Accident Reports ANAM
Falling Ice, Washington, Snoquera Falls

FALLING ICEWashington, Snoquera FallsOn December 28, 1983, Chris Gentry (19) and Kurt Fickeisen (19) were ice climbing on Snoquera Falls when giant chunks of ice broke away from the falls and bombarded them.They had planned to climb to a huge ledg...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock, Inadequate Equipment-Rope Too Short, Failure to Tie Stopper Knot, No Hard Hat, Colorado, Eldorado Canyon, Red Garden Wall

FALL ON ROCK, INADEQUATE EQUIPMENT–ROPE TOO SHORT, FAILURE TO TIE STOPPER KNOT, NO HARD HATColorado, Eldorado Canyon, Red Garden WallOn October 13, Kelly Elverum (34) was being lowered down Darkness ’til Dawn (5.9+) when the end of the climbing ro...


Club Activities AAJ
Stanford Alpine Club

Stanford Alpine Club. The Stanford Alpine Club was very active during 1961, but as most of the members are new and inexperienced, the quality of the climbs has not matched that of climbs in previous years. There is a practice climb every week end ...


Book Reviews AAJ
Dolomites

Dolomites, by Félix Germain. 200 pages, with many photographic illustrations and two maps. Paris and Grenoble: B. Arthaud, 1950.The 95th volume in the Beaux Pays series, this is one of the best picture books of the Dolomites. A map shows the locat...


Notes AAJ
South America, Bolivia, Mururata, South Ridge

Mururata, South Ridge. In late June John Hudson and Roger Whewellmade the first ascent of the south ridge of Mururata, approaching from the Bolsa Negra road in one day. The climb then took a day and a quarter over extremely unstable snow and slate...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Cerro Riso Patrón South America, Argentine-Chilean Patagonia

This elegant rock-and-ice pinnacle (c. 3000 meters, 9843 feet) was climbed for the first time on August 15 in the Southern Hemisphere winter by Casimiro Ferrari, Bruno Lombardi and Egido Spreafico. They ascended the very difficult east-southeast i...

| Keywords Riso Patron
| Published 1988 | Author Silvia Metzeltin Buscaini


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Mt. Alberta, Anderson-House Route Canada, Alberta, Canadian Rockies

At 4:30 a.m. on March 26, 2008, in bitter cold, Steve House and I left the Lloyd McKay hut and approached the ridge leading to the rappel station down to the north face of Mt. Alberta. A harsh breeze made it was hard to fully appreciate the beauty...

| Published 2008 | Author Vince Anderson


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Ice, Climbing Unroped, New Hampshire, Willey's Slide

FALL ON ICE, CLIMBING UNROPEDNew Hampshire, Willey’s SlideOn January 12, 1985, Arthur Urbanski (?) fell from above the bulge on Willey’s Slide and got big air on the way down. He came to a screeching halt about 30 meters from the base of the slide...


Book Reviews AAJ
Expedición Navarra al Himalaya

Expedición Navarra al Himalaya 79, by Gregorio Ariz (in Spanish). Pamplona, Spain: Grafinasa, 1979. 104 pages, 146 color photos, 10 drawings and maps.The seventh ascent of Dhaulagiri was accomplished in May 1979 by an expedition from northern Spai...


Accident Reports AAJ
Asia, China, Another Gongga Shan Tragedy

Another Gongga Shan Tragedy. A horror story comes from another Japanese attempt on Gongga Shan. The five-man, two-woman expedition was led by Hideaki Saito. They reached Base Camp at 11,500 feet on the Hailoko Glacier on March 19, hoping to comple...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
North America, Greenland, Northeast of Angmagassalik, East Greenland

Northeast of Angmagssalik, East Greenland. Clara and Leonardo Mosca with Jean Bich, Pacifico Pession and Marco Barmasse, guides from Valtournanche, climbed five peaks between 2755 and 4610 feet northeast of Angmagssalik.


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North America, United States, Alaska, P 7629, P 7819 and P 8567, Bagley Icefield, Chugach Mountains

P7629, P 7819 and P 8567, Bagley Icefield, Chugach Mountains. On May 30, Sean LaRiche, Chuck Ellington, Craig Truitt and I as leader were landed at 6000 feet some 30 miles northwest of Mount St. Elias. We set up Base Camp near the base of P 7629 a...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Nevado Ranrapalca, La Paliza del Ranrapalca South America, Peru, Cordillera Blanca,

The south face of Ranrapalca (6,162m) ca 6km wide, with rock, ice, and snow rising for 750-850m. Peruvian mountaineers and guides (AGMP-UIAGM) Eloy Salazar Obregón, Octavio Salazar Obregón, and Eric Albino (aspirant guide) started in the Cojup V...

| Published 2009 | Author Sergio Ramírez Carrascal, Peru


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock, Inadequate Self-Belay, California, Santa Barbara, San Ysidro Rock

FALL ON ROCK, INADEQUATE SELF-BELAY California, Santa Barbara, San Ysidro RockExcerpts of an account sent to us by a climber (27) may be instructive for solo attempts on rock:I was climbing the 5.9 variation of Face Lift on San Ysidro Rock. It was...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Nepal, Thamserku

Thamserku. Koreans led by Yong Tae-Shin climbed Thamserku by a new route, the east face to the south ridge. They had three high camps. Chang Jae-Shin, Jong Back-Ro and Sherpas Ang Dorje and Ang Temba reached the summit (6623 meters, 21,730 feet) o...


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South America, Peru, Cordillera Blanca, Chopicalqui, Significant Repeats

Chopicalqui, significant repeats. The Spanish climber Jordi Corominas made a rare repeat and possibly the first solo of what is thought to be the 1979 Japanese Route (Kamuro-Uejima) on the south face of Chopicalqui (6,395m). The steep face has a s...


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North America, United States, Alaska, Mount Hayes

Mount Hayes. On May 12 Larry Small, Jim Johnson and I left the Richardson Highway at Donneley’s Inn, crossed the innocent-looking Delta River and were on the way to the east ridge of Mount Hayes. Although previously climbed, this ridge held our im...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
North America, United States, Alaska, P 12,3000, Fairweather Range

P 12,300, Fairweather Range. A full article appears earlier about the ascent of P 12,300 from the Pacific Ocean to the Grand Plateau and then to the summit.


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall into Moat, Descending Unroped, Poor Position, Alberta, Rocky Mountains, Mount Nublock

FALL INTO MOAT, DESCENDING UNROPED, POOR POSITIONAlberta, Rocky Mountains, Mount NublockLate in the afternoon of June 2, 1989, J.N. (44) and A.N. (65) were descending unroped from an ascent of Mount Nublock. When they reached the steep headwall ab...


Notes AAJ
Possible Base for Mountaineers in India

Possible Base for Mountaineers in India. The Himalayan Research Institute of the Roerich Museum, 310 Riverside Drive, New York City, has established a field headquarters in the Kulu Valley, Naggar, Northern Punjab, India. A permanent group of scie...