Feature Article AAJ
Angels and Demons Drone Use is Growing Fast in the Mountains. Where Should the Lines Be Drawn?

In the last decade, the use of remote-controlled quadcopters, a.k.a. drones, has skyrocketed. In the United States alone, more than one million unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been registered with the Federal Aviation Administration. Today’s ...

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| Published 2019 | Author Dougald MacDonald


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Darkot to Chiantar Glacier Ski Tour Pakistan, Hindu Raj

In 2019, on my 35th expedition since 1993, I was able to get a permit to lead a group (11 French, two Poles, and one Pakistani) to visit the upper eastern end of the Chiantar Glacier. In 1967 a German expedition penetrated the upper Chiantar, wher...

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| Published 2019 | Author Pierre Neyret


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Exploring the Yarkhun A Brief History of the Northernmost Hindu Raj in Pakistan

The Yarkhun Valley runs parallel to the Wakhan Corridor, just to the north in Afghanistan. The labeled glaciers are: (1) Madit, (2) Risht, (3) Shetor, (4) Ponarilio, (5) Kotalkash, (6) Koyo, (7) Pechus, (8) Chhatiboi, (9) Chikzar, (10) Chiantar,...

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| Published 2019 | Author Will Sim


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Koyo Zom, Northeast Buttress, Attempt Pakistan, Hindu Raj, Yarkhun Valley

  Koyo Zom (6,877 meters) under fresh snow. The attempt on the northeast buttress generally followed the left skyline. The successful northwest face ascent was near the right skyline.  Toward the end of September, almost three weeks after ar...

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| Published 2019 | Author Will Sim


Feature Article AAJ
The Great Game: A Difficult New Route up Koyo Zom, 51 Years After the First Ascent Pakistan, Hindu Raj, Yarkhun Valley

Koyo Zom (6,877 meters) from the Yarkhun Valley. The northwest face is near the right skyline, with a steep icefield leading to a difficult mixed headwall and the long summit ridge. The upper northeast ridge is along the left skyline. Tom Living...

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| Published 2019 | Author Tom Livingstone


Editorials And Prefaces AAJ
Fifteen Years at the AAC

What wonderful years. Fifteen years ago, newly at the helm of the American Alpine Club, I quoted the AAJ subtitle—“the world’s most significant climbs”—in my first note to members. One recipient reminded me that, “The most significant climbs are ...

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| Published 2020 | Author Phil Powers


Accident Reports ANAM
Fatal Lead Fall on Rock – Inadequate Knot Kentucky, Red River Gorge, Muir Valley, Midnight Surf Wall

On the afternoon of September 16, Marty Vogel (59) was working on Baby Face (5.12b) at Midnight Surf in the Muir Valley. For this route, the climber begins on a ledge approximately nine feet above the belayer. They were climbing in a group of thre...

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| Published 2019 | Author Wolfe County Search and Rescue


Book Reviews AAJ
Granite and Grace By Michael P. Cohen

Granite and Grace: Seeking the Heart of Yosemite. By Michael P. Cohen. Illustrations by Valerie P. Cohen. University of Nevada Press, 2019. Paperback, 232 pages, $21.95.    “Tell me what you pay attention to,” writes the philosopher José Ortega y ...

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| Published 2019 | Author John P. O'Grady


In Memoriam AAJ
Robert Rockwell, 1935 – 2019

Dr. Robert “Bob” Rockwell’s love of the mountains began in high school when he and friends, quite unprepared, climbed Mt. Whitney and witnessed the glow of an atomic bomb test in Nevada from the summit. The door was off the summit hut; it was full...

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| Published 2019 | Author Dan Bishop


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
The Rockies: A Year in Review Canada, Alberta, Canadian Rockies

Note: Some of the climbs highlighted in this summary are described in more detail elsewhere on this site. Follow the links for additional information and photos from these climbs. The spring season in the Rockies began with a tremendous first asc...

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| Published 2019 | Author Ian Welsted


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Mt. Wood, First Winter Ascent Canada, Yukon, St. Elias Range

Lonnie Dupre en route to Happy Camp (Camp 1) at 11,200 feet on the east face of Mt. Wood in the St. Elias Mountains of Kluane National Park and Reserve in Canada’s Yukon. Photo by Pascale Marceau On March 11, at 3:10 p.m., Pascale Marceau and...

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| Published 2019 | Author Lonnie Dupre


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Ragged Range Exploration Canada, Northwest Territories, Logan Mountains

Aerial overview of the upper south fork of the Fool’s River in the Ragged Range, looking south. The 2019 team’s base camp is marked (BC), with lower flanks of Die Eisspitze to the left. (A) Unnamed Peak, likely unclimbed. (B) Plymouth Peak, cl...

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| Published 2019 | Author Amy Pagacz


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Howse Peak, East Face, New Route and Tragedy Canada, Alberta, Canadian Rockies

The east face of Howse Peak (3,295m), showing the line followed by Auer, Lama, and Roskelley. Their route started on M16, then traversed left to a bowl above Life By the Drop, continuing to the top with difficult mixed climbing. During their d...

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| Published 2019 | Author John Roskelley


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Mt. Phillips, North Spur Canada, Alberta, Canadian Rockies

The line of the North Spur (600m, IV) on Mt. Phillips (3,246m) in the Canadian Rockies. The high peak behind the left skyline is Whitehorn. Photo by John Scurlock Simon Richardson and I branched out to new-for-us ground when, in July, we turn...

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| Published 2019 | Author Ian Welsted


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Storm Mountain, Eye of the Storm Canada, Alberta, Canadian Rockies

The line of Eye of the Storm (700m, M6 WI5) on the lower north face of Storm Mountain. Photo by Maarten van Haeren After much discussion over Thanksgiving dinner at Jim Elzinga’s house (and some primo beta from Ian Welsted), Maarten van Haere...

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| Published 2019 | Author Ethan Berman


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Jannu, East Face to South Ridge Nepal, Kangchenjunga Himal

  The Russian route Unfinished Symphony on the east face of Jannu. The climbers descended the French route, behind the ridge to the left. Photo by Dmitry Golovchenko Jannu (Kumbhakarna, 7,711m) has four established routes, but the east face ...

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| Published 2019 | Author Dmitry Golovchenko


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Kyajo Ri, West Face, Way of the Dragon Nepal, Mahalangur Himal

The 950m west face of Kyajo Ri and the new Russian line, Way of the Dragon.  Photo by Dmitry Rybalchenko From October 2 to 9, Russian climbers Ivan Osipov, Dmitry Rybalchenko, Vitaly Shipilov, and Andrey Vasiliev, on their first trip to N...

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| Published 2019 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Chamlang, North Pillar Attempt and Northeast Couloir to Point 7,240m Nepal, Mahalangur Himal – Barun Section

The unclimbed north pillar of Chamlang rising to Point 7,240m. The main summit, and the 2019 Czech route on the northwest face, are out of picture to the right.  Photo by:  Benjamin Védrines Chamlang has a certain aestheticism. Its shape prod...

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| Published 2019 | Author Benjamin Védrines


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Khane Valley: Brakk Na Brakk, Brakk Truc, and Ridakh Ridge Pakistan, Karakoram, Tagas Group

Brakk Na Brakk from base camp to the southwest. The first ascent route climbed to the large snowfield below steep walls on the left, then moved up and around to the right onto the south face, where a couloir led to the summit. Photo by Tomeu R...

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| Published 2019 | Author Cati Lladó


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Hasho Peak II, West Flank and South-southeast Ridge; Tangra Tower, Southeast Face; The Thumb South Peak, Southeast Couloir and Southwest Ridge Pakistan, Karakoram, Tagas Group, Khane Valley

Matyushin Nikolai on the southeast face of Tangra Tower, with peaks on the south side of Khane Valley behind.  Photo by:  Konstantin Markevich In mid-July, the Russian team of Anton Ivanov, Konstantin Markevich, Nikolai Matyushin, Marina Popo...

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| Published 2019 | Author Konstantin Markevich