Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Vishnu Killa: East Glacier and South Face India, Uttarakhand, Western Garhwal

On May 21 an Indo-British party led by Francis Blunt, Adele Pennington, and I (U.K.), and Heera Singh and Mangal Singh (India), made the likely first ascent of the highest peak of the Vishnu Ghar Dhar Range.This range forms the southern fringe of ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Martin Moran


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Lapche Kang II, East Spur and Southeast Face, Attempt Tibet, Himalaya

Lapche Kang II (7,250m, 28°18'01"N, 86°23'03"E) lies in the northern Himalaya, about 35km northwest of Cho Oyu, in a massif variously called Labuche Himal, Pamari Himal, or Lapche Kang. The highest summit, Lapche Kang I (a.k.a. Choksam, 7,367m), w...

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| Published 2016 | Author Krzysztof Mularski


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Shkhara South, First Winter Ascent via South-southwest Ridge Georgia, Caucasus

From December 16–19, 2015, Giorgi Tepnadze and I, with the help of Davit Mchedlishvili until the last camp, made the first winter ascent of Shkhara South (4,320m), a small top on the south-southwest ridge of Shkhara West (5,068m). The 2,100m ascen...

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| Published 2015 | Author Archil Badriashvili


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Donguz Orun, South Face Georgia, Caucasus

In June my party climbed the south face of Donguz Orun (4,454m) via the Dolra Glacier. We reached the glacier via a two-day trek up the Dolra Valley, followed by a final steep ascent over granite slabs below the hanging seracs forming the snout of...

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| Published 2016 | Author Michal Kleslo


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Xialong Rezha, West Face China, Sichuan, Shaluli Shan

In early November, Rob Baker, Mitch Murray, and I reached a point about 20m below the top of the previously undocumented Xialong Rezha (5,625m, based on two altimeter readings). The peak lies at 29.886444°N, 99.511519°E to the west of the Genyen m...

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| Published 2016 | Author Ed Hannam


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Great Walls of China, East Face, Tears of the Dragon China, Xinjiang, Western Kokshaal-too

From July 20–23, the Russian expedition of Olesya Babushkina, Marina Popova, Denis Prokofyev, and Vladimir Sysoev made the first ascent of the east face of the northern summit of the Great Walls of China. The team had planned to attempt a new line...

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| Published 2016 | Author Lindsay Griffin


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Moro Rock: Modern Guilt, First Free Ascent California, Sequoia National Park

Several years ago, Tom Ruddy climbed an independent, direct line up the striking west face of Moro Rock, with hopes of completing an all-free ascent in the future. After several years of work, he had freed most of the route but moved away before p...

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| Published 2016 | Author Vitaliy Musiyenko


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North Sentinel: New Routes California, Kings Canyon National Park

The North Sentinel is a tooth-shaped granite face on the north side of Kings Canyon, across from North Dome and below Grand Sentinel. With a straightforward approach, we were surprised it had not seen any previous attention from climbers. Over the...

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| Published 2016 | Author Vitaliy Musiyenko


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Ushba, West Face: Grigorenko-Prigoda Route and variant, first alpine-style ascent, and traverse of both summits Georgia, Caucasus

Ushba is symbolic of the Caucasus. It is no surprise that this double-summited peak was an emblem of Soviet mountaineering clubs—and of Soviet mountaineering itself. There are many legends, songs, and stories connected with this harsh mountain. Th...

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| Published 2015 | Author Archil Badriashvili


Feature Article ANAM
Danger Zones: The Grand Teton By Joel Peach

When Glenn Exum made the first ascent of the upper south ridge of the Grand Teton in 1931, he did so ropeless and wearing football cleats two sizes too large. The 18-year-old aspiring mountain guide negotiated an exposed traverse by leaping from...

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| Published N/A | Author Joel Peach


Feature Article ANAM
Know the Ropes: Belaying By Ron Funderburke

Climbers have been belaying for as long as they’ve been using ropes. We use some type of belay in almost every roped climbing context—it is the essential skill that unites all disciplines. It’s interesting, therefore, to see how little agreement t...

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| Published N/A | Author Ron Funderburke


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Abrahamstind: Wish You Were Here Norway, Lofoten Islands

Through my work as a guide, I’m privileged to see corners of the Lofoten Islands that a short-term visitor might not. Abrahamstind (ca 900m) is not in one of those corners. The northwest face is front and center and staring at the road, though gua...

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| Published 2016 | Author Chris Wright


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Preikestolen: Norwegianstyle and Thor Norway, Rogoland

On June 13 the well-known tourist attraction of Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), which rises above the Lysefjorden in Rogoland and is internationally famous with BASE jumpers, gained a five-pitch new route from local climbers Jon Egil Auestad and Øyvin...

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| Published 2016 | Author Lindsay Griffin


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Nagoru East, West, and Central Peaks From the Southwest Nepal, Peri Himal

If somebody said you could still find 6,000m peaks in Nepal that were easy to approach, not technically challenging, and still unclimbed, would you believe them?In 2013, I had planned to explore a new route on Chulu East, but several weeks before ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Wolfgang Drexler


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Lasarmula, East Ridge Nepal, Far West Nepal, Humla Region, Takh Himal

Standing on the edge of the moraine and surveying detritus of other climbers, Simon Verspeak and I saw our first ascent potentially unraveling. It was not surprising that another expedition had attempted the peak—its snowy pyramid of over 6,200m s...

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| Published 2016 | Author Rebecca Coles


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Himlung Himal, Southwest Ridge Nepal, Peri Himal

Sometimes we simply need to change the way we look at a mountain in order to rejuvenate our climbing game. We did this with Himlung Himal, a classic 7,126m mountain above the Phu Valley. It is usually crowded with big groups in the autumn, but in ...

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| Published 2016 | Author Paulo Grobel


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Tiquimani, Northeast Ridge Attempt Bolivia, Cordillera Real

Tiquimani is the last great mountain in the central cordillera before the Altiplano slips east toward the Bolivian jungle. Situated to the northeast of Huayna Potosi, it appears as the guardian of the Zongo Valley and, indeed, in Aymara its name m...

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| Published 2016 | Author Juliana Garcia


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La Changa Bolivia, Cordillera Quimsa Cruz

July and August saw the first stage of the Mujer Montaña and French Mountaineering Federation’s High Mountain Women Group project. On August 1, two of the participants, Susana Rodriguez (Venezuela) and Denys Sanjines (Bolivia), made the first asce...

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| Published 2016 | Author Denys Sanjines


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First Ascents in the Salvesen Range Antarctica, South Georgia

On September 17, Henry Chaplin, Caradoc (Crag) Jones, David Lund, Skip Novak, Stephen Venables, and I left the yacht Pelagic Australis to attempt a 15-day ski traverse across the rarely visited Salvesen Range in the southeastern part of South Geor...

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| Published 2016 | Author Simon Richardson


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Andvord Bay: Various Ascents Antarctica, Antarctic Peninsula

From November 19–December 19, Albert Argemi (Spain), Ken Ellison (Canada), Julie Jones (U.K.), Arnount Wittert (Netherlands), and I, as leader, summited and skied 12 peaks on the Peninsula. Six of these, located between Andvord Bay and Paradise Ha...

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| Published 2016 | Author Phil Wickens