Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock, Inadequate Protection — Washington, Leavenworth—Icicle Creek

FALL ON ROCK, INADEQUATE PROTECTIONWashington, Leavenworth—Icicle CreekThis accident related to a fall taken by Don Novak (49) on April 7, 1984, about 1530. Don was attempting to lead the left hand portion of Z Crack. He had climbed this particula...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock, Inadequate Protection, New Hampshire, Saco Crag, Roadside Attraction

FALL ON ROCK, INADEQUATE PROTECTIONNew Hampshire, Saco Crag, Roadside AttractionOn Saturday, May 31, a first-season leader and his partner were starting up Roadside Attraction, 5.9+ on Saco Crag, north of Cathedral Ledge. The leader used a nut as ...


Feature Article AAJ
Freeing the Salathé, The Greatest Rock Climb in the World

Freeing the SalathéThe greatest rock climb in the worldby Alex HuberLoaded down with 250 meters of rope, bivouac equipment and food for five days, I hike alone to the top of E1 Cap to work on the Salathé Headwall. One week earlier, I had spent thr...


Book Reviews AAJ
Mountains and Man, A Study of Process and Environment

Mountains and Man, A Study of Process and Environment. Larry W. Price. University of California, Berkeley, 1981. 506 pages, black-and-white photographs, maps, illustrations, tables. $29.95.The main task of Mountains & Man is to explore the com...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Antarctica, Antarctic Peninsula, The Ice Princess, Mt. Scott, and Various Descents

The Ice Princess, Mt. Scott, and Various Descents. On February 28, 2001, Rick Armstrong, John Griber, Kris Erickson, Doug Stoup, and I sailed from Ushuaia, Argentina, across the treacherous Drake Passage on the Grigory Mikheev, a Russian icebreake...


Book Reviews AAJ
Climbs on Mont Blanc

Climbs on Mont Blanc, by Jacques and Tom de Lépiney, translated by Sidney Spencer. Pp. 179. Edward Arnold & Co., London, England, 1930. 10/6.The well-known intrepidity of the brothers de Lépiney is brilliantly, and withal, modestly exhibited i...


Accident Reports ANAM
Colorado, Near Morrison

Colorado: (1) near Morrison. On 22 April 1950 Jack Scudder, Walter Wilkinson and E. D. Woodring, all of Denver, were climbing among the Turkey Creek rocks, 12 miles southwest of Morrison. Scudder and Wilkinson were demonstrating rock climbing tech...


Accident Tables ANAM
Reported Mountaineering Accidents, Table III

Numbers Refer to Number of Persons Involved1951-68U.S.A.1959-68CAN.1969U.S.A.CAN.TerrainRock69251838Snow409453710River3000Unknown1200Ascent or DescentAscent543495613Descent50145625Unknown61420Immediate CauseFall or slip on rock38930475Failure of p...


Feature Article AAJ
Devil's Thumb Solo

Devil's Thumb SoloJonathan KrakauerAT the end of April, with a month’s food, a pile of alpine paraphernalia, and $200, I hitched a ride north out of the Seattle area on a salmon seiner that was short on crew. Five days out, we docked in soggy Pete...


In Memoriam AAJ
Richard L. Burdsall, 1895-1953

RICHARD L. BURDSALL 1895-1953Richard L. Burdsall, son of Elwood and Louella M. Burdsall, was born at Purchase, New York, in 1895. After graduation from Swarthmore College in 1917 as a mechanical engineer, he served with the American Friends Servic...


Accident Reports ANAM
Alberta, Mt. Yamnuska

Alberta, Mt. Yamnuska. On 2 May John Kula (22) and John Martin (29) began climbing the Redshirt Route of Mt. Yamnuska (rated II F6) in the morning. Martin had not climbed this route before, and John Kula had climbed only the first two pitches prev...


Feature Article AAJ
The West Face of Huantsán

The West Face of HuantsánPeter Lehner, James Wuest and Brinton YoungDuring the summer of 1979, six of us from the Harvard Mountaineering Club accomplished the first ascent of the west face of the Nevado Huantsán in Peru. Huantsán, at 20,982 feet t...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Pakistan, Changi Tower North Peak, First Ascent

Changi Tower North Peak, First Ascent. Changi Tower (ca. 5800m) (the actual height of Changi Tower was difficult to assess, firstly because of the poor-quality maps [all maps greater than 1:50,000 are classified as restricted military information]...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock, Weather, Inexperience, Alaska, Moose's Tooth, Ham and Eggs

FALL ON ROCK, WEATHER, INEXPERIENCEAlaska, Moose's Tooth, Ham and EggsOn May 11, a climber fell about 60 feet while climbing the “Ham and Eggs” route on the Moose’s Tooth. He sustained tibia/fibula fractures, with ankle and metatarsal dislocations...


Feature Article AAJ
1910. Mt. McKinley's North Peak

1910. Mt. McKinley’s North PeakDee MolenaarAt first the reported ascent of Mt. McKinley’s North Peak by three miners from Fairbanks was dismissed as a tall tale from fertile boomtown imaginations. Eventually it was deemed one of the greatest feats...


Feature Article AAJ
A Summer in Zermatt

A Summer in ZermattCharles S. HoustonFOR some time Dr. Graham Brown had urged on me the delights of the Pennine Alps, and it was more than coincidence that brought us there together last summer. After a pleasant trip to London, we rattled all nigh...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Antarctica, Queen Maud Land, Fenriskjeften Mountains, Ulvetanna, North Face, and Other Ascents; Holtedahl Mountains, Six First Ascents

Fenriskjeften mountains, Ulvetanna, north face, and other ascents; Holte- dahl mountains, six first ascents. Stein-Ivar Gravdal, Trond Hilde, Ivar Tollefsen, and I visited the Orvin mountains in Queen Maud Land from November 2 through December 10....


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Nepal, Western Nepal, Janak Himal, Jongsang Peak, South Summit I, New Route and Tragedy

Jongsang Peak, South Summit I, New Route and Tragedy. The expedition, organized by the Alpine Association of Slovenia (PZS), had planned to climb the unclimbed 7000-meter-plus Janak Chub, but though organization of the expedition was already in pr...


Feature Article AAJ
Mount Hubbard and Mount Alverstone

Mount Hubbard and Mount AlverstoneRobert H. BatesMOUNT Hubbard is one of the mighty peaks marking the boundary between Yukon Territory and Alaska. Though not the highest of the St. Elias Mountains, it is very prominent, and it commands superb view...


Feature Article AAJ
Mount Hooker's North Face

The Golden Age of Mountaineering is still with us on great, impressive faces in the Wind River Range. The 1,800-foot north face of Mount Hooker was one of the better-known, though not the only one of these unclimbed walls. After a week of climb...

| Published 1964 | Author Richard K. McCracken