Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Snow — Team Fall While Roped Meico, Puebla, Pico de Orizaba (Citlaltépetl)

On August 20, a fall killed four people climbing Pico de Orizaba (5,636 meters), Mexico’s highest peak. The climbers were roped together above 5,000 meters on the Jamapa Glacier when one of them fell, dragging the other three down the mountain. T...

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| Published 2023 | Author Govt. of Puebla, ExplorersWeb.com and The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock — Belay Failure from Above Mexico, Nuevo León, El Potrero Chico

On March 14, a friend (the belayer) and I (Liu Yuezhang, 26) headed to Time Wave Zero (2,000’ III 5.12a or 5.11 A0) in El Potrero Chico to check out the approach and prepare for a full attempt a few days later. Our plan was to try the first two pi...

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| Published 2023 | Author Liu Yuezhang


Accident Reports ANAM
Stranded Climbers — Inexperience Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, Mt. Cory

At 12:20 p.m. on June 13, a party of two requested a rescue from Mt. Cory in Banff National Park. The party was three pitches up a rock route called Hoka Hey! (9 pitches, 5.9) and had just completed a sustained 5.8/5.9 corner pitch. The party felt...

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| Published 2023 | Author Ian Jackson, Parks Canada


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall From Anchor — Tether Clipped Incorrectly Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, Mt. Louis

When Adam Laycock fell free of the fourth-pitch rappel anchor (intersection of orange and red lines) on the Gmoser Route on Mt. Louis, he miraculously stopped on a ledge 35 meters below (blue arrow), after tangling in the rappel ropes. Photo: Pa...

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| Published 2023 | Author Adam Laycock, ANAC 2022 and The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock — Protection Pulled Out Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, Mt. Temple

Michelle Dvorak and Kurt Ross (yellow circle) await rescue high on the Greenwood-Locke Route on Mt. Temple. This route has seen only a handful of winter-conditions ascents, and Dvorak would have been the first female to join that list. Photo: Pa...

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| Published 2023 | Author Ian Jackson and The Climbers


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall Into Crevasse — Unroped, Inadequate Equipment Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, Lower Victoria Glacier

At 1 p.m. on September 17, a solo climber was descending Mt. Collier (3,215 meters) via the Collier-Victoria col. While transitioning from the rocky terrain below the col to icy slopes leading down to the Lower Victoria Glacier, the climber lost t...

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| Published 2023 | Author Ian Jackson, Parks Canada


Accident Reports ANAM
Benighted — Underestimated Route Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park, Tonquin Valley, Oubliette Mountain

On September 3, two pairs of experienced climbers were stranded high on Oubliette Mountain’s east ridge (450 meters, 5.9) after inclement weather moved in. The two pairs spent the night in an unplanned bivouac but were prepared with warm clothing ...

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| Published 2023 | Author Parks Canada


Accident Reports ANAM
Leader Fall on Ice — Poor Ice Conditions, Ice Dam Canada, British Columbia, Kootenay National Park, Storm Creek

Injured ice climber (lower yellow circle) at the base of Xena in the Storm Creek area of Kootenay National Park. The ice dam that broke, flushing the climber into a long fall, is marked at the top of the route. Photo: Conrad Janzen, Parks Canada...

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| Published 2023 | Author Ian Jackson, Parks Canada


Accident Reports ANAM
Leader Fall — Off Route, Loose Rock Canada, British Columbia, North Cascades, Chinese Puzzle Wall

The Chinese Puzzle Wall, illuminated above, was the scene of an iPhone SOS rescue in September 2023. Tricky route-finding, loose rock, and pulled protection factored into an accident that struck two world-class climbers. On serious and remote ad...

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| Published 2023 | Author Climbing.com and The Editors


Accident Tables ANAM
Frostbite — Fatigue, Lack of Hydration and Nutrition Canada, Yukon, Kluane National Park and Reserve, Mt. Logan

Mt. Logan (foreground) from the north. Teams entering the St. Elias Mountains must be self-sufficient. Logan can go for years without a successful ascent. The King Trench route, scene of a May 2023 rescue, ascends from the right.  Photo: Jack Fr...

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| Published 2023 | Author Ian Jackson, Parks Canada


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Conda Area, New Routes and First Ascents of Domes Angola, Cuanza Sul

During July 2024, our team of five Spaniards—Miguel A. Díaz, Alex Gonzalez, Indi Gutierrez, Jaume Peiró, and I, Manu Ponce—traveled to Angola in search of new big walls in the Conda region of Cuanza Sul province, around eight hours south of Luanda...

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| Published 2024 | Author Manu Ponce


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Ennedi Massif, Many First Ascents of Towers and Arches Chad, Ennedi Massif

Mid-November of 2024 found me and four friends in two Land Cruisers, hurtling at breakneck speed through the Sahara Desert along dirt roads, rutted-out sand tracks, and sometimes no trail at all. Our destination was the Ennedi Massif, an expansive...

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| Published 2024 | Author Cedar Christensen


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Ben Amira and Other Domes, New Routes Mauritania, Adrar

The granite dome of Ben Amira has climbing routes up to 500 meters long. Photo: Les3corbiers | Wikimedia I founded the nonprofit organization Médecine et Montagnes du Monde (MMM) in 1995, with the aim of practicing medicine and developing cli...

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| Published 2020 | Author Jean Louis Lauféron


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
New Books in Brief — 2024 By David Stevenson

Avalanche Dreams: A Memoir of Skiing, Climbing, and Life, by Louis W. Dawson (Best Peak Press). A poignant look at a feral youth in 1970s Colorado and “the struggles for meaning in the world of extreme alpinism,” by the author of Wild Snow. Dixon...

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| Published N/A | Author David Stevenson


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Pico Paraná, Submundo das Sombras Brazil, Paraná

Discussing the possibilities for new adventures close to home, one day the south face of Pico Paraná (1,877m), the highest mountain in the state of Paraná, came up in conversation. In southern Brazil, where I live, the mountains are always green a...

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| Published 2022 | Author Ed Padilha


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Pedra da Lajinha and Pedra do Cabrito, New Routes Brazil, Espírito Santo

In September 2023, Willian Lacerda, Valdesir Machado, and I spent five days opening an incredible line on the southwest face of Pedra da Lajinha (20°00’21.7”S, 41°05’53.4”W), north of the city of Afonso Cláudio. Called O Trem da Minha Vida (“The T...

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| Published 2024 | Author Ed Padilha


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Tsouka Rossa, Scream of the Butterfly, Winter Ascent Greece, Epirus Region, Pindus Mountains, Tymfi Massif

February 10, 2024, 6 p.m. After 12 hours of demanding climbing, nightfall and a killer wind caught us on the northeast spur of Tsouka Rossa (2,377m) in the Pindus Mountains while we searched for the easiest way through a labyrinth of mixed terrain...

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| Published 2024 | Author Spyros Kyriakou


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Alpine Highlights, 2023–2024 Europe, The Alps

This report covers climbing exploration, innovation, and performance in the Alps during 2023 and 2024, through a small but representative selection of significant ascents. EXPLORATION High above Chamonix, France, over three days in January 2021,...

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| Published 2024 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Gruber Mountains, Seven First Ascents Antarctica, Queen Maud Land, Eastern Wohlthat Mountains

In November 2024, I made my eighth expedition to Queen Maud Land, this time with fellow IFMGA guides Robert Miller and Tom Rabl and medic Katrin Oertel. We explored the rarely visited Gruber Mountains of the Eastern Wohlthat Mountains and climbed ...

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| Published 2024 | Author Christoph Höbenreich


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Torre Norte del Paine, Erresistentziara Kondenatuak Chile, Southern Patagonia, Torres del Paine

Opening a new route was not in our plans when Ibon Mendia and I left Puerto Natales in Chilean Patagonia and walked in for a six-day stay beneath the famed Torres del Paine. The first four days brought horrible weather. We barely managed to climb ...

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| Published 2024 | Author Tasio Martin Ellorieta