Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock, Possible Rappel Error – Rope Soloing New Hampshire, Cathedral Ledge

At approximately 11:40 a.m. on July 12, I greeted a solo climber as I was rappelling Chicken Delight on the Barber Wall at Cathedral Ledge with a client. I observed that the solo climber had just rappelled Double Vee/Jolt on a static line, and app...

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| Published 2014 | Author David Lottmann


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
2014 Blue Sky Expedition A photographic survey of peaks in southern Tibet

Between October 11 and October 25, Tsuyoshi Nagai (82), Tadao Shintani (70), and I (79) drove 4,500km between Bayizhen and Lhasa, as well as north of Lhasa, to photograph various lesser-known mountains. A perfect blue sky warmly welcomed us ...

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| Published 2014 | Author Tom Nakamura


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Lenak Valley, L15, East Face India, Zanskar

I led a four-man team from the Gakushuin University Alpine Club to the Lenak Valley, having seen a picture of L15 (6,070m) in Kimikazu Sakamoto's AAJ 2012 report. We were fascinated by its elegant shape, and by a snow ridge on the left side of the...

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| Published 2014 | Author Shuhei Yoshida


Accident Reports ANAM
Avalanche – Poor Position, Inadequate Equipment New Hampshire, Mt. Washington, Huntington Ravine, Central Gully

On January 17 a party of 12 was ascending Central Gully in Huntington Ravine in four teams when one rope team triggered a soft slab avalanche. The avalanche swept over the three other rope teams, carrying one to the bottom of the gully. This team ...

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| Published 2013


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Castle Dome, Southeast Arête California, Kings Canyon National Park

Castle Dome (10,800’), in Kings Canyon, has been on my list of places to visit for quite a while, with good-looking rock, a high adventure factor, giant approach, and only one recorded climb: Silmarillion (IV 5.10), established by Mark Menge and J...

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| Published 2014 | Author Vitaliy Musiyenko


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Mt. Hooker, northeast face: Hook, Line, and Sinker Wyoming, Wind River Range

In August, Whit Magro and I completed a free version of the Boissenault-Larson Route (VI 5.11 A4, 1979), which we called Hook, Line, and Sinker (1,800’, V 5.12). We accessed Mt. Hooker from the Big Sandy trailhead using horses. The horses dropped ...

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| Published N/A | Author Josh Wharton


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
West Witches' Tit, west ridge, No Rest For The Wicked Alaska, Coast Mountains

I’m never too surprised when I get an email from John Frieh showing the weather in some obscure part of Alaska. He is one of the best in the country at finding a weather window and capitalizing on it. I trust his judgment and just go along for the...

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| Published 2014 | Author Jess Roskelley


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
North, Middle, and South Trident Peaks Antarctica, South Georgia

The 2014 Salvesen Range Expedition was an interesting winter experiment that completely failed to achieve any of its stated objectives. However, it remained hugely enjoyable, and we managed to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat by transferring...

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| Published 2014 | Author Stephen Venables


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Radio Control Tower, southwest buttress, It’s Included Alaska, Central Alaska Range

In June, Alan Rousseau and I flew into the Southeast Fork of the Kahiltna Glacier between guiding trips on Denali to see what we could get done. With huge amounts of snowfall and warming temps, we ruled out all routes with snow above them.We decid...

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| Published 2014 | Author Mark Pugliese


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
South Howser Tower, northeast face, Ethereal Canada, Bugaboos

After reaching the Kain Hut around midnight on October 10 and sleeping in past our alpine start, Tim McAllister and I hiked out toward the Howser Towers intent on some winter-conditions climbing. Sighting excellent conditions, we chose a line to t...

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| Published 2014 | Author Jennifer Olson


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Supercave Wall, south face, The Tiger Washington, North Cascades

In July, Colin Moorhead, Max Tepfer, and I completed a difficult new free climb on the Supercave Wall (a.k.a. M&M Wall) over the course of four days: the Tiger (1,000’, IV 5.12b). This south-facing, semi-alpine wall is truly an amazing gem, lo...

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| Published 2014 | Author Blake Herrington


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Tokopah Valley, New Routes California, Sequoia National Park

Tokopah Valley is an overlooked gem tucked within the west side of Sequoia National Park. While it’s known primarily for the 1,000’ Watchtower, towering over Tokopah Falls, the north side of the valley holds several beautiful granite formations wi...

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| Published 2013 | Author Daniel Jeffcoach


Feature Article AAJ
Recon: The Whitney Massif Classic Routes, Hot New Lines, and a Blank Canvas for the Future

This is a story of people meeting terrain. It’s a love story—this terrain is hot. The adventures are wild and timeless. The red lines are still being drawn. Many have fallen for this massif, seduced by the pleasure of dancing with its peaks. From ...

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| Published N/A | Author Doug Robinson, Amy Ness & Myles Moser


Feature Article AAJ
Recon: Towers of Wind and Ice The Cordillera de Sarmiento of Southern Chile

The word “remote” is no longer forbidding to mountaineers. Jet travel is relatively cheap and easy, and can quickly get you to any corner of the world. But getting close is one thing. Real accessibility is another story entirely. Planes land in P...

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| Published N/A | Author Camilo Rada and Jack Miller


Feature Article AAJ
Learning to Walk The First Ascent of K6 West in Pakistan

Out of the shapeless mass that is the past, moments stand out like still photographs. I remember driving through the concrete canyons of Calgary’s downtown one spring morning in 2005 and deciding that, yes, I’d go with Steve Swenson to Pakistan. U...

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| Published 2013 | Author Raphael Slawinski


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock – Off Route, Inadequate Protection California, Yosemite National Park, Tuolumne Meadows, Fairview Dome

On June 21, 2013, I (61 years old, experienced climber) set out to climb the Regular Route (III 5.9) up the north face of Fairview Dome. I had climbed the route at least a few times before, including rope-soloing the climb. Thus, while leading the...

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| Published 2013


Accident Reports AAJ
Fall on Rock – Placed Inadequate Protection Tahquitz Rock, West Face, The Trough

On July 13, I visited Tahquitz Rock with partner Brian (31) after a few-year hiatus from climbing. I’m an experienced lead climber, and I decided to get us started by heading up the Trough (4 pitches, 5.4), a climb well within my ability level.Cli...

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| Published 2014 | Author Shannon McMullen


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Ololokwe, south face, Mirage Africa, Kenya

From the top of Mt. Kenya, 70 miles to the north, one can see a silhouette rising nearly 1,500’ above the desert of Kenya’s northern frontier: Ololokwe (a.k.a. Sapache, “the overhanging head”). This impressive block of gneiss has been in the cross...

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| Published 2013 | Author Alex Fiksman


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock – Inadequate Protection Tennessee, Tennessee Wall, Ain’t So Eazy

My friends and I had decided to end a day of climbing in late February with a 5.9 arête called Ain’t So Eazy. No one in our group had tried it before. Before starting the climb I expressed some concerns to my belayer: The bottom holds were wet, th...

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| Published 2014 | Author Brittany Decker


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Academy of Sciences Range, First Ascents and Ski Descents Tajikistan, Pamir

When I began pulling together an expedition to explore part of the Pamir, I had no set objective except to arrive with full kit and see what turned up. After coffee with Mark Thomas, a friend and highly experienced climber, he was in. Also joining...

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| Published 2014 | Author Susanna Walker