Patrice Hyvert: Body of Climber Missing for 32 Years Found in Alps Ice

A file picture taken 13 June 2007 shows the Italian side of the Mont Blanc.

By    |   Wednesday, 09 July 2014 04:46 PM EDT ET

The body of Patrice Hyvert, a young climber training to be a guide, has been found preserved in ice 32 years after he went missing in the Mont Blanc range of the Alps, Reuters reported.

Hyvert was last seen alive on March 1, 1982, when he took off at age 23 on a solitary climb up the western side of the "Aiguille Verte" mountain, part of the Mont Blanc massif that straddles the French-Italian border.

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Bad weather set in in the afternoon. Another climber was evacuated from the same mountain two days later, but Hyvert was never found.

Local police confirmed to newspapers that the frozen body was that of the missing climber, finding his identity card still in his wallet.

The discovery came as a shock to Hyvert's 82-year-old father, Gerard.

"I'm a mountain man, and I would have preferred him to stay up there," he told RTL radio. "He was better on a mountain than in a coffin. He was in his element."

The dangerous terrain and inclement weather of the Mont Blanc range results in scores of deaths of mountain climbers each year. The bodies of the missing are often discovered the following year after the ice thaws.

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