Background
Koblmueller was born in Linz, Austria.
Koblmueller was born in Linz, Austria.
He studied at the University of Natural Resources and Sciences, Vienna with a degree in forestry.
In 1991 he was caught by an avalanche in the Pyrenees and rescued by his team, but suffered knee injuries with long-term consequences. In 2005 he was completely buried by an avalanche in Abruzzo, but located and excavated by friends. In this incident, he suffered no injuries.
In 1999, Koblmueller"s older son Michael died at the age of 24 during an ascent of the Diran (7,266-meter/23,839 ft) in an avalanche.
Koblmueller was considered one of the most successful Austrian expedition mountaineer, and reached five eight-thousanders. In the summer of 2014, he sold his shares of the Bergspechte company to a German firm operating in the same field, but remained active as an adviser.
On April 10, 2015, Koblmueller led a group of nine participants in a ski expedition to Mount Kazbek (5047 m/16,516 ft) in the Greater Caucasus. During one leg of the ascent the group encountered a snow storm.
As guide, Koblmueller aided a 59-year-old Austrian participant.
Both were caught in a blizzard, and were found on the afternoon of April 16, 2015 at an altitude of 4700 m having died of hypothermia. Their bodies were retrieved by helicopter.
K6 (7281 m/23,891 ft) 1970, First ascent with Gerhard Haberl, Christian von der Hecken and Gerd Pressl Cho Oyu (8201 m/26,901 ft): 1978, First ascent of Southeast Face in alpine style Nanga Parbat (8125 m/26,660 ft): 1983, Rupal Face with one partner Batura Sar (7785 m/25,574 ft), Karakoram: 1983, First ascent of South Face Diran (7266 m/23,893 ft), Karakoram: 1985, First ascent of North Pillar Rakaposhi (7010 m/25,551 ft), Karakoram: 1985, First ascent of North Pillar K2 (8611 m/28,251 ft): 1989, Attempt of a new route in the East Face, up to 7200 m/23,600 ft Dhaulagiri (8167 m/26,795 ft): 1996, Reached summit together with son Michael Koblmüller Muztagh Ata (7546 m/24,636 ft): 1997, Ski ascent Shishapangma (8013 m/26,335 ft): 1998 Broad Peak (8047 m/26,414): 1999, Reached summit with son Reinhard Koblmüller Pik Lenin (7134 m/23,406 ft), Pamir, Kyrgyzstan: 2002.
Seven members of the mostly Austrian group managed to reach a hut and were unharmed.