After years of attempts, Whymper got together a crack team of Alpinists for another climb in 1865. Consisting of members of the British aristocracy (the climber Lord Francis Douglas) as well as experienced Alpine porters and a Chamonix guide, the team started off from Zermatt, and on 14 July, successfully ascended the peak following the Hörnligrat shoulder and then the north wall. Whymper was the first to reach the top. However, on the way down, tragedy struck when one of the ropes broke and four of the party fell to their death from the top of the north wall.