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Bylot Island: Ski Expedition and Various Ascents Canada, Nunavut, Bylot Island, Sirmilik National Park

DURING 28 DAYS in the month of May, Grant Dixon, Louise Jarry, Marek Vokac, and I skied a “horseshoe” loop through the Byam Martin Mountains, starting and finishing on the south coast of Bylot Island. (Bylot is just north of Baffin Island.) I ha...

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| Published 2018 | Author Greg Horne


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The Year in the Rockies Canada, Alberta, Canadian Rockies

The Milkwater (1,250m, V WI4 M4) on the east side of Mt. Temple. Striving for the Moon takes the obvious ice line to the left. Photo by Alik Berg SOLO CLIMBING SEEMS to be making a resurgence in the Canadian Rockies, including a pair of impressiv...

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| Published 2018 | Author Ian Welsted


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Pigeon Feathers: Friday the 13th, Nightrain Canada, British Columbia, Purcell Mountains, Bugaboo Provincial Park

I VISITED the East Creek Basin on two separate occasions in 2018. On the first trip, I guided a nice fellow I call a darn good friend, Marley Hodgson, on the Beckey-Chouinard and we did some new routing on the Pigeon Feathers. Mainly, we climbed t...

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| Published 2018 | Author Jonny Simms


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Pigeon Feathers and Snowpatch Spire: Three New Routes Canada, British Columbia, Purcell Mountains, Bugaboo Provincial Park

I first went to explore the west face of Lost Feather Pinnacle in East Creek Basin in 2016 with Lisa Mullaly, climbing only two pitches. In July 2018, I went back with Mike Loch to try the third pitch, and a month later, on August 8, completed the...

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| Published 2018 | Author Olivier Ouellette


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Pigeon Spire, South Face, Draco Canada, British Columbia, Purcell Mountains, Bugaboo Provincial Park

Josh Lavigne and Craig McGee completed a beautiful new route up the south face of Pigeon Spire in August, with help in earlier seasons from Jesse Bouliane and Marc Piché. Draco (800’, 10 pitches, IV 5.12-) follows cracks and corners to the right o...

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| Published 2018 | Author Information from Craig McGee and MountainProject.com


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Mt. Macdonald: The Indirect American Canada, British Columbia, Selkirk Mountains

I HADN'T BEEN DREAMING of mountains. I was just enjoying my fall, soaking up the sunshine and going rock climbing, but when things align for a seven-year project you can’t really say no, so instead Graham and I said yes and we got in the car. Five...

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| Published 2018 | Author Chris Wright


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Vancouver Island: Significant Ascents from 2016 to Early 2019 Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Island

THE RUGGED MOUNTAINS of Vancouver Island have seen much activity, from new rock routes to major ice lines and first winter ascents. The following is a summary of significant developments in the last few years.In May 2016, Ryan Van Horne and Marie-...

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| Published N/A | Author Whitney Clark and Lindsay Elms


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Mt. Logan, Solo Ascent and Rescue Canada, Yukon Territory, St. Elias Mountains

In 2017, Canada’s 150th anniversary, I tried to reach the summit of Mt. Logan via the King Trench with a partner. We were able to reach the summit plateau but had to turn back because my partner was no longer able to continue the climb. I was disa...

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| Published 2018 | Author Monique Richard


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Peaks South of Mt. Upton Canada, Yukon Territory, St. Elias Mountains

Jonathan Wakefield and Glenn Wilks (U.K.) flew onto the unnamed glacier that flows toward the Logan Glacier from Mt. Upton, directly north of Mt. Logan, with the aim of ascending unclimbed peaks around the inner glacier. We first tried to access t...

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| Published 2018 | Author Glenn Wilks


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Shot Tower, Free Ascent, and Other Climbs Alaska, Brooks Range, Arrigetch Peaks

BROOKS RANGE Aviation delivered Drew Lovell, Forest McBrian, David Moskowitz, and me to Circle Lake on a warm and sunny afternoon on July 22. Over two days we walked into the valley called Aiyagomahala—the “Gentle Giant” in the creation myth of th...

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| Published 2018 | Author Steph Williams


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La Garganta Mexico, Nuevo León, El Salto

In December 2017, Pete Fasoldt (USA) established and freed La Garganta (6 pitches, 5.12+), up-canyon from La Boca. Fasoldt climbed the route ground-up and solo, in about a week of effort, and then freed the climb in one day, belayed by Sara Violet...

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| Published 2017 | Author Information from Pete Fasoldt


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Aoraki/Mt. Cook, Sheila Face, New Routes New Zealand, Southern Alps

THE SHEILA FACE of Aoraki/Mt. Cook—the northwest face—sits at the head of the Hooker Glacier. Continuously steep and nearly 1,000m high at full height, it presents some of the most inspiring technical terrain in the Southern Alps. Helicopter acces...

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| Published 2018 | Author Kim Ladiges


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Nevado Atoroma, Northwest Ridge, Variation; Nevado Yaypuri, South-southwest Face Bolivia, Cordillera Quimsa Cruz

Looking up the Atoroma Valley with Atoroma’s southwest face on the right and the rocky south and southeast faces of Yaypuri in center. Visible portions of the 2018 routes are marked; other routes not shown. Photo by Aaron ZimmermanMy wife, Jeanne,...

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| Published 2018 | Author Aaron Zimmerman


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Lachit Valley: Baba Hussein; Chhota Bhai, South Ridge; Changi II, South Face and West Ridge Pakistan, Karakoram, Tagas Mountains

Nelson Neirinck (Belgium), Jess Roskelley, and I (both USA) spent 25 days exploring the Lachit Valley, from July 22 to August 15. The Lachit is a subvalley of the greater Kondus Valley, a region thatuntil recently has been closed to non-military a...

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| Published 2018 | Author Kurt Ross


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Suma Brakk, South Ridge, The Big Easy Pakistan, Karakoram, Panmah Muztagh

AFTER REPEATING Alexander Huber's 2012 route Nirwana (multipitch 8c+) in Austria, I met him in 2016 at one of his lectures to talk about the climb. It soon became clear that we got on well together. We went to South Africa for our first shared adv...

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| Published 2018 | Author Fabian Buhl


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First Ascents of Limi Koti, Shikan Ri, Steph Himal, and Phasang Peak Nepal, Far West Nepal, Limi Himal

Looking south up the Nying Glacier to the mountains of Nyalu Lek. (A) Nying Himal (6,140m). (B) A broad summit of around 5,700m. (C) Unnamed peak attempted in 2018 to within 40m of summit. (D) Small tooth climbed in 2018 by French party. (E) Shikh...

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| Published 2018 | Author Lindsay Griffin


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Minya Konka, Alpine-Style: A New Route from the North China, Sichuan, Daxue Shan

Success often leads us to ignore many potential problems. Failures amplify our mistakes. — Li Zongli In 2016, Li Zongli and Xiao Hai (China) attempted the north spur and northeast ridge of Minya Konka (a.k.a. Gongga Shan, 7,556m). Their plann...

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| Published 2018 | Author Lindsay Griffin


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Hutsa, Southeast Ridge and East Face China, Sichuan, Shaluli Shan, Genyen Massif

WHILE ACCLIMATIZING for another objective in the Genyen Massif, Zhang Qingwei, Huang Siyuan, and I saw the pyramid peak of Hutsa (29°54'2.96"N, 99°37'24.03"E). We knew its name and altitude (5,863m) but nothing else. This now became our major goal...

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| Published 2018 | Author Liu Junfu


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Gurja Himal, Base Camp Tragedy Nepal, Dhaulagiri Himal

Sometime between the evening of October 10 and the following day, five Korean climbers and four Nepalese staff were killed at their 3,800m base camp below the south face of Gurja Himal (7,193m). This included the team leader, one of the world’s mo...

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| Published 2018 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Feature Article ANAM
Know the Ropes: Safer 4th Class Managing Risk on Easier Terrain

MANAGING TERRAIN with a low probability but high consequence of falling—typically described as third-class, fourth-class, and low fifth-class climbing—is a multi-faceted affair, affected by skill sets, route and time pressures, and human factors (...

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| Published N/A | Author Tico Gangulee