Book Reviews AAJ
Continental Divide: A History of American Mountaineering By Maurice Isserman

Continental Divide: A History of American Mountaineering. Maurice Isserman. Norton, 2016. Hardcover, 426 pages, $28.95.Given climbers’ obsession with meticulously chronicling ascents from 8,000 to 8 meters, it is odd to see how little actual histo...

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| Published 2016 | Author Peter Beal


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Above the Reich By David Chaundy-Smart

Above the Reich. David Chaundy-Smart. Imaginary Mountain Surveyors, 2016. Paperback, 231 pages, $19.95.“The Nazis said war was the same as mountaineering. They lied.” Thus speaks Lukas Eichel, orphan turned reluctant German soldier in World War II...

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| Published 2016 | Author Allison Williams


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A Place in Which to Search: Summers in the Wind Rivers By Joe Kelsey

A Place in Which to Search: Summers in the Wind Rivers. Joe Kelsey. Black Canyon Books, 2016. Paperback, 269 pages, $18.In August 1969, Joe Kelsey set out alone to hike eight dusty miles into the mountains from Big Sandy Opening. In this inaugural...

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| Published 2016 | Author Paula Wright


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Valley Walls: A Memoir of Climbing and Living in Yosemite By Glen Denny

Valley Walls: A Memoir of Climbing and Living in Yosemite. Glen Denny. Yosemite Conservancy, 2016. Paperback, 240 pages, $18.95.Every once in a while, a book poetically depicting the core essence of the climbing experience comes along—books carryi...

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| Published 2016 | Author John Middendorf


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Bobonung Massif and Nearby Mountains along the Yalung Tsangpo River: Photographic Expedition Tibet, Eastern Himalaya

In November, Tsuyoshi Nagai and AAC Honorary Member Tamotsu Nakamura (Japan) traveled to southern Tibet to identify peaks along the Yalung Tsangpo River. This region is sensitive and currently strictly restricted, due to its proximity to the India...

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| Published 2016 | Author Lindsay Griffin


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Dark Star: Sandbagged Into the First Ascent of a 365-Meter Wall Uzbekistan, Baisun-tau Mountains, Hodja Gur Gur Ata

“Misha, p-l-e-a-s-e, l-i-s-t-e-n, c-a-r-e-f-u-l-l-y,” I said, holding up the frayed static line to which we were tied. “I don’t want to climb any higher. If you won’t go down with me, I will untie and solo to the bottom.” Misha extended his lower ...

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| Published 2014 | Author Mark Synnott


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Mt. Barrill: Birthday Party Alaska, Central Alaska Range, Ruth Gorge

From April 29 to May 1, Teresa Au (my wife) and I climbed a new route on the northeast face of Mt. Barrill (7,650’, a.k.a. Barille or Barrille). This was our first trip to Alaska, and we flew to the Mountain House airstrip in mid-April, planning t...

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| Published 2016 | Author Nicolas Preitner


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Purported 1948 Ascent of Denali's West Buttress Alaska, Alaska Range, Denali

In the summer of 2015, I learned that a man claimed to have completed the West Buttress Route on Denali three years before the well-known 1951 first ascent by Bradford Washburn and team. Bob Jones, a maverick cement truck driver—apparently 95 year...

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| Published N/A | Author Jonathan Waterman


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Sport + Adventure: Speed Records and a Solo Ascent of the Infinite Spur Alaska, Alaska Range, Mt. Foraker

Sometimes alpine climbing is all about the adventure, sometimes it is all about the sport, and usually it is partly about both. Adventure is not superior to sport, and sport is not superior to adventure, they’re simply different. In 2016, a place ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Colin Haley


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Lost Twin Lakes: A Little-Known Alpine Wall Gets Six Long New Routes Wyoming, Bighorn Mountains

At roughly 10,000’, the Lost Twin Lakes of Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains sit right at timberline. Above the upper lake loom two 1,000’ walls: The western Spider Web Wall is closer to the upper Lost Twin Lake, while the Thundercloud Wall sits back a ...

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| Published N/A | Author Chris Hirsch


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Clear Creek, Forlorn Pinnacle, South Face Wyoming, Wind River Range

In mid-September, Oliver Deshler and I returned to the Clear Creek drainage in the northern Winds to attempt the south face of Forlorn Pinnacle (11,660’), which is actually a rooster comb of separate spires at the south end of Osborn Mountain. (De...

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| Published 2016 | Author Mark Jenkins


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Peak 6,020 (The Little Bishop) Utah, Zion National Park

In March, Walt Hutton, Courtney Purcell, and I did the first ascent of Peak 6,020’, a few miles due east of Checkerboard Mesa, just outside the Zion National Park boundary. We call it the Little Bishop due to its resemblance to the Bishopric, anot...

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| Published 2016 | Author Dan Stih


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Meridian Tower, First Complete Ascent, and Chameleon Peak Utah, Zion National Park

In March, Matt Mower and I made the first complete ascent of Meridian Tower to its true summit. Meridian Tower (7,332’), visible from downtown Springdale, is a large, flat-topped peak that is part of the Towers of the Virgin, just southwest of the...

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| Published 2016 | Author Dan Stih


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Gregory Butte: First Known Ascent Utah, Zion National Park, Kolob Canyons

Over six days in July, during a cool spell of 90°F, I made the first known ascent of Gregory Butte (ca 7,700’), in the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park. I had previously attempted to climb the butte via a new aid line on the southwest s...

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| Published 2016 | Author Dan Stih


Accident Reports ANAM
Leader Fall Onto Ledge Colorado, Eldorado Canyon State Park, West Ridge

A climber on Foxtrot in Eldorado Canyon. Photo by Adam Brink March 5 was a beautiful, sunny day in Eldo and I decided that after a good warmup I would put in a few burns on my project: Foxtrot (5.11d PG-13). I had top-...

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| Published 2016 | Author Mike Minson


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Notch Peak, South Face, Airavata Utah, House Range

From November 28 to December 9, Karl Kvashay and I established the first route up the prominent south face of Notch Peak (9,654’), a limestone mountain much better known for its huge north wall. This was our second go at the line after a strong bu...

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| Published 2016 | Author Kristoffer Wickstrom


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Kolob Canyons, Black Diamond Wall, Melting Point Utah, Zion National Park

“Get out of the way, quick!” I shouted, as calmly as possible considering the position I was in.It was summit day on our bid for the first ascent of the Black Diamond, an unclimbed wall in Zion National Park's Kolob Canyons region. I was 25’ up th...

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| Published 2016 | Author Karl Kvashay


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Mt. Edwards, Northwest Face, Jedi Gordon Edwards Montana, Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park is a wild and remote place with sizable alpine terrain, full of possibility and uncertainty. Alpine climbing here often involves dodgy or nonexistent beta, long approaches, bushwhacks, bear encounters, and creative anchor-bui...

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| Published 2016 | Author Adam Clark


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Mt. Hitchcock and Arctic Lake Wall: New Routes California, Sierra, Sequoia National Park

In late July, Adam Ferro and I hiked over the Whitney-Russell col and set up camp by a small tarn 500’ below Arctic Lake. From there we approached the long northeast face of Mt. Hitchcock, which consists of many subpeaks and attractive buttresses,...

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| Published 2016 | Author Vitaliy Musiyenko​


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Sedona Area: Long New Routes Arizona, Sedona Area

For the past 15 years I have climbed on the often weird towers and canyons around Sedona. While the town’s New Age vibe is pretty lame, there are miles of cliffs to explore and occasionally a good climb. In the last three years I have become absor...

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| Published 2016 | Author Zach Harrison