Accident Reports ANAM
Washington State: (1) Cascades

REVIEW OF ACCIDENTS IN 1951Washington State: (1)Cascades. On 2 June 1951 Charles Randall, a 23-year-old University of Washington student, was hit by a falling rock while climbing Red Mountain near Snoqualmie Pass Summit. The accident occurred abou...


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Asia, India—Kinnaur, Gushu Pishu

Gushu Pishu. A.K. Janardan, Roshan Lal, Bihari Lai and Bhangu of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police made the first ascent of virgin Gushu Pishu (18,610 feet), which was difficult despite its modest height. They ascended the Zangsu Glacier.KAMAL K. GUH...


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The Ascent of Mount Lucania

The Ascent of Mount LucaniaBradford WashburnEVER since the conquest of Mt. Logan in 1925, the ascent of Mt. Lucania has loomed as one of the most difficult and involved mountaineering problems in North America. Rising to an altitude of 17,150 ft. ...


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Asia, Malaysian Borneo, Sarawak, Batu Lawi, South Face

Batu Lawi, South Face. On March 5, Volker Shoeffl, Scott Morley, photographer Chris Noble,videographers Jim Surrette and Ken Sauls and I began the first leg of our ascent of Batu Lawi (6,703'), a remote spire in the Kelabit Highlands of Borneo. Af...


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South America, Chile, Southern Patagonia, Torres del Paine National Park, Cerro Escudo, Taste the Paine

Cerro Escudo, Taste the Paine. In December 2007 and January 2008, with a minimum of rope fixing and no fixed camps, Dave Turner spent 34 continuous days on the east face of Cerro Escudo, soloing a new route (VII 5.9 A4+). Above the 1,200m wall, Tu...


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Asia, Pakistan, Tirich Mir Attempts

Tirich Mir Attempts. This season’s unusually poor weather and associated dangerous conditions in northwest Pakistan also affected Tirich Mir (7708 meters, 25,290 feet), where our expedition of Steve Callen, leader, Mike Aughey, Dave Harries, Steve...


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The First Ascent of Dungeon

The First Ascent of DungeonEdward L. WoolfTHE ascent of Dungeon Peak marks the close of the pioneer work in the Tonquin. All the peaks have been climbed and explorers, it seems, have visited every nook in the valley. Dungeon was the last unclaimed...


Book Reviews AAJ
Sherpa Himalaya Nepal

Sherpa Himalaya Nepal, by Mario Fantin. Bologna: Tamari Editori, 1971. 145 pages, 118 color photographs, 9 maps and sketches. Price L6000.Although obviously a picture book, this work also fulfills other purposes. It contains a general description ...


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Khunyang Chhish East (ca 7400m), Southwest Face Attempt Pakistan, Karakoram, Hispar Muztagh

The Polish Khunyang Chhish East Expedition comprised Janusz Golab, Stanislaw Piecuch, and myself, Grzegorz Skorek. On July 31 we started our first acclimatization climb on the 6,500m Ice Cake Peak (on the south ridge of Khunyang Chhish). We spe...

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Book Reviews AAJ
Blazing Alaska's Trails

Blazing Alaska’s Trails, by Alfred H. Brooks, with foreward by John C. Reed. XXI, 528 pages, 113 photographs, 3 diagrams, folding table, and 4 sketch maps. University of Alaska and The Arctic Institute of North America, 1953. Price, $4.50.An impor...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Snow, Unable to Self-Arrest, Oregon, Mount Hood, Southside

FALL ON SNOW, UNABLE TO SELF-ARRESTOregon, Mount Hood, SouthsideWhile descending the Mazama Chute variation of the Southside route at 7:00 a.m. on July 7, Bryan Call (25) lost his footing and fell about 200 feet because he was unable to self-arres...


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The Expedition Cookbook

The Expedition Cookbook. Carolyn Gunn. Chockstone Press, Denver, 1988.192 pages, tables, appendices. $11.95 (paper).Food is one of the most important issues during an expedition, as it is in life. Snowy days in Base Camp are measured by the time f...


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Moods of the Mountains and Climbers

Moods of the Mountains and ClimbersM. M. StrumiaHAVE you ever asked yourself: What is in back of a climbing narrative that we read? “On such and such a day we left so and so, with so many horses and so many humans.” Or: “On such and such a day, wi...


In Memoriam AAJ
Charles F. Hogeboom, 1876-1944

CHARLES F. HOGEBOOM1876-1944Charles F. Hogeboom was born in New York City on April 15, 1876, and died there on November 19, 1944. He was educated in public and private schools and trained as an architect in Chicago. He passed most of his business ...


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North America, United States, Alaska, Wrangell-St. Elias Mountains, Mount Anderson, First Ascent

Mount Anderson, First Ascent. Mount Anderson (10,972 feet), in the St. Elias Mountains, lies at the junction of the Tittmann and Anderson glaciers only two miles from the Canadian border. It is named for one of the members of the American boundary...


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Glacier Studies

Glacier StudiesTravelers visiting mountains where glaciers occur have an opportunity of making valuable observations of these glaciers. One of the principal problems to determine is whether the glacier is experiencing a period of expansion or cont...


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Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Tioman Island, Dragon's Horns, First Ascent

Tioman Island, Dragon's Horns, first ascent. In late August 2000 Nick Tomlin and I spent eight days on Pulau Tioman, an island off the eastern coast of Malaysia, making the first ascent of the impressive Bukit Nekek Semekut, one of two peaks on th...


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Washington, Mt. Rainier—Success Glacier

Washington, Mt. Rainier—Success Glacier—George Sainsbury (32), Ray Barker and Arnold Bloomer, all experienced climbers, two of them members of the Mountaineers, planned to climb Mt. Rainier by the then unclimbed ridge between the Success and Kautz...


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The Canadian Direct, Walking a Fine Line on the South Face of Mt. McKinley

The Canadian DirectWalking a fine line on the south face of Mt. McKinley.Maxime Turgeon“Hey, are you the guys who were on the south side of Foraker? Joe Reichert wants to talk with you on the radio.”As soon as I heard his voice, I knew that Joe, a...


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Asia, India, Kinnaur, Shoshala (ca 4,700m), Trishul Direct

Shoshala (ca 4,700m), Trishul Direct. In spring 2010 Frederic Nicole, Bernd Zangerl, and I were exploring the Kinnaur region for new bouldering sites, when we discovered the Baspa Valley, a veritable Shangri-La for the rock climber. Returning to S...

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