Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
North America, United States, Wyoming—Tetons, Peak 11,350+ (Matternaught Peak)

Peak 11,350+ (Matternaught Peak). This small peak, which is prominent from Lake Taminah in Avalanche Canyon but which is only a shoulder southeast of the South Teton, was first climbed on July 25 by George Hurley and Jean Tuomi by the east ridge. ...


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Asia, Pakistan, Drifka, Second Ascent

Drifika, Second Ascent. It was reported that in July, Angelo Rusconi, Luciano Gimpa, Simone Rossetti, and Gino Hora (Italy) made the second recorded ascent of Drifika (6447m) via its north ridge. Hora stopped ca. 100 meters below the summit; the o...


Notes AAJ
Nepal, Bureaucratic Developments

Nepal, Bureaucratic Developments. The Nepal Mountaineering Association has recommended that 15 new peaks be opened for climbing. Approval has been obtained from several ministries, but the Home Affairs Office is still holding the matter under cons...


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Asia, Nepal, Cho Oyu, Attempt, Tragedy and Assault

Cho Oyu Attempt, Tragedy and Assault. An expedition of seven Koreans apparently had permission for the southwest ridge of Cho Oyu but turned instead to the southeast face. They reached 7800 meters before abandoning their effort. Ang Lhakpa (also k...


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South America, Ecuador, Spanish Climbs in 1974

Spanish Climbs in 1974. In August 1974 a Spanish expedition from Granada not only climbed Chimborazo, Cotopaxi and Illiniza Norte by the normal routes, but also ascended the Italian route on Obispo (17,451 feet) and Illiniza Sur (17,277 feet) by a...


In Memoriam AAJ
Frank E. Gaebelein, 1899-1983

FRANK E. GAEBELEIN1899-1983Frank Gaebelein, a long time member of both the American and Canadian Alpine Clubs, died in January 1983 ending a distinguished career in education. After graduating from New York University he received has master’s degr...


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Asia, Pakistan, Gasherbrum IV, Attempt of Bonatti-Mauri Route

Gasherbrum IV, attempt of Bonatti-Mauri route. It appears from our records and those of the Ministry of Tourism that no completely new routes were attempted in 2002 on any of the major mountains, but an old route on G-IV (7,980m), the Bonatti-Maur...


Club Activities AAJ
A.A.C., New York Section

A.A.C., New York Section. Much of 1985 was dominated by preparations for the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Club, which was held in New York City on the weekend of December 6-8. A very ambitious, nonstop series of events was structured, all in differe...


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Asia, Nepal, Taweche

Taweche. Having left Kathmandu on March 30 by air for Lukla, we were in Base Camp (16,900 feet) on April 4, Camp I (18,050 feet) on April 5 and Camp II (19,850 feet) on April 12. On April 16 Paul Gendre, Louis DuBost, Jacques Brugirard, Jean Chris...


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A.A.C., Cascade Section

AAC, Cascade Section. A number of exciting things happened in 1998 with the goal of revitalizing the Cascade Section in 1999. We have a new web site that you can visit at www.alpineclub.org. As time goes by, we hope that our members will contribut...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock, Climbing Alone and Unroped, Exceeding Abilities, Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park, Mount Meeker

FALL ON ROCK, CLIMBING ALONE AND UNROPED, EXCEEDING ABILITIESColorado, Rocky Mountain National Park, Mount MeekerOn July 29, 1992, Mrs. Melinda Boyer reported that her husband Gary Boyer (35) was overdue from a July 28 solo attempt of Mount Meeker...


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Asia, India—Garhwal, Sri Kailas

Sri Kailas. Nine Indians under the leadership of Basanta Singha Roy set up Base Camp on the Raktvarn Glacier on September 6 and Camps I, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII at 16,000, 16,700, 18,000, 18,500, 18,800, 20,000 and 20,800 feet on September 7, 1...


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The Alpine Club of Canada

The Alpine Club of Canada. The highlight of 2000 was the Mount Alberta climbing and trekking program held in commemoration of the first ascent of the peak 75 years ago. One climbing team and six trekking groups composed of 80 Japanese members of t...


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Asia, Tibet, Everest Attempts from the North

Everest Attempts from the North. There were many attempts to climb Everest from Tibet in the post-monsoon period, but none were successful. Several are noted below separately. Groups were on the North Col route. Swiss Norbert Joos and Diego Wellig...


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Asia, Pakistan, Latok I and II

Latok I and II. Two different Japanese expeditions were in the Latok group from July to September. The Tokai section of the Japanese Alpine Club was led by Makoto Hara. Tremendous avalanches and rockfall persuaded them to give up trying Latok I (2...


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North America, United States, Alaska, P 10,400, Southwest of Mount McKinley

P 10,400, Southwest of Mount McKinley. On November 3 Rick Morris, John Peltner, A1 Johnson and I flew in to P 10,400 to try the unclimbed west ridge. After five days of a heavy, wet snowstorm, we began to climb the steep corniced ridge. Protecting...


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North America, United States, Washington, Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier, Curtis Ridge Again

Mount Rainier, Curtis Ridge again. On Memorial Day weekend Paul Williams, Bill Dougall, Steve Marts, and I made the second recorded ascent of Mount Rainier’s Curtis Ridge. The first ascent was by Gene Prater and Marcel Schuster in 1957. Camp was m...


Accident Reports ANAM
Stranded—Poor Position, Imbedded Carabiner, California, Yosemite Valley, Sunnyside Bench

STRANDED—POOR POSITION, IMBEDDED CARABINER California, Yosemite Valley, Sunnyside BenchOn June 18, 1994, Josh Klikna (14) and his two brothers were learning to lead at Sunnyside Bench. Josh fell several times while attempting Raisin, a poorly prot...


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North America, United States, California, Sierra Nevada, Peak 12,960, South Face

Peak 12,960, South Face. In May, 1976 Jay Foster, Shari Nelson, and I spent two and a half days ascending a new route up the south face of this peak that is directly west of Lone Pine peak. Our route followed a large chimney system right of center...


Accident Reports ANAM
Wyoming, Casper Mountain (Laramie Range), Garden Creek Canyon

Wyoming, Casper Mountain (Laramie Range), Garden Creek Canyon— On March 2 Karen Stubbs (19) wearing galoshes, slipped on the ice- covered trail just above the canyon wall, slid, fell, and rolled 160 feet. The fifteen foot slide on ice and packed s...