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North America, United States, Washington, Cascade Mountains, Pyramid Peak, North Face

Pyramid Peak, North Face. On March 29, James Ruch and I completed the first ascent of Pyramid Peak’s north face. The climbing was almost entirely on good ice and snow with occasional mixed sections. In surmounting the difficult band via an ice rib...


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Fall on Ice, Unroped, Alberta, Banff National Park, Johnston Canyon

FALL ON ICE, UNROPEDAlberta, Banff National Park, Johnston CanyonOn February 13, L.R. (26) and her boyfriend (L.) were doing some ice climbing at the upper falls in Johnston Canyon, a popular area of one pitch top-ropeable ice climbs. L.R. unclipp...


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North America, United States, Wyoming, Wind River Mountains, Mt. Osborn, Verloren

Wind River Mountains, Mt. Osborn, Verloren. In early July Lander climber Kirk Billings and I made the first ascent of a prominent 1,200' wall on an east-facing buttress of Mt. Osborn in the northern Wind River Mountains. Camping at the north end o...


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Asia, Nepal, Kumbharkarna (Jannu), Southwest Spur

Kumbharkarna (Jannu), Southwest Spur. The Nepalese name for what has long been called “Jannu” is Kumbhakarna, the name used by the inhabitants of the high valleys, who have never heard the name “Jannu.” (Kumbhakarna is now the official name. —Edit...


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Europe, Norway, Jotunheimen

Jotunheimen. Between June 27 and July 9 John Humphreys, accompanied by Richard Buel and James Rogers, of the Harvard Mountaineering Club, enjoyed an unusual spell of superb weather in the Hurrungane and Smörstabbtind groups of the Western Jotunhei...


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Loss of Control—Voluntary Glissade, Inadequate Equipment, Exceeding Abilities — Washington, Granite Mountain

LOSS OF CONTROL—VOLUNTARY GLISSADE, INADEQUATE EQUIP- MENT, EXCEEDING ABILITIESWashington, Granite MountainOn May 18, 1984, Donald Archibald and Ronald Aronoff (37) had scaled Granite Mountain, leaving the trail head parking lot about 1130. On the...


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Canada, Selkirks, Gimli, Valhalla Group, 1988

Gimli, Valhalla Group, 1988. On August 12, 1988, Cliff Leight, Peter Jewett, Dan Waters and I climbed a new line on Gimli on the right edge of the northwest buttress. The rock is excellent quartzite with incut holds on a steep and exposed comer (I...


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Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park

Colorado: (3) Rocky Mountain National Park. On 9 July 1950 a party of three inexperienced youths, names unknown, was climbing a small rocky face, unroped. One of them pulled loose a large rock. He fell 10 or 15 feet, and rolled several hundred fee...


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South America, Argentine and Chilean Patagonia, Cerro Torre, El Mocho, Torre Innominata

Cerro Torre, El Mocho, Torre Innominata. Cerro Torre repulsed all attempts until January 28 when numerous parties reached the summit via the Maestri compressor route. This included Andy DeKlerk and Julie Brugger of Seattle. Previously, they had re...


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South America, Chile, Northern Patagonia, San Lorenzo, First Winter Ascent

San Lorenzo, first winter ascent. In July Chilean andinistas Pablo Besser, Camilo Rada, and Manuel Bugueño completed the first winter ascent, by the Agostini Route, of Monte San Lorenzo (3,706m), Patagonia’s second-highest summit, in Chile’s XI Re...


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South America, Peru, Cordillera Blanca

Cordillera Blanca. A Peruvian group left Huaraz on August 3 to spend the night at Camp Ishinca at 16,400 feet. The next day they climbed high on Palcaraju (19,750 feet), but did not reach the summit. The group, which included four women, were as f...


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North America, Canada, Yukon Territory, Mount Logan

Mount Logan. From June 2 to 9 the 1974 Mount Logan High Altitude Physiology Study (HAPS) Project Support Team climbed the standard King Col route to the Logan High Camp at 17,600 feet. We consisted of Jürg and Liz Hofer, leaders, Uldis Auders, Chi...


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North America, United States, Arizona, "Tombstone" and "Down Tower," Chuska Mountains

“Tombstone” and “Down Tower,” Chuska Mountains. Cameron Burns has written an article on the ascent of two desert towers in the Chuska Mountains, which appears earlier in this Journal.


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Yukon Territory, Mt. St. Elias

Yukon Territory, Mt. St. Elias. On 31 July an eight-man party was descending Newton headwall below Russel col and had 700 feet left to drop to glacier. Avalanches had been active in past few days and made great changes in terrain. Descent was down...


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North America, United States, Wyoming—Wind River Range, New Ascents in Central Wind River Range

New Ascents in Central Wind River Range. In July, Bill Dougall, Mark Haun, Monte Haun, Bob Bell, Jon Hisey and I spent eight days in the Island Lake—Titcomb Lakes area and completed eleven ascents between electrical storms. Of major interest to fu...


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Scalded by Boiling Water, British Columbia, Purcell Mountains, Bugaboo Group

SCALDED BY BOILING WATEBBritish Columbia, Purcell Mountains, Bugaboo GroupOn August 4, 1990, C.F. and B.F. were cooking in camp above Conrad Kain Hut when a pot of boiling water was knocked off a Svea stove and over the boots of C.F. Second- degre...


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Asia, Pakistan, Charakusa Valley, Various Ascents

Charakusa Valley, Various Ascents. Conrad Anker, Peter Croft, and Galen Rowell spent the month of July climbing five rock spires in the Charakusa Valley east of Masherbrum above Hushe. The longest climb of the expedition was Conrad and Peter’s 23-...


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Inadequate Food, No Working Stoves, Alaska, Mount McKinley, Cassin Ridge

INADEQUATE FOOD, NO WORKING STOVESAlaska, Mount McKinley, Cassin RidgeOn June 11, two climbers (38 and 40) attempting the Cassin Ridge requested a rescue when they ran out of food and water and had no working stoves. They called on FRS and reporte...


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Yazghil Sar Pakistan, Karakoram, Hispar Muztagh

Between August 15 and September 26, a team of six led by me visited the remote Shimshal valley. We successfully made the first ascents of both the north and south summits of Yazghil Sar, an isolated snow-and-ice peak which lies between the Yukshin...

| Published 1987 | Author Roy Lindsay


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South America, Peru, British Geological Expedition

British Geological Expedition. Charles P. Booth and A. J. Ravenscroft made geological and glaciological studies from the end of May to mid-September in the southern Peruvian Andes. They explored the Cusipata, Tantamco, Ausangate, Nudo Huaynacapac,...