Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Muzkol Range, High Traverse and First Ascents Tajikistan, Pamir

During late July and August, a Latvian team did a two-week east-to-west traverse of the Muzkol Range, starting in the Ak Baital Valley and exiting the Zortash Valley. They completed several possible first ascents along the way, including Peak 5,58...

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| Published 2014 | Author Oleg Silin


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Muzkol Range, Peak Buffy, Peak 6,123m Attempt Tajikistan, Pamir

Our four-person team—Rebecca Coles, Rhys Huws, Simon Verspeak, and John Vincent (all U.K.)— traveled to the Muzkol area in early August with our primary objective being the unnamed and unclimbed ca 6,123m peak to the west of Dvuglavy (6,148m). Col...

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| Published 2014 | Author Rebecca Coles and Simon Verspeak


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall On Rock — Exceeding Abilities, No Helmet California, Joshua Tree National Park, Hemingway Buttress, White Lightning

On January 1, Kennya Pimentel (20) of Las Vegas, Nevada, fell while climbing White Lightning (5.7) at the Hemingway Buttress. Unable to place protection or climb through a crux section, she decided to downclimb and lower off from abou...

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| Published 2014 | Author Jennie Kish Albrinck, Joshua Tree National Park staff, and David Doucette


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Poumaka, Te Va Anui O Kau Kau Marquesas Islands, Ua Pou

In 2007 I came across folk tales about ancient glowing orbs on pointy rock summits in the South Pacific. Fascinated by these rumors, I soon discovered images of the Marquesas Islands, north of Tahiti, and the volcanic rock towers of the island...

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| Published 2014 | Author Mike Libecki


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Motutakae, West Face Marquesas Islands, Ua Pou

In April 2013, Andrew Burr, Mason Earle, Bronson Hovnanian (all USA) and George Ullrich (U.K.) climbed an eight-pitch new route (5.10+) up the steep west face of this seaside spire. The tower was first climbed via the lower-angle north ridge by a ...

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| Published 2013


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Peak 5,600m India, Ladakh

Kathy Connelly and I are primarily trekkers and not necessarily looking for elevation. In the summer of 2014 we wanted to explore a wild place without seeing other people—or even traces of them. If we could, we wanted to make the first ascent of...

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| Published 2014 | Author Ed Harstead


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Majilis Al Jinn, Into The Light Oman, Western Hajar

In February, Stefan Glowacz (Germany) and Chris Sharma (USA) climbed a 13-pitch route, Into the Light (8b+), out the ceiling of Majilis al Jinn. This gigantic limestone cavern is 100km southeast of Muscat and was accessed by a 160m free rappel.Ove...

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| Published 2014 | Author Stefan Glowacz


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Jabal Asala, Snake Gorge, Wadi Tanuf Oman, Western Hajar

When we planned our trip to Oman in November 2014, terror attacks—according to several media reports—were on the daily plan on the Arabian peninsula. Because we wanted to get our own picture of the situation, we decided to go there and have a look...

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| Published 2014 | Author Lisi Steurer and Felix Tschurtschenthaler


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Jabal Misht and Other Areas Oman, Western Hajar

British climbers David Barlow, Aqil Chaudhry, Geoff Hornby, Jonathan Preston, and Susie Sammut climbed various new routes in the Western Hajar in the winter of 2013–’14. The Sidaq slabs at the northern end of the range had been visited once by Pau...

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| Published 2014 | Author Geoff Hornby


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Northeast Domes, Fatal Attraction Jordan, Wadi Rum

Two Slovak climbers, Martin Krasnansky and Jozef Kristoffy, spent a month in the big-wall area of Wadi Rum in November and December. The goal was to establish a hard new route, and they found a line on Northeast Domes in the Jebel Rum massif. They...

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| Published 2014 | Author Jozef Kristoffy and Vlado Linek


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Aghil Range, Durbin Kangri Group, Xiao Kangri China, Karakoram

As part of the Shaksgam Expedition led by Bruce Normand, Lukas Brexler, Harry Kirchenhofer, and I (all from Germany) visited the Durbin Kangri group in June. From the team base camp, we three followed the canyon leading toward Durbin Kangri I, whi...

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| Published 2014 | Author Christof Nettekoven


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Point 5,182m, South Face, Legends China, Qionglai Mountains, Siguniang National Park

During a trip to the Changping Valley with Fred Beckey and friends in October 2013, I met Jim Donini. While other Beckey expedition members established a new route on Joey Shan (5,178m, AAJ 2014), Jim and I reached a 5,182m unclimbed top just down...

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| Published 2014 | Author Cameron Kern


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Four Pigs Peak China, Qionglai Mountains, Siguniang National Park

Aurélie Didillon, Simon Duverney, Elodie Lecomte, and I arrived below the mountains of Siguniang on September 16 and spent a couple of days trekking above the Shuangqiao Valley to take stock. Conclusion: the mountains are very beautiful, but after...

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| Published 2014 | Author Sébastien Ratel


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Shark's Fin, Southwest Face, Night Fog, Star Sky China, Qionglai Mountains, Siguniang National Park

I was attracted to Peak 5,086m, the Shark’s Fin, but only knew of He Chuan’s 2010 attempt. A lack of information brings uncertainty, more challenge, and extra fun. Above the Dagou Valley the Shark’s Fin presents two faces: The northwest face is a ...

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| Published 2014 | Author Gu Qizhi


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Shuangqiao Valley, Peak 5,467m, Peak 5,184m, Daogou East China, Qionglai Mountains, Siguniang National Park

From September 11–October 5, I visited the Shuangqiao with 33-year-old Marcos Costa, a Brazilian living for the last seven years in China. Marcos is undoubtedly the driving force in the current explosion of new route development in the country, fr...

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| Published 2014 | Author Pat Goodman


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Shuangqiao Valley, Ice and Mixed; Lierenfeng, East Face China, Qionglai Mountains, Siguniang National Park

I arrived in Siguniang on Christmas Day 2013 with the goal of developing hard dry-tooling and mixed climbing. Ice climbing is a relatively new sport in China, and mixed climbing has only recently picked up traction. There were only three establish...

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| Published 2014 | Author Marcos Costa


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Huang Guan Feng, East Face and South Ridge China, Qionglai Mountains, Siguniang National Park

Huang Guan Feng (5,515m) or Crown Peak, due to its three-pinnacle summit in the shape of a crown, is the first large peak immediately east of Yutu Feng/Jade Rabbit Peak (5,578m), on the north side of the upper Bipeng Valley (Peak 38 in Jon Sulliva...

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| Published 2014 | Author Xia Zhongming


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Unnamed Peak Ca 6,460m, South-Southwest Ridge China, Daxue Shan

After climbing Haizi Shan, we headed to the southwest side of the Minya Konka Range with Garrett Bradley. A number of southern outliers of Minya Konka (Gongga Shan, 7,556m) remain unclimbed. From the road end at 2,700m, the approach to these peaks...

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| Published 2014 | Author Marcos Costa and Bruce Normand


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Xiao Gongga, Northwest Ridge; Tyrol Shan, West Face and South Ridge China, Daxue Shan

When Simon Gietl was climbing with the DAV expedition squad in the Dolomites during the summer of 2013, he learned about their trip to the Minya Konka (Gongga Shan) range the previous year, during which they did the first ascents of two peaks (AAJ...

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| Published 2014 | Author Vittorio Messini


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Haizi Shan, West Face China, Daxue Shan

In late January, accompanied by Garrett Bradley, we traveled to Haizi Shan (a.k.a. Yala, 5,820m) to attempt a line on the west face. Base camp was at an excellent hot springs beneath the face. On the 29th we started climbing up the central snow co...

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| Published 2014 | Author Marcos Costa and Bruce Normand