Book Reviews AAJ
An Ice Ax, a Camera, and a Jar of Peanut Butter

An Ice Ax, A Camera, and A Jar of Peanut Butter. Ira Spring. The Mountaineers Books: Seattle, 1998. 283 photos. 240 pages. $24.95.In 1930, the Eastman Kodak Company’s Centennial Celebration gift to all 12-year-olds was a Kodak Box Brownie camera. ...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock — Rappel Error (No Knot in End of Rope), Distraction, Haste, Weather, Darkness, New Mexico, Los Alamos, White Rock

FALL ON ROCK – RAPPEL ERROR (NO KNOT IN END OF ROPE), DISTRACTION, HASTE, WEATHER, DARKNESSNew Mexico, Los Alamos, White RockIt must have been a nightmare. Seriously, I don’t do that. I know better. Way better. I’ve been climbing for over 12 years...


Book Reviews AAJ
Mountaineering on the Sierra Nevada

Mountaineering on the Sierra Nevada, by Clarence King. Edited and with a preface by Francis P. Farquhar. 8 vo. ; 320 pages, 8 illustrations. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1935. Price $3.50.The material of this book, first appearing in 18...


Feature Article AAJ
The East Face of Mount Chephren

The East Face of Mount ChephrenArthur GranWe were three climbers, who had come from Alaska and New York to attempt a great alpine face. John Hudson, Pete Geiser and I were packing to a high camp at the base of the east face of Mount Chephren. Afte...


Feature Article AAJ
Arabian Fantasy–Jebel Misht

Arabian Fantasy–Jebel MishtMichael P. Searle, EnglandTHE TIMELESS deserts of Arabia spread out across 1000 kilometers of shimmering sand seas, gravel plains and quicksands from the volcanic hills of the Red Sea to the Oman Mountains bordering the ...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Nepal, Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Climbed by Tibetans

Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Climbed by Tibetans. On standard routes were the first Tibetans and first of any Chinese, on a climbing venture outside China. Their team, called the “China Tibetan Expedition to the 14 Mountains above 8000 Meters in the W...


Book Reviews AAJ
History of the Great Mountaineering Adventures

History of the Great Mountaineering Adventures. Stefano Ardito. Seattle: The Mountaineers, 2000. 490 color photos, 200 black-and-white photos, 8 color maps, 50 illustrations. 320 pages. $48.00.When this book arrived in a box that measured eight by...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock, Rappel Error — No Knot on Roped End, No Hard Hat, Inexperience, Colorado, Eldorado Canyon State Park

FALL ON ROCK, RAPPEL ERROR - NO KNOT ON ROPE END, NO HARD HAT, INEXPERIENCEColorado, Eldorado Canyon State ParkDuring the afternoon of December 17, Dalton Jones (18) and his female partner (17) were climbing Rewritten (5.7), a six-pitch climb on t...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, India, Himachal Pradesh, Spiti, Debsa Valley, Peak 6,135m (Ramabang)

Debsa Valley, Peak 6,135m (Ramabang). Paulie Mitchell, Darach O’Murchu, Craig Scarlett, and I, all from Ireland, traveled to India on our first Himalayan expedition to attempt the first ascent of the attractive Peak 6,135m (N 31°57'30", E77°53'10"...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Europe, Rassemblement International, Chamonix

Rassemblement International, Chamonix. The Fédération Française de la Montagne, governing body for the official aspects of mountaineering in France, organized for this past summer, an international meeting of mountaineers. The most prominent climb...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
North America, United States, Alaska, Mountaineering in Mount McKinley National Park

This section is the result of cooperation on the part of many people in addition to the Editorial Board. We give our great thanks to all who have helped us. It would be impossible to mention all of them, but we owe special gratitude to Dr. Adolf D...


Accident Reports ANAM
Oregon, Mt. Hood

Oregon, Mt. Hood—On July 29, 1956 two groups of American Youth Hostel climbers totaling 18 persons climbed Mt. Hood with one guide. This occurred because both groups arrived in Portland at about the same time and hoped to climb Mt. Hood. The usual...


In Memoriam AAJ
Craig Morris Merrihue, 1933 - 1965

CRAIG MORRIS MERRIHUE1933 - 1965On March 14th, 1965, Craig Merrihue, along with his climbing partner Dan Doody, was tragically killed in a long fall in Mount Washington's Huntington Ravine in New Hampshire. They had nearly completed the Pinnacle G...


Accident Reports ANAM
Stranded, Inadequate Belay, Hair Caught in Rappel Device, Inexperience, Arizona, Camelback Mountain

STRANDED, INADEQUATE BELAY, HAIR CAUGHT IN RAPPEL DEVICE, INEXPERIENCE Arizona, Camelback MountainTracy Hemphill (19), who said she had gone rock climbing only once before, was rappelling down a rock face on Camelback Mountain about 0930 on Januar...


Book Reviews AAJ
The Basics of Hypothermia

The Basic Essentials of Hypothermia. William W. Forgey. ICS Books, Merrillville, Indiana, 1991. 68 pages, many diagrams and tables. This book is one of the Basic Essentials Series of 24 outdoor volumes, written to provide the average outdoor perso...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, India, Ladakh, Ibsti Kangri (6,340m), Southeast Face, Dzo Jongo, East (6,200m) and West (6,265m) Summits

Ibsti Kangri (6,340m), southeast face; Dzo Jongo, east (6,200m) and west (6,265m) summits. We had initially hoped to attempt a peak in Ladakh’s Angtung Valley, but due to bureaucratic difficulties in obtaining mountaineering visas for our American...

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Editorials And Prefaces ANAM
Accidents in American Mountaineering Twelfth Annual Report of the Safety Committee of the American Alpine Club 1959

This is the twelfth annual report of the safety committee of the American Alpine Club. Only those accidents which occurred in the United States of America are included. No additional accidents from previous years have been brought to the attention...


Feature Article AAJ
North to Everest

North to Everest EASTERN NEPAL, 1950Elizabeth S. CowlesIT was a lucky thing for all of us that the request Oscar Houston made in 1949 for permission to visit Katmandu and the main valley of Nepal had not been granted. In the interval between that ...


Accident Reports ANAM
16' Fall into Crevasse—With Water at the Bottom, Unable to Extricate—Inadequate People Power, Hypothermia, Alaska, Mount McKinley, West Buttress

16' FALL INTO CREVASSE—WITH WATER AT THE BOTTOM, UNABLE TO EXTRICATE—INADEQUATE PEOPLE POWER, HYPOTHERMIA Alaska, Mount McKinley, West ButtressOn June 21, a guided party, led by guides Chris Morris and Stacy Taniguchi flew onto the Kahiltna Glacie...


Feature Article AAJ
Two New Yosemite Routes

Two New Yosemite RoutesGalen RowellThe master builder chose for a tool, not the earthquake nor lightning to rend and split asunder, but the tender snowflowers falling noiselessly through unnumbered seasons, – the offspring of the sun and the sea. ...