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

It is obvious that this section could not be compiled without the help of many others than the Editorial Board. We are very grateful to all of those who have assisted us. We can not possibly mention here all who have done so much, but we do wish t...


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Asia, Pakistan, West Karakoram, Shimshal Region—Ghujerab Mountains, Chashkin Sar

Chashkin Sar. In September Samina Baig from Shimshal Village made what is reported to be the first ascent of Chashkin Sar (quoted as 6,400m but according to some sources more likely to be ca 6,000m; a similarly named peak close to Shimshal was cli...


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Across the Patagonian Icecap

Across the Patagonian IcecapEric ShiptonStretching from north to south, the Andes span 65° of latitude, more than one-sixth of the circumference of the Earth. Though the chain cannot be compared in altitude and sheer bulk with the ranges of Centra...


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Supplemental Oxygen and Mountaineering Deaths

Supplemental Oxygen and Mountaineering DeathsO2: the extra breath of life on Everest and K2?by Xavier Eguskitza, United KingdomRaymond B. Huey, The University of WashingtonThe higher one climbs, the harder one works to climb. The increasing scarci...


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Asia, India, Banderpunch I (Black Peak), Garhwal

Banderpunch 1 (Black Peak), Garhwal. On June 7 three members of the Indian Army Regiment of Artillery’s team and one Sherpa stood on the summit of Banderpunch I (20,956 feet), commonly called the Black Peak. (First ascent, June 7, 1955 by J. T. M....


Book Reviews AAJ
Big Wall Climbing

Big Wall Climbing, by Doug Scott. New York and London: Oxford University Press, 1974. 248 pages, profuse illustrations. Price: $12.50.What a relief to see a mountaineering history book by an active climber! Doug Scott’s big wall climbing has taken...


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Mount Foresta

Mount ForestaFred Beckey and Rick NoltingRICK NOLTING, JOHN RUPLEY, Craig Tillery and I had been for more than two frustrating weeks on the glacier south of Mount Vancouver. We had ski-planed in on June 30, hoping to climb the southernmost of the ...


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South America, Peru—Cordillera Blanca, Attempts on Chinchey and Huascarán

Attempts on Chinchey and Huascarán. Graham Stephenson, leader, Russ and Donna Rasmussen, Erick Schmacher and I from the USA and David Corona, Ramón López, Humberto Zúñiga, Benjamin Casasola and Mariano Aguilera of Patrol 22 of the Mexican mountain...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Snow/Ice, Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park, Teewinot

FALL ON SNOW/ICEWyoming, Grand Teton National Park, TeewinotOn June 4 about 0830, Jesse Stover (39) slipped and fell about 2,000 feet on the East Face route of Teewinot. He was ascending the peak with two other partners with the intent of skiing t...


Book Reviews AAJ
Nanda Devi: 3e Expédition Française à l'Himalaya

Nanda Devi: 3e Expédition Française à l’Himalaya, by J.-J. Languepin and L. Payan. Photographs by J.-J. Languepin, L. Gevril and A. Barbezat. 72 pages of illustrations of which ten are in color, with 19 pages of commentary in French. Paris and Gre...


In Memoriam AAJ
Hassler Whitney, 1907-1989

HASSLER WHITNEY1907-1989With the death of Hassler Whitney on May 10, 1989, the Club has lost one of the best known early climbers on the American scene and one of its most distinguished scientific members. Hassler was a friend to many of us who we...


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North America, Canada, Canadian Coast Range, Mount Slesse, East Buttress, 1977

Mount Slesse, East Buttress, 1977. John Stoddard and I climbed this new route from August 5 to 8, 1977. We drove to the gate of the En- sawquatch Creek road and hiked about three miles to where the Northeast Slesse Glacier drainage creek crosses t...


Accident Reports ANAM
Stranded, Off Route, Inexperience, Alberta, Rocky Mountains, Mount Edith

STRANDED, OFF ROUTE, INEXPERIENCEAlberta, Rocky Mountains, Mount EdithOn August 5, two climbers were attempting the South Ridge (II, 5.4) of MountEdith, but missed the start and got off route and onto steep limestone on the east face. They were lo...


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South America, Peru, Second Argentine Expedition to the Cordillera Huayhuash

Second Argentine Expedition to the Cordillera Huayhuash. This group was sponsored by the Federatión Argentina de Esquí y Andinismo. The first Argentine expedition to this region had, in 1958, been the first to reach Yerupajá’s south summit (21,37...


Accident Tables ANAM
Reported Mountaineering Accidents, Table I

Number of Accidents ReportedTotal Persons InvolvedInjuredFatalitiesUSACANUSACANUSACANUSACAN195115221131952313517131953242712121954314131819553439286195646725413195745532818195832392311195942256231019219604746412378194196149961144510144196271190164...


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Asia, India, Kumaon and Garhwal, Panch Chuli IV, First Ascent

Panch Chuli IV, First Ascent. A five-member team led by John Nankervis approached this remote peak in Kumaon from the Pyunshani Valley. The ridge was gained from the pocket névé above the top icefall between Panch Chuli IV and V at the head of the...


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Kyashar (6,770m), South Pillar, Attempt Asia, Nepal, Mahalangur Himal Khumbu Section

On October 22, after a three-day trek from Lukla, Tony Stone and I arrived at Tangnag (4,300m), a collection of tea houses that has grown over the years due to the popularity of nearby Mera Peak. We made base camp here and then set about acclimati...

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South America, Peru—Cordillera Blanca, Chacraraju Este, South Face, Alpamayo, West Face and Other Peaks

Chacraraju Este, South Face, Alpamayo, West Face and Other Peaks. After two attempts, both of which were thwarted by bad weather, Steve Brewer and I made a new route on the south face of Chacraraju Este. Our route ascended in a more or less direct...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Snow, Unable to Self-Arrest, Wyoming, Grand Tetons, Middle Teton

FALL ON SNOW, UNABLE TO SELF-ARREST Wyoming, Grand Tetons, Middle TetonOn August 20 around 1400, while descending the Southwest Couloir of the Middle Teton, Paul Schladensky (34) fell on a snowfield just above the Middle/South Teton Saddle. He ini...


Feature Article AAJ
Ascents in the Quimsa Cruz

Ascents in the Quimsa CruzEvelio EchevarríaAS PROMISED in the previous issue of this Journal, a survey of ascents in the Quimsa Cruz range of Bolivia is offered here.1. Nevado Jachacunocollo, 5950 m. 19,521 ft.1. T. Herzog, C. Seelig, 1911. (note:...