Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Pico Italia–Huayna Potosi traverse; Pico Milluni east ridge, solo ascent Bolivia, Cordillera Real

In May, David Mayta and Robert Rauch made a rapid ascent of the southeast ridge of Pico Italia (ca 5,750m) followed by the south ridge of Huayna Potosi (6,088m).They started from the Casablanca Base Camp (ca 4,700m) by Zongo Lake, and 12 hours lat...

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| Published 2014 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Piedra Bolada, west face, Rastamuri Mexico, Chihuahua, Parque Nacional Cascada de Basaseachic

From April 8 to 27, Sergio “Tiny” Almada and I climbed in Candameña Canyon in Parque Nacional Cascada de Basaseachic, likely making the first ascent of a 1,000m wall. The west-southwest-facing wall is situated directly across from the well-known E...

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| Published 2014 | Author Cecilia Buil


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Las Guacamayas, northwest face, Confabulación Cósmica Mexico, Nuevo León, Parque Nacional Cumbres de Monterrey

The Parque Nacional Cumbres de Monterrey is a large area of limestone big walls in northeastern Mexico. The park is located in the Sierra Madre Oriental, in the state of Nuevo León, and is accessed from the city of Monterrey. [See AAJ 2002 and AAJ...

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| Published 2014 | Author Luis Carlos García Ayala


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Bubbs Creek Wall, South Face, The Emperor California. Kings Canyon National Park

Exploring new lines on peaks deep in the backcountry rarely makes someone a stronger climber, right? At least I didn't think so.Having read about Bubbs Creek Wall from multiple internet threads, I wanted to see it for myself. This wall has five es...

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| Published 2014 | Author Vitaliy Musiyenko


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Mt. Frances, north buttress, Scratch and Sniff Alaska, Central Alaska Range

In May, Andres Marin and I made a short but exhilarating expedition into the Central Alaska Range. Our goal was to explore the East Fork of the Kahiltna Glacier for new routes. Despite its proximity to Kahiltna Base Camp in the Southeast Fork, the...

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| Published 2014 | Author Clint Helander


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Peak 4,360', first ascent; Whitecrown, first ascent Alaska, Chugach Mountains

In March, Carrie Wang and I climbed two peaks comprising the “last of the Western Chugach Mountains.” The Western Chugach includes all peaks with at least 500' of prominence south of the Knik River Valley and west of the west fork of Twentymile Ri...

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| Published 2014 | Author Wayne L. Todd


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Peak 8,290’ and other first ascents Alaska, Fairweather Range

In April and May, Kieran Parsons and I were fortunate to make the first ascents of three summits between Mt. Abbe (8,250’) and Mt. Bertha (10,204’) in Glacier Bay National Park in southeast Alaska. The most exciting of these was Peak 8,290’, which...

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| Published 2014 | Author Paul Knott


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Kirken, Southwest Face Greenland, East Greenland, Liverpool Land

In 2013 I sailed single-handed across the Atlantic from the U.K. to Newport, Rhode Island, and from there to Nanortalik in South Greenland. There, I was joined by Harald Fichtinger (Austria), and we explored Greenland's east coast between 61° an...

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| Published 2014 | Author Ralph Villiger


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Kokodak Dome, South Ridge China, Xinjiang, Western Kun Lun

An unclimbed 7,000m peak? Yes, but then maybe no. Yes, because until July 24 no climber had set foot on the ca 7,129m summit of Kokodak (a.k.a Kokodag) Dome. No, because the prominence of Kokodak Dome with respect to neighboring Kokodak Peak (...

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| Published 2014 | Author Stefan Nestler


Accident Reports ANAM
Rappel Error/Failure, Climbing Alone Canada, Ontario, Dryden, Banana Lake

On May 6, a lone climber with 22 years of experience headed out to the Banana Lake climbing area. The pull-off is four kilometers down a logging road, and the walk to the cliff is one kilometer. Between 9 and 10:30 a.m., the climber did some route...

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| Published 2013


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall into Crevasse, Skiing Unroped Canada, British Columbia, Yoho National Park, Daly Glacier, Wapta Icefields

A party of three was ski touring over a number of days from Peyto Lake to Sherbrooke Lake on the popular Wapta Traverse. The group left Balfour Hut around 11 a.m. on the morning of March 12, and crossed over the Balfour High Col (approximately 3,0...

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Accident Reports ANAM
Stranded, Inadequate Equipment, Inexperience Canada, British Columbia, Glacier National Park, Uto Peak

On July 6 about 6 a.m., a party of three left the parking lot to climb the southwest ridge of Uto Peak (2,927 meters). They had some difficulty with the steep snow on the approach to the Uto– Sir Donald col, due to very lightweight footwear, and t...

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Accident Reports ANAM
Avalanche Canada, British Columbia, Glacier National Park, Sifton Col

Around 2 p.m. on March 24, a party of three began a ski descent of the southwest slope below Sifton Col. It was a mild, clear day with light winds. Two members of the group remained at the top of the slope, while one skied down to assess condition...

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Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock, Rockfall Canada, Alberta, Keelhaul Wall, Kid Goat

On July 13 a climber dislodged a rock on pitch four of Kid Goat, which struck his belayer on the left ankle, fracturing it. The injured climber phoned for a rescue after a self-assessment. While Kananaskis Public Safety (KPS) was responding, the p...

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Accident Reports ANAM
Rappel Error/Failure Canada, Alberta, Grassl Lakes, Fiberglass Undies

The climber had prepared to rappel from the top of a sport route. As the rappeller descended she removed the upper three quickdraws. Shortly after that, the climber fell to the ground and landed on her back. It was noted that the rope ends were un...

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Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock - Handhold Came Off Canada, Alberta, Banff National Park, Tunnel Mountain, Gooseberry

On July 21 a party of three was climbing Gooseberry, a seven-pitch, 5.7 rock route. The lead climber was on pitch three when he dislodged a loose handhold. He fell approximately 10 meters and landed on his back, sustaining injuries. One partner cl...

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Accident Reports ANAM
Rappel Error/Failure Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park, Mt. Redoubt, Northwest Ridge

In the afternoon of August 15, Visitor Safety received a call about an overdue solo climber on the northwest ridge of Mt. Redoubt (3,120 meters, Grade III, 5.6) in the remote Tonquin Valley in Jasper National Park. Initial investigation found that...

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Accident Reports ANAM
Stranded - Weather Canada, Alberta, Jasper National Park, Mt. Edith Cavell, East Ridge

In the early morning of August 9, two climbers left the Cavell parking lot at 3:30 a.m. for an attempt on the east ridge of Mt. Edith Cavell (3,363 meters, Grade III, 5.3). They bypassed rock terrain to climb a snow gully at the start of the route...

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Accident Reports ANAM
Stranded, Weather Canada, Yukon Territory, Kluane National Park, Mt. Eaton

The events in question occurred between May 7 and May 19. Prior to this, the climbers spent a week in Haines, Alaska, waiting to fly in to the Seward Glacier, during which time storms broke precipitation records for much of southeast Alaska. Forec...

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Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park, Garnet Canyon, Petzoldt Caves

On September 6, between 5:30 and 5:45 p.m., Edward Tom (40) fell 80–100 feet to his death while scrambling within the camping area known as the Petzoldt Caves Camping Zone. Tom had a two-night camping permit for Petzoldt Caves, but when he arrived...

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| Published 2013