Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Two New Routes on Cerro Castillo Argentina-Chile, Northern Patagonia, Aysén Region

Cerro Castillo (2,675m) is one of the iconic mountains of the Aysén Region in Northern Patagonia. Two new routes were climbed on the peak in the austral summer of 2016.On January 22–23, Sebastian Rojas, Diego Señoret, and Claudio Vicuña climbed Ps...

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| Published 2016 | Author Pedro Binfa


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Cloue Icefield Exploration and Ascents Chile, Southern Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego

In March and April, as part of the multi-objective expedition “Incognita Patagonia,” Ibai Rico (Spain) and I (USA, based in U.K.) spent several weeks in southernmost Tierra del Fuego. We based out of the sailboat Northanger. Among the expedition’s...

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| Published 2016 | Author Evan Miles


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Tirich Mir, Northwest Face, Ascent with Minor Variation Pakistan, Hindu Kush

French climbers Jérôme Chazelas and Thomas Quillet reported reaching the summit of Tirich Mir (7,708m), the highest peak in the Hindu Kush, in July, via the normal route (the 1967 Czechoslovak Route up the northwest face via the upper Tirich Glaci...

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| Published 2016 | Author Lindsay Griffin


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Gasherbrum I, Southwest Face, Attempt on New Route Pakistan, Karakoram, Baltoro Muztagh

Czech mountaineer Marek Holecek was back for his fourth attempt at a new route on the southwest face of Gasherbrum I, this time with Ondra Mandula. The pair first acclimatized on the normal route, reaching 7,500m. They set off for a summit attempt...

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| Published 2016 | Author Lindsay Griffin


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Chachacomani Group, Unnamed Peak, La Travesia de Winnie Apu Bolivia, Cordillera real

Shortly after daylight on September 22, Chris Knight (Canada) and I left our base camp at 4,800m in the valley that leads northeast to the Chearoco Glacier (between Chearoco and Chachacomani). We gained 500m and then scrambled along the west ridge...

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| Published 2016 | Author Alexander von Ungern


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Pico del Norte, Northwest Face, Shit Happens Bolivia, Cordillera Real

Rodrigo Lobo and I climbed a partial new route on Pico del Norte (6,050m) in the Illampu group in July. After waiting a day at our base camp because of snowy weather, we started up the left side of the northwest face by climbing the initial corner...

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| Published 2016 | Author Robert Rauch, Bolivian Tours


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Pico Milluni, South Face of Unnamed Buttress, Amuki Bolivia, Cordillera Real

On January 20, Sergio Condori and I deviated from the road leading to Zongo Pass a few meters after the police checkpoint, leaving the car as close as possible to the south side of Pico Milluni. After a one-hour approach, we geared up under a gran...

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| Published 2016 | Author Alexander von Ungern


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Khala Cruz Group: Patagonian Sunset, 4 Estaciones, and El Techito de la Granja Bolivia, Cordillera Real

On June 3, Marcelo Gomez (Bolivia) and I climbed a 150m, three-pitch, traditionally protected route on the south face of a granite buttresses of the Khala Cruz group, to the east of the 5,200m highest summit. We started our climb at 2 p.m, at ca 5...

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| Published 2016 | Author Alexander von Ungern


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Condoriri Group, Janchallani, Southwest Face, Karakara and Ave Maria Bolivia, Cordillera Real

On April 29, during a course for aspirant UIAGM guides, Carlos Vasquez and I, closely followed by a second team of Max Alvarez, Juvenal Condori, and Roberto Gomez, climbed a mixed line on Janchallani (IGM 5943 III map; other maps refer to it as Ve...

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| Published 2016 | Author Alexander von Ungern


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Huayna Potosi, Northeast Ridge via North Ridge of Pico Mesili, Aspirante 2016 Bolivia, Cordillera Real

On May 19, members of the 2016 IFMGA aspirants guides’ course, with instructors Roberto Gomez and Eduardo Unzueta, climbed a new line up the north ridge of Pico Mesili, a summit on the northeast ridge of Huayna Potosi. We approached the previous d...

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| Published 2016 | Author Alexander von Ungern


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Los Cuernos del Diablo, Northwest Face, Loro Paceño Bolivia, Cordillera Quimsa Cruz

On May 13, during a UIAGM aspirant course, Pacifico Machaca, Sebastian Rojas, and I climbed a new route on the Cuernos del Diablo, right of the established route Inti Wiracocha. We believe our first four pitches were previously unclimbed, given th...

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| Published 2016 | Author Alexander von Ungern


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Fastness Peak, East Face, Solo Winter Ascent by New Route New Zealand, Southern Alps

Fastness Peak (2,383m) dominates the skyline above Ruth Flat in the Mt. Aspiring region. The east face is a forbidding wall of compact schist streaked with ice runnels. The first winter ascent was made in 1997 by Clinton Beavan, Al Uren, and Al Wo...

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| Published 2016 | Author Ben Dare


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Mt. Wilson, Dream of Wild Cheeseburgers and Head of State Nevada, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

“You should try your hand at Mt. Wilson,” touted a climbing partner. “I know a guy, he's always stoked.” A quick phone call later, the plans were made. Before I knew it, Kyle Willis and I were on the summit of Mt. Wilson via the classic Inti Watan...

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| Published 2016 | Author Sam Boyce​


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Negruni Group, Cerro Mullu Apacheta, Traverse via Southwest Ridge Bolivia, Cordillera Real

On September 14, Chris Knight and I climbed a nice, diverse line that combined ridge climbing on good granite with the crossing of beautiful fields of penitentes. We drove to Laguna Jankho Khota, camped, and the next morning continued by car to an...

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| Published 2016 | Author Alexander von Ungern


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Denali, Fathers and Sons Wall, Mother’s Day Variation Alaska, Alaska Range

Between May 10 and 12, Mike Gardner and I climbed a variation to First Born (Helmuth-House, AAJ 1996) on Denali’s Fathers and Sons Wall. To our knowledge, ours was the fourth ascent of the wall. [Editor’s note: The Fathers and Sons Wall, which ris...

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| Published 2016 | Author Jimmy Voorhis


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Maiun Chhish, East Face and East-Northeast Ridge Pakistan, Karakoram, Batura Muztagh

Maiun (Mayun) Chhish (5,880m, 36°20'13"N, 74°27'58"E) rises directly above the western end of the main Hunza Valley and offers panoramic views of the Batura chain to its north and Rakaposhi to the south. The only known prior ascent was on August 9...

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| Published 2016 | Author Bruce Normand


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Cirque of the Moon, New Routes Wyoming, Wind River Range

Longing for a true wilderness experience, in August I made two trips to the Cirque of the Moon, a desolate cirque approximately four miles east of the Cirque of the Towers. The result was three new routes of varying difficulty and quality. On Augu...

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| Published 2016 | Author Andy Hughes​


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Pete’s Pile, Belly Dancer Traverse Oregon, Hood River Valley – East Fork Crags

Climbers tend to snort when I suggest we visit my favorite crag. The slur “Pete’s Pile” was first hurled at this dirty, lichen-encrusted collection of basalt columns back in the late 1980s, when it was being developed by a scruffy ski patroller of...

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| Published 2016 | Author John Harlin III


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Sheepshead, North Face Montana, Mission Mountains

On May 1, Damien Mast and I made the first ascent of the 2,200’ north face of Sheepshead (9,417’) in the Mission Mountains of northwest Montana. (This peak is also known locally as Sheep’s Head or West McDonald Peak.) The face had been attempted m...

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| Published 2016 | Author Justin Willis


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Flatiron Butte: Multiple New Routes California, Sierra Nevada

Over three days in early July, Jonathan Schaffer and I established four new lines on Flatiron Butte's prominent east face. All routes were free-climbed ground-up, each in a single push and each about 900’ in length. To the best of our knowledge, o...

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| Published 2016 | Author Pete Fasoldt