Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Rucho, East Face and South Ridge India, Zanskar

IN EARLY 2010, the government of India opened 104 peaks in the Zanskar region. One of these was unnamed “Peak 6,000m,” located above the west bank of the north Hagshu Nala. It is a little north of Lagan (5,750m), which was climbed in 2014 by a Slo...

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| Published 2017 | Author Yasushi Yamanoi and Sartaj Ghuman


Feature Article AAJ
Beckey and the AAJ A Look Back at Fred Beckey's Unrivaled, Unrepeatable Legacy

NO CLIMBER in the 88-year history of the AAJ has written more reports or had more climbs cited in these pages than Fred Beckey. No one even comes close. Reflecting his extraordinarily long climbing career, the AAJ database holds more than 700 arti...

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| Published N/A | Author Dougald MacDonald


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Minotaur Tower, Suburban Blondes, First Free Ascent Utah, Zion National Park

SUBURBAN BLONDES (IV 5.9 C2+) is a relatively obscure aid route up the 850-foot Minotaur Tower, which rises along the broad wall between Angels Landing and Moonlight Buttress. The route, established in April 1979 by desert legend Ron Olevsky and S...

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| Published 2017 | Author Patrick Kingsbury


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Peak 9,331’, Northeast Face, and New Routes on Mt. Grenville and Galleon Peak Canada, British Columbia, Coast Mountains, Homathko Icefield

I FIRST LAID EYES upon the beautiful northeast face of Peak 9,331’ while walking across the Homathko Icefield in the early summer of 2016. Upon returning to the frontcountry, I was excited to find that the peak had not been climbed. Later that sum...

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| Published 2017 | Author Max Fisher


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Many First Ascents Near Barbeau Peak Canada, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, British Empire Range

Brian Friedrich traversing the previously unclimbed east ridge of Griper (2,417m). Photo by Eric GilbertsonBARBEAU PEAK (2,616m) is the highest mountain in the far northern Canadian territory of Nunavut, rising just 550 miles from the North Pole. ...

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| Published 2017 | Author Eric Gilbertson


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Umiguqjuaq Wall, Marooned at Midnight Canada, Nunavut, Baffin Island, Clyde Inlet

The two of us had been dreaming of an expedition to Baffin Island’s big walls ever since we started climbing together in 2013. We'd ogled photos, trip reports, and the guidebook for the past three years, always kicking the can down the road on...

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| Published 2017 | Author Sam England and Ryan Little


Feature Article ANAM
What To Do About Knocked-Out Teeth

If a tooth gets knocked out of position or completely knocked out of one's mouth: Do not scrub, disinfect, or allow the root of a dislodged tooth to dry out.Rinse the tooth with saline or water to remove debris; do not touch the root.Re-im...

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| Published N/A | Author The Editors


Feature Article ANAM
Remote 911 Calls

Even if your cell phone is showing no bars, it’s always worth attempting a 911 emergency call in remote areas. All carriers are required to provide free 911 service, and another car- rier might be able to connect your call even if your ca...

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| Published N/A | Author The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Fatal Tie-in Error in Maple Canyon Utah, Maple Canyon

On July 23, an experienced climber died after falling to the ground from the anchor of a sport climb. We did not receive a firsthand report, but an online analysis from a close friend who was belaying at the time stated that the climber was likely...

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| Published 2016 | Author The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Shawangunks Annual Summary New York, Mohonk Preserve

In 2016 at the Mohonk Preserve there were 21 climbing-related incidents, including both injury and illness. Sixteen accidents required technical rescues. Seven of the accidents were caused by a belay system failure, while four were caused by inade...

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| Published 2016 | Author Andrew Bajardi


Accident Reports ANAM
Fatality on Crestone Needle Colorado, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Crestone Needle

An experienced 55-year-old mountaineer died in a 100-foot fall from 14,197-foot Crestone Needle in the Sangre de Cristos on July 9. Although he had climbed the peak at least twice, he and his team got off route and into more difficult terrain duri...

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| Published 2016 | Author The Editors


Feature Article ANAM
Essentials: Shock Assessment and Treatment

SHOCK IS DEFINED as inadequate delivery of oxygenated blood (perfusion) to the tissues and organs of the body. Insufficient perfusion results in deranged cell function initially and eventually cell death if left untreated. Climbers should be able ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Dave Weber and Dr. Peter Hackett


Accident Reports ANAM
Ground Fall – Inadequate Protection Colorado, Eldorado Canyon, Anthill Direct

A 24-year-old climber fell at least 70 feet to the ground at Redgarden Wall on April 9, sustaining significant injuries. The 5.8 variation he was attempting has a PG-13 hazard rating. A complete report was not available, but witnesses said the fal...

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| Published 2016 | Author The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock – Exceeding Abilities, Inadequate belay California, Sierra Nevada, Split Mountain

On August 15, 2015, at approximately 4 p.m., Tony M. (37), an experienced traditional and alpine climber, fell approximately 20 feet on the east arête of the north summit of Split Mountain (14,058 feet) in the Palisades region. He and his partner,...

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| Published 2015 | Author R. Bryan Simon


Feature Article ANAM
Danger Zones: Eldorado Canyon Where & Why Accidents Happen in Colorado's Trad Mecca

EVEN AT A DISTANCE, the sound of a person hitting the ground after a 70-foot fall is unmistakable. On April 9, 2016, I was approaching the Whale’s Tail in Eldorado Canyon to follow a novice trad climber up his first lead in the Colorado state park...

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| Published N/A | Author Joel Peach


Feature Article ANAM
Essentials: Micro-Cams What to Expect, How to Optimize

Tiny cams pulling out of cracks frequently contribute to accidents reported in these pages. Often, these cams are deformed by twisting and impact forces, leading climbers to conclude the units have “failed,” when the real culprit is almost alway...

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| Published N/A | Author The Editors


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Kolob Canyons, Juj Monster Utah, Zion National Park

During a stretch of good weather in March, Mike Brumbaugh and I established a new route on the red sandstone of the North Fork of Taylor Canyon, in Zion’s Kolob Canyons. I had been eyeing a potential line on a south-facing wall visible from the Ta...

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| Published 2017 | Author Rob Pizem


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Dogtooth Pinnacle, Once Bitten Wyoming, Wind River Range, Monolith Cirque

On the east-facing aspect of the Monolith Cirque, the towering sub-buttresses of Dog Tooth Peak are stacked up like a row of teeth, impossible to ignore when walking in either direction along the North Fork Trail. Even though climbing history here...

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| Published 2017 | Author Andy Anderson


Accident Reports ANAM
Leader Fall – Inadequate Protection for Wide Crack Wyoming, Vedauwoo, Nautilus

A climber with less than three years of experience attempted Mother I (5.7+ wide crack) with limited appropriately sized protection, which required bumping pieces up the crack as he ascended. The climber placed cams at 10 feet, 45 feet, and 60 fee...

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| Published 2016 | Author The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Rappel Error – No Backup Wyoming, Devils Tower

As she prepared to rappel the Durrance Route’s approach pitch, an experienced, 56-year-old climber decided to partially coil the ropes and carry them with her as she descended, so she could avoid knocking rocks on people below. During her rappel, ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Lucas Barth