In Memoriam AAJ
Robert Haskins Thomas ("Bob") Dodson, 1926–2022

Bob Dodson died on December 12, 2022 in White River Junction, Vermont. He was born on March 15, 1926, in Mount Vernon, New York, to Louise Swift Dodson and Captain Harry Leluce Dodson. Bob grew up around the world as his father served as a mechani...

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| Published 2022 | Author Originally published in the Valley News (West Lebanon, N.H.)


In Memoriam AAJ
William "Bill" Ellis Long, 1930–2022

On January 24, 2022, William "Bill" Ellis Long, age 91, of Palmer, Alaska, and Tucson, Arizona, died of leukemia in Tucson, surrounded by family and friends. Bill's intelligence, strength, and physical ability, combined with a love of the mountai...

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| Published 2022 | Author Originally published at Legacy.com


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Steven A. Brown, 1970–2022

Steve Brown was a native New Englander who, as “a precocious intellect in his youth,” attended Harvard University, completing a bachelor’s in biochemistry in 1990 and a Ph.D. in molecular biology in 1997. As an undergraduate, he was an activist in...

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| Published 2022 | Author Bruce Normand


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Pik Ostrog, North Face Russia, Buryatia Republic, Ikatsky Ridge

In late July, Alexander Klepikov, Stas Lazarev, and Alena Panova launched an expedition to the Ikatsky Ridge, east of Lake Baikal in Siberia, with the aim of climbing the biggest wall in a line of impressive granite faces: the north face of Pik Os...

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| Published 2022 | Author Dougald MacDonald


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Pik Dinosaur, Northwest Face, New Route Russia, Siberia, Western Sayan Mountains, Ergaki Massif

In October 2020, Timofey Ivanov and Alexander Zhigalov completed a new route up the northwest face of Pik Dinosaur (2,221m) in the Ergaki massif of the Western Sayan Mountains. The expedition required eight days, including a two-day approach and f...

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| Published 2020 | Author Information from Mountain.ru


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Turnweather Peak, Rainy Day Dream Away Canada, Nunavut, Baffin Island, Auyuittuq National Park

On July 3, Neil Chelton, Maria Parkes, and I flew from Ottawa to Pangnirtung to start a seven-week expedition up the Weasel River in Auyuittuq National Park. After checking in with the park visitor center and learning all about the polar bears, we...

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| Published 2022 | Author Owen Lee


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Honboro/Honbrok Group, Peak ca 6,120m, Attempts Pakistan, Karakoram, Masherbrum Mountains

In 2019 and 2022, Korean expeditions attempted unnamed Peak ca 6,120m (35°28'48.74"N, 76°11'59.37"E) at the head of the Bukma Glacier. They found no previous record of attempts on this summit, though the Bukma Glacier had been visited in 2003 by K...

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| Published 2022 | Author Oh Young-hoon


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Ishaq Brakk, South Face; Farhod Brakk, Northeast Ridge, Attempt Pakistan, Karakoram, Masherbrum Mountains, Charakusa Valley

In August, Thomas Bukowski, Lindsey Hamm, filmmaker Lane Mathis, Sam Stuckey, and I were in the Charakusa Valley with the intent of opening long new rock routes. Our first objective was Farhod Brakk (a.k.a. Parhat Brakk, 5,300m), a soaring monoli...

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| Published 2022 | Author Dakota Walz


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K7, Southwest Ridge Attempt Pakistan, Karakoram, Masherbrum Mountains, Charakusa Valley

The 2022 Narumi-Yokoyama attempt on the southwest ridge of K7. The duo’s high point is at the top of the Fortress. Photo by Genki Narumi. Kenji Sakamoto, Yusuke Sato, Satoru Tanaka, Katsutaka "Jumbo" Yokoyama, and I arrived at K7 base camp on...

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| Published 2022 | Author Genki Narumi


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Langpo South, South Face and Southwest Ridge; Kirat Chuli, Attempt India, Sikkim

On October 20, Rushad Nanavatty and I completed a likely new line, Lungta (820m, 70° ice), up the south face and southwest ridge of Langpo South (6,857m, 27°50'22.43"N, 88°12'5.57"E). This appears to be the second reported ascent of the peak. Aft...

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| Published 2022 | Author Spencer Gray


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Yangmantai, West Face, Hard Men of West Sichuan China, Sichuan, Qionglai Shan, Siguniang National Park

In 2021, Liu Junfu and I were looking for a mountain on which we could climb a new route of moderate difficulty in a one-day push. We chose Yangmantai (5,666m, 31°11’58.31”N, 102°53’38.11”E). Viewed from the Changping Valley, Yangmantai is an eleg...

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| Published 2021 | Author Chen Junchu


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Xuanwu Feng, Historical First Ascent China, Sichuan, Qionglai Shan, Siguniang National Park

In 2008, three Chinese climbers made the first ascent of Xuanwu Feng (“Black Tortoise Peak,” 5,383m), situated at 31°7’14.93”N, 102°48’45.13”E, between Tan Shan (4,946m) and Angry Wife (5,005m). The climbers were Li Hongxue, a professional mountai...

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| Published 2008 | Author Lindsay Griffin


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Peak 5,324m, First Ascent via Southwest Face China, Sichuan, Qionglai Shan, Siguniang National Park

Peak 5,324m lies in the far western sector of the Siguniang massif, at 31°11’22.242”N, 102°41’58.26”E, and is reached via the infrequently visited Jiesi Valley. On December 15, Wang Yongpeng, Wu Yunhe, Xu Gang, and Yang Sheng made a four-hour appr...

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| Published 2022 | Author Xia Zhongming


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Wukuchu, North Face China, Sichuan, Daxue Shan

Wukuchu is a relatively recently climbed peak that lies around 35km southwest of the Minya Konka (Gongga Shan) group at 29°17’07.1”N, 101°41’24.2”E. It has two tops separated by a rocky col: Chu (west top, 5,526m) and Wuku (east top, 5,518m). A ba...

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| Published 2023 | Author Xia Zhongming


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Denali, Solo Winter Ascent by Messner Couloir Alaska, Central Alaska Range, Denali Nat

Climbing solo, Jost Kobusch (Germany) reached the summit of Denali on February 19, 2023. Kobusch made a single-push ascent from the standard 14,200’ camp on the West Buttress route to the 20,310’ summit via the Messner Couloir, believed to be the ...

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| Published 2023 | Author Dougald MacDonald


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Ghidims Valley, Yawash Sar I attempt, and other ascents Pakistan, Karakoram, Ghujerab Mountains

In September I headed to Pakistan with Nigel Bassam, Ross Bell, Tom Bell, Karim Hayat, and Paul Winder. Karim provided the logistics through his Hunza-based company and also was a full climbing member of the team. The trip had been scheduled for 2...

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| Published 2022 | Author Nicholas Hurndall Smith


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Kaichi Valley, Two Ascents Kyrgyzstan, Tien Shan, Central Kokshaal-too, Djangart Range

In September, Cas van de Gevel, Frank Chargois, and I (all Dutch) traveled to the Djangart Range, where the hunters we hoped to hire to carry our equipment into the Djangart Valley were too busy hunting. We had to settle for a base camp in the Kai...

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| Published 2022 | Author Mike van Berkel


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Ptarmigan Towers, Tower Five, Between the Blinds Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Rocky Mountain National Park

While reading Richard Rossiter’s guidebook to Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP), I dug deep into the section on the park’s less-frequented side—west of the Continental Divide—and in particular, the two pages on Ptarmigan Mountain (12,324’) above...

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| Published 2022 | Author Nic Lazzareschi


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Pik Chocolate, Southwest Face, New Route Russia, Western Caucasus

In August, Alexey Kurochkin, Konstantin Markevich, and Evgeniy Yablokov climbed a new route on the southwest side of Pik Chocolate (3,650m), a granite spire along the ridgeline extending to the north of Pik Dalar. The area is accessed along the My...

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| Published 2022 | Author Dougald MacDonald


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Great Spitzkoppe, North Face, This is Africa Namibia

Following successful trips in 2017 and 2018, with various new routes opened (see AAJ 2019), I returned to the Spitzkoppe in August 2022 for more of the same. This time I was joined by my partner, Vittoria Camisassi, on her first trip to Spitzkoppe...

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| Published 2022 | Author Rob Powell