Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock – Inadequate Protection, Inexperience California, Yosemite Valley, Leaning Tower, West Face

On September 27 at 8:25 a.m., 911 received a call from a climber on the west face of Leaning Tower, reporting another climber’s fall. At the time, the injured lead climber was hanging unconscious 10 feet below Guano Ledge, after taking a lead fall...

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| Published 2015 | Author Eric Bissell


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Tawoche, Northeast Buttress, Into the Light Nepal, Mahalangur Himal – Khumbu Section

My most recent expedition to Nepal was filled with great joy and success, but also with immense sorrow and tragedy. When we dance with the extremes of nature we feel incredibly alive, close to the divine. It’s these moments I hold dearest in my he...

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| Published 2015 | Author Skiy DeTray


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Hrútsfjallstindar, South Face of East Peak, Lucky Leif Iceland, Vatnajökull National Park

In late March, Eythan Sontag and I (both from the U.S.) climbed a new route on the south face of the east summit of Hrútsfjallstindar (“Ram Mountain,” 1,875m) in Vatnajökull National Park. The Hrútsfjalls peaks are situated on a volcanic crater ri...

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| Published 2016 | Author Spencer Gray


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Snowpatch Spire, Minotaur Direct; Eastpost Spire, Sick and Twisted Canada, British Columbia, Purcell Mountains, Bugaboos

On August 19, Colin Moorhead and I rolled out of Golden at 6 p.m. for the Bugaboos. Fifty-one hours later we returned, having completed two new multi-pitch routes.Our first line, Minotaur Direct (16 pitches, 5.11+) on Snowpatch Spire’s east face, ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Jon Walsh


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Pico Cão Grande, Nubivagant Africa, São Tomé

I first came to know of Pico Cão Grande early in 2015 while searching for a big wall that was unique and unknown—the dream wall, I guess. I stumbled upon the peak one evening while Googling “super hero villain lairs.” Cão Grande was listed as “the...

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| Published 2016 | Author Gareth Leah


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Chugimago North, North Face; Chugimago, West Face Nepal, Rolwaling Himal

Enthused by the stories and photos of countryman Domen Kastelic after his first ascent of Chugimago (AAJ 2015), with American Sam Hennessey, a team of four young Slovenians— Ambroz Bajde, Blaz Kramer, Matej Mucic, and Luka Strazar—visited the Rolw...

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| Published 2015 | Author Rodolphe Popier


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Thulagi, West Face and Northwest Ridge, Happy Birthday Nepal, Manaslu Himal

I’ve been thinking about how to write this report so that you will not be bored. Apart from a small incident with an avalanche, everything went to plan, and we achieved our goal without epics. But I will try to stop you from falling asleep.There h...

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| Published 2015 | Author Alexander Gukov and Anna Piunova


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Talung, North Face and North-Northwest Pillar, Attempt Nepal, Kangchenjunga Himal

In the spring of 2014, Italians Daniele Bernasconi, Giampaolo Corona, and Mario Panzeri attempted the north face and north-northwest pillar of Talung (7,349m). The three arrived at base camp on April 20 and began a siege-style ascent. They made ab...

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| Published 2015 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Drolambau Glacier, Three All-Sherpa Ascents Nepal, Rolwaling Himal

In the first week of October three Sherpas, who all originate from the Rolwaling Valley, made ascents of three peaks flanking the Drolambau Glacier as a self-contained party. Dawa Gyalje Sherpa, Nima Tenji Sherpa, and Tashi Sherpa are all experien...

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| Published 2015 | Author Lindsay Griffin, with Information From Dawa Gyalje Sherpa, and Mingma Gyalje Sherpa, Nepal


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Nilgiri South, South Face and Tragedy Nepal, Annapurna Himal

From October 22–26, Hansjörg Auer, Alex Blumel, and Gerry Fiegl made the first ascent of the south face of Nilgiri South (6,839m), only the second overall ascent of this mountain. Nilgiri South was climbed in 1978 by a Japanese team that approache...

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| Published 2015 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Mukot Himal, First Official Ascent Nepal, Dhaulagiri Himal-Mukot Himal

Added to the permitted list in 2014, Mukot Himal (6,087m) is located in a remote and wild corner of Nepal, nestled into the flank of the rarely seen but phenomenal Dhaulagiri II. KE Adventure Travel organized three groups to attempt the peak durin...

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| Published 2015 | Author Rodolphe Popier, France and Tom Richardson, U.K.


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Limi Himal, Ashvin, West Ridge Nepal, Far West Nepal

Landing just after dawn at Simikot airstrip with all our baggage was already a great success. Our goal was to climb Ashvin (6,055m) and to explore the Limi Group, a large “blank on the map”with more than 15 peaks over 6,000m. (See AAJ 2015 story f...

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| Published 2015 | Author Paulo Grobel, France


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Dzasampatse, Northeast Face, A la Verticale de la Peine Nepal, Mahalangur Himal - Khumbu Section

On September 30, Mathieu Détrie, Julien Dusserre, Pierre Labbre, and I arrived at our 5,130m base camp below the south side of the Nangpai Gosum peaks. [All three Nangpai Gosum peaks, as designated by the Nepalese government, are still officially ...

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| Published 2015 | Author Mathieu Maynadier, France


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Dzanye II, South Face Nepal, Janak Himal

We were a team of six students gathered from six different universities, celebrating the 110th anniversary of the Japanese Alpine Club, which supported our expedition. In 2013, I had been a member of the expedition that made the first ascent of Ja...

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| Published 2015 | Author Takanori Mashimo, Japan


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Dhaulagiri I, Southwest Pillar, Attempt Nepal, Dhaulagiri Himal

The southwest ridge of Dhaulagiri (8,167m) descends 3km from the summit to a point where it divides into the south-southwest ridge and southwest pillar. The south-southwest ridge and southwest ridge were climbed in 1978 by Japanese, while the stee...

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| Published 2015 | Author Rodolphe Popier


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Chobutse, West Face, Dorjee Sherpa Route Nepal, Rolwaling Himal

It took me three years to decide whether to go for a solo attempt on Chobutse (6,686m). I grew up in the Rolwaling Valley, seeing the mountain from my home. Each time I go back it seems so close and attractive, especially the west face, which rema...

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| Published 2015 | Author Mingma Gyalje Sherpa


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Chamlang, West-Southwest Ridge, First Alpine Style Ascent Nepal, Malahangur Himal - Barun Section

The tried and tested Basque team of Alberto Iñurrategi, Juan Vallejo, and Mikel Zabalza hoped to make the first ascent of the north face of Chamlang (7,321m). The team acclimatized on Hongu (Hongku Chuli West, 6,764m) and spent two weeks checking ...

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| Published 2015 | Author Rodolphe Popier, The Himalayan Database, France


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Chaar Baatsa Himal Nepal, Manaslu Himal

April 25 will remain forever in our memories. We were at Manaslu base camp when the earth began to tremble, causing a national disaster. Rather than add to the confusion by attempting an untimely repatriation, we decided to remain in the mountains...

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| Published 2015 | Author Paulo Grobel, France


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Ama Dablam, Lagunak Ridge, First Alpine-Style Ascent Nepal, Mahalangur Himal-Khumbu Section

Climbing as two pairs—Fanny Schmutz and Damien Tomasi, and Fleur Fouque and Sébastien Rougegré—four French guides from the Chamonix Valley made the first alpinestyle ascent (fifth overall) of the Lagunak Ridge (south ridge) of Ama Dablam (6,814m)....

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| Published 2015 | Author Rodolphe Popier, The Himalayan Database, France


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Wheeler Crest: Many New Routes California, Sierra Nevada, Sierra Eastside

In the fall of 2015, I began exploring the expansive Wheeler Crest, repeating a few of the classic routes with friends. We became entranced with the wildness of the place—long approaches, no trails, no crowds, and just the occasional bighorn sheep...

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| Published 2016 | Author Richard Shore