Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Lupghar Group: Various Ascents Pakistan, Karakoram

Murilo Lessa and I visited the Lupghar Mountains in the northwest corner of the Karakoram in July. We approached via the Batura Glacier and made a base camp midway up the Yukshgoz Glacier (Yuksh means ibex; Goz means grass), at a location known to...

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| Published 2015 | Author Lee Harrison


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Peña Amán, West Face, Los Delincuentes Spain

Tiny Almada (Mexico) and Cecilia Buil (Spain) completed the second route up Peña Amán, a 400-meter overhanging wall of sandstone and conglomerate in the Hoya de Huesca area, in the southern foothills of the Pyrenees. The first route up the west fa...

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| Published 2015


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Urkinmang, North-Northeast Face and Northeast Ridge; Kimshung Attempt Nepal, Langtang

Alex Gammeter and I spent April in the Langtang Valley. After traversing Tsergo Ri (5,749m) via an ascent of the southwest face and descent of the north ridge, we made an attempt on Kimshung (6,781m, sometimes referred to as Tsangbu Ri). ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Philipp Bührer


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Kara-su Valley, Various Ascents Kyrgyzstan, Pamir Alai, Karavshin

Gian Luca Cavalli, Pier Luigi Maschietto, Edoardo Polo, and I arrived in Bishkek on July 31, 2015. Giovanni Pagnoncelli joined us at base camp about 10 days later. We flew to Batken, traveled by car to Uzgurush, close to the border with Tajikistan...

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| Published 2015 | Author Marcello Sanguineti


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Pedra Riscada, Northeast Face, Viaje de Cristal Brazil, Minas Gerais

Pedra Riscada is a granite dome in the state of Minas Gerais, located in southeast Brazil. In July, Argentine climbers Ignacio Elorza, Horacio Gratton, María José Moisés, and Cintia Percivati established a new route on this wall, just left of Plac...

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| Published 2015 | Author Marcelo Scanu


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Recent Climbing Development Morocco, Anti-Atlas

The climbing potential of the Anti-Atlas Mountains was first explored in 1991 by British climbers Les Brown and Trevor Jones, when the first Gulf War diverted them from a planned climbing trip in Jordan to the ancient market town of Tafraout, on t...

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| Published 2015 | Author Steve Broadbent


Accident Reports ANAM
Avalanche — Poor Position California, Mt. Shasta, Hotlum-Wintun Route

On June 13, near the Hotlum-Wintun Route on the east side of Shasta, a male climber triggered a loose-wet avalanche at about 13,000 feet while glissading. The climber involved had separated from his group at around 3 p.m. and met a group of skiers...

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| Published 2015 | Author Mt. Shasta Wilderness Climbing Ranger Report 2015


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Texas Tower, East Face, First Free Ascent Utah, Texas Canyon

I have been frequenting the desert of southern Utah for over a decade, concentrating mostly on the obscure and wide cracks. Texas Tower had always been on my list, as it is one of the proudest towers in the Southwest, but it was a challenge for ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Patrick Kingsbury


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Fighting Till Dawn Canada, Northwest Territories, Logan Mountains, Vampire Peaks

I'm a very big fan of solitude. In the Vampire Peaks, there's no hype, no circus of other climbers racing to the base of cliffs. Even the remote Cirque of the Unclimbables, near the Vampire Peaks, sees some 70 people a year, mostly gunning for Lot...

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| Published 2015 | Author Pat Goodman


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Mururata, New Route on Satellite Peak and South Face Solo Bolivia, Cordillera Real

Climbing the south face of Mururata (5,775m) was part of my dream to climb all the high, extreme ice faces in Bolivia via their most attractive routes. On my first attempt, in September 2015, I went with a group of Bolivian guides and friends from...

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| Published 2015 | Author Robert Rauch


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
New Routes on Helvetestinden and Segltinden Norway, Lofoten

In June 2015, Guillermo Cuadrado, Gerber Cucurell, Salvador “Muna” Llorens, and I visited the Lofoten Islands with the intention of opening new routes, seeking adventure and unspoiled rock. After two flights and a day by car, we arrived at Moskene...

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| Published 2015 | Author Jordi Esteve


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Three New Routes Norway, Senja

In late February, Daniel Burson, Chris Guyer, Shawn Gregory, and I visited Senja for a week of mixed climbing. I had been there before, in 2013, with Steve Berwanger and Tanner Callender, and established five new climbs on the island, including tw...

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| Published 2015 | Author Aaron Mulkey


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Grytetippen and Breitinden: Possible New Routes Norway, Senja

In February 2014, Vincent Perrin, Bas Visscher, and I climbed a possible new line on the southwest side of Grytetippen (890m), near Fjordgård. According to the local mountain guide Bent Vidar Eilertsen, this 600m face had only one line on it, an e...

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| Published 2014 | Author Bas van der Smeede


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Peak 6,166, South Ridge (Attempts) Nepal, Rolwaling Himal

In September, American climbers Erik Larsen and Ryan Waters twice attempted the elegant south ridge of Peak 6,166m, which lies along the ridge south of Takargo, but were halted by a difficult corniced knife-edge. They then summited the peak on Sep...

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| Published 2015 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Sedoy Strazh (Byeliy East) and Other First Ascents Kyrgyzstan, Tien Shan, Western Kokshaal-Too

We first heard about Byeliy in 2009 from Nikolai Bandalet, during a joint expedition with Belorussians to Kyzyl Asker. At that time it was the highest unclimbed peak in the Western Kokshaal-Too. In December 2014 we were awarded a grant from the Mo...

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| Published 2015 | Author Dmitry Golovchenko


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Reinhold Pussycat Canada, British Columbia, Purcell Mountains, Bugaboos

The clock doesn’t lie. But sometimes it seems to bend the truth. In the mountains, time seems fluid, its viscosity changing unpredictably. In a storm, tentbound, the sludge of time barely oozes forward. Yet when racing darkness on a climb, time ru...

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| Published 2015 | Author Chris Weidner


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Breitinden, North Face, The Ice Princess Norway, Senja

From February 20 to March 7, Paul Bride, Jesse Huey, Michael Pennings, Jon Walsh, and I visited the island of Senja, north of the Arctic Circle. During the first few days, Jon and Jesse climbed Finnkona (400m, WI6+), which they agreed was one of t...

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| Published 2015 | Author Paul McSorley


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Ulamertorsuaq, Piteraq, Nearly Free Ascent Greenland, South Greenland, Tasermiut Fjord

Bernadette Zak and I went to Greenland with the aim of free climbing the ca 1,000m west face of Ulamertorsuaq (old spelling Ulamertorssuaq), specifically the unrepeated and poorly protected aid route Piteraq. This climb, established in 2000, lies ...

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| Published 2015 | Author Silvan Schüpbach


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Jacobsen Fjord, Peak 1,092m Greenland, East Greenland, Lemon Mountains

As a youth I hitchhiked around a lot, but the best lift I ever got was the one going to Greenland last summer. Paddy Barry was planning a sailing and climbing trip from Iceland to East Greenland and back. There was one free space. Several years ag...

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| Published 2015 | Author Gerry Galligan


In Memoriam AAJ
Dean Potter, 1972–2015

Dean Potter is one of the few people in sports history to have pushed the limits in multiple, widely disparate disciplines. Yet he saw his pursuits as arts and not as sport—himself as an artist not an athlete. He was a climber before the gym era, ...

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| Published 2015 | Author Alex Honnold