Accident Reports ANAM
Dropped Haul Bag Breaks Climber's Arm California, Yosemite Valley, El Capitan

On June 16, at approximately 12:30 p.m., Yosemite Dispatch received a 911 call about a climber injury on El Capitan in the vicinity of the Heart Ledges rappels. Pete, Mark, and Vlad had just finished climbing Little John Right, a three- to four-...

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| Published 2016 | Author Yosemite National Park Climbing Rangers


Accident Reports ANAM
‘Sticky’ Cam Pulls Out West Virginia, New River Gorge, Bridge Buttress

On the afternoon of May 22, a female climber (age unknown) was attempting to lead the route Layback, a 5.9+ trad climb at the popular Bridge Buttress area. The climber took a short fall, loading her highest piece, a finger-size cam, which then pul...

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| Published 2016 | Author Jeff Hearn


Accident Reports ANAM
Fatal Fall on Mt. Olympus Slab – Climbing Unroped Utah, Wasatch Range, Mt. Olympus

Celeste and her partner, both 36 and experienced climbers, were approaching the technical crux of Kamp’s Ridge (5.6) on Mt. Olympus. It was a warm, sunny day around noon. They were in fourth-class terrain when Celeste fell approximately 100 feet. ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Michael Finger


Accident Reports ANAM
Unroped Fall From Alpine Ridge California, Sierra Nevada, Bear Creek Spire

On the afternoon of September 18, a two-person party was near the summit of Bear Creek Spire (13,726 feet) after climbing the east ridge, one of the longest routes in the Sierra (5.8 and more than 20 pitches, if the entire route is belayed). Altho...

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| Published 2016 | Author The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Cathedral Peak Leader Fall – Off Route, Inadequate Protection California, Yosemite National Park, Cathedral Peak

On July 17, at 9 a.m., Yosemite Dispatch received a call from a distressed party at the base of Cathedral Peak. The caller’s 38-year-old male climbing partner had fallen while off route on the first pitch of the Southeast Buttress Route (5.6). The...

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| Published 2016


Accident Reports ANAM
Ground Fall – Cams Pulled Out California, South Lake Tahoe, Pie Shop

My wife and I were climbing at Pie Shop, a granite crag in South Lake Tahoe where we had been multiple times. I was leading the first pitch of True Grip, a right-angling 5.10b finger crack. While I am an experienced trad leader and have comfortabl...

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| Published 2016 | Author Tim Maly


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Diagonal Will Buttress, Mango Tango Colorado, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

On May 4, Much Mayr and I completed a new route on the Black Canyon’s Diagonal Wall, ground-up and in a single 11-hour push. This was my second trip to the Black Canyon, after traveling there with Ben Lepesant in 2011 to make the first free ascent...

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| Published 2017 | Author Hansjörg Auer


Accident Reports ANAM
Ledge Fall – Inadequate Protection West Virginia, New River Gorge, Fern Buttress

On the afternoon of June 3, a male climber (age unknown) was attempting to lead the route Ritz Cracker, a 5.9 trad climb at the Fern Buttress area. According to a National Park Service report, the climber fell above his last piece of gear and impa...

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| Published 2017


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Mt. Proteus, South Face Canada, British Columbia, Selkirk Mountains, Battle Range

Standing proud as the tallest peak in the Battle Range, Mt. Proteus (3,198m) has a striking south face that just begs to be climbed. Yet no direct route had been completed up this rock face. It’s no easy task to get there. The surrounding glaciers...

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| Published 2017 | Author Madeleine Martin-Preney


Accident Reports ANAM
Rappel Error – Uneven Ropes, No Stopper Knots West Virginia, New River Gorge, Junkyard Area

At approximately 5:30 p.m. on March 25, a 25-year-old male climber set up a rappel at the bolted anchors of Frigidator Crack (5.10b) and began to descend. Approximately halfway down, the climber rappelled off the end of one of the strands of his 6...

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| Published 2017


Accident Reports ANAM
Rappel Error – Uneven Ropes, No Stopper Knots West Virginia, New River Gorge, Endless Wall, Fern Point

At 7:15 p.m. on July 15, a 22-year-old male climber rappelled off one of the ends of his rope while descending from S’more Energy (5.11c) on the Party Buttress. He fell approximately 40 feet and landed primarily on his feet, suffering multiple inj...

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Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Pumori, South Face, Attempted New Route Nepal, Malahangur Himal, Khumbu Section

OUR EXPEDITION was an adventure from beginning to end. Our proposed route on Pumori (7,148m) followed a direct line up the central section of the south face, left of the 1986 Scottish Route. The project felt ambitious and would be totally reliant ...

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| Published 2017 | Author Vlad Capusan


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Rolwaling Kang, South Face Nepal, Rolwaling Himal

In October-November 2015, we organized our first “Himalayan Camp,” with the aim of helping Japanese newcomers to the Himalaya climb safely and motivate them to step up their Himalayan experience. Approaching through the Khumbu and then operating f...

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| Published 2016 | Author Yasuhiro Hanatani


Feature Article AAJ
El Valor del Miedo The First Ascent of the East Face of Cerro Murallón in Patagonia

THE IDEA of attempting Cerro Murallón came to us way back in 2010, even before my first trip to Patagonia. Matteo “Berna” Bernasconi and I both were looking for a big adventure. We were not afraid of failing, just wanting to live the full Patagoni...

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| Published 2017 | Author Matteo Della Bordella


Feature Article AAJ
The Golden Age Twenty-one New Routes in the High Sierra in a Single Season

TIME STANDS STILL as the warm rays of the setting sun illuminate the surrounding ridgelines. As the lush meadows a thousand feet below gradually succumb to darkness, a south-facing fence of jagged High Sierra giants jets out of the earth, glowing ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Vitaliy Musiyenko


Feature Article AAJ
Metrophobia Total Immersion in Southern Greenland

ONCE PLANTED in my head, Silvan’s project grew relentlessly in my thoughts, from a seed to a blossoming tree, shaded by strong moments of doubt, a clash between the desire to live fully and the need for self-preservation. What alpinist has not kno...

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| Published 2016 | Author Jérôme Sullivan


Feature Article AAJ
Mystical Realm A Remote Big Wall in the Ramparts of British Columbia

HALFWAY UP the ten-pitch headwall, at yet another hanging belay, Tony looked at me with a grin. “Normally I climb with someone first, you know, before venturing out on a big climb like this.” It’s true: We had never roped up before. I’m also...

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| Published 2016 | Author Tim McAllister


Feature Article AAJ
Two Climbs Alone Solo on Mt. Robson's Emperor Face and Torre Egger in Patagonia

OVER THE PAST couple of years, I’ve done a handful of ascents that various climbing luminaries have described as “cutting edge.” For those who don’t know me, it may seem these climbs were somewhat out of left field. But the truth is, I’ve been cli...

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| Published 2016 | Author Marc-André Leclerc (as told to Chris Kalman)


Feature Article AAJ
Jam Band Free Climbing in Baffin Island's Stewart Valley

I STILL REMEMBER when I first saw the Asgard Jamming film. It was 2009, in Lecco, a presentation by Nico Favresse and Sean Villanueva. For me it was revolutionary: These guys were climbing in great style on an amazing wall in a beautiful and rem...

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| Published 2016 | Author Matteo Della Bordella


Feature Article AAJ
The Wrong Valley Climbing a Hidden Wall on a 7,000-Meter Peak in Tibet

THE STRANGE THING about climbing new routes in China and Tibet is that once you’re lucky enough to complete a few successful expeditions you suddenly start receiving the Japanese Alpine News. One day it pops through the letterbox and then just kee...

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| Published 2016 | Author Paul Ramsden