías de Montaña (UIAGM).​ Fue el primer andinista peruano en acceder a la cumbre de seis de las catorce montañas arriba de 8000 m s.n.m. sin oxígeno complementario.​​ (es)
  • Richard Hidalgo (February 14, 1967 — May 8, 2019) was a Peruvian mountain climber and mountain guide member of the Association of Mountain Guides of Peru (AGMP) and the International Union of Mountain Guide Associations (UIAGM). He was the first climber in Peru to access the summit of six of the fourteen mountains above 8000 m s.n.m. without complementary oxygen. He managed to climb the peaks of Kilimanjaro, Chachani, Aconcagua and Cho Oyu. On the morning of May 8, 2019, he was found dead in his tent located in camp 2 of Makalu Mountain, at 6600 m, by Sherpa members of his expedition. (en)
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