Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Pakistan, Chogolisa from the Northwest and Broad Peak

Chogolisa from the Northwest and Broad Peak. Our group, Louis Deuber, Swiss, Richard Franzl and Harald Navé, Austrians, and my wife Alice Zebrowski and I, Germans, left Rawalpindi on May 16 and proceeded to Concordia on the Baltoro Glacier. For ou...


Accident Reports ANAM
California—Mt. Shasta

California—Mt. Shasta: On 28th November 1953 a party which included Edgar Werner Hopf (30) and eight companions left Horse Camp intending to climb Mt. Shasta. They left the cabin at about 4:20 a.m. in 10- minute intervals and agreed to meet at Lak...


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Bhagirathi III, West Face, Ascent of Spanish (Catalan) Route India, Himachal Pradesh, Gangotri

Three Swiss, Simon Anthamatten, Urs Stocker and Reiner Treppte, made the third ascent to the summit of the ca 1,350m Spanish Route, Impossible Star (Juan Aldeguer, Sergio Martinez, Jose Moreno, and Juan Thomas; May 1984) on the west face of 6,454m...

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Asia, India—Kumaon and Garhwal, Bhagirathi II

Bhagirathi II. Spaniards Carlos Dávila and Adolfo García climbed Bhagi- rathi II by the east face, arriving at the summit (6512 meters, 21,364 feet) on September 13.


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North America, Greenland, Tupilak East, New Route

Tupilak East, New Route. It was reported that in September, 1997, Kurt Albert, Stefan Glowacz and eight others put up a 700-meter route on the south face of Tupilak East (2264m) in the Tasermiut Fjord area of east Greenland. The 22-pitch route was...


Accident Reports ANAM
Protection Pulled, Off Route — Alberta, Ha Ling Peak (Formerly Known as Chinaman's Peak)

PROTECTION PULLED, OFF ROUTEAlberta, Ha Ling Peak (formerly known as Chinaman's Peak)On July 6, two climbers set out on the Northeast Ridge of Ha Ling Peak (5.6/ 5.7). The climbers got off route on the third or fourth pitch, and discovered by the ...


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Asia, Nepal, Upper Dolpo, Damodar Himal, Chako, First Ascent

Chako, first ascent. A 10-member Kanagawa Alpine Federation party, led by Tatsumine Makino (62), made the first ascent of Chako (6,704m), via the southwest ridge. The team approached via Nar Gaon and Phu Gaon, making their base camp on July 9 at 5...


Feature Article AAJ
Mount Blackburn—Second Ascent

Mount Blackburn—Second AscentLeon H. BlumerThe old ghost town of Chitina, Alaska, was invaded by our group of five climbers on May 17, 1958. That we all met on the appointed date was a masterpiece of personnel organization, considering that two of...


Notes AAJ
United States, First Ascents in the Cascades

First Ascents in the Cascades. In September 1946 Charles Welsh, Jerry O’Neil and Fred Beckey camped in the alpine meadow at Washington Pass, with the bell-shaped N. Peak of Liberty Bell looming above. On the 27th, starting from a gully to the S.W....


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Rock Protection in the 1980s

Rock Protection in the 1980sWilliam Supple AS THE QUEST TO climb the “desperates” continues, modern-day climbers are continually searching for lighter and more versatile protection adequately to protect today’s hardest routes. It is now being prov...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Pakistan, Momhil Sar Attempt

Momhil Sar Attempt. The members of our Catalan expedition were Dr. Pep Cañellas, Albert Cornelias, Xavier Font, Dani Ramírez and I as leader. After arriving at the roadhead at Nagar, we took four days to Base Camp, established at 4450 meters on Ju...


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North America, United States, Alaska, Mount Mather

Mount Mather. On March 29 Steve Hollenhorst and I climbed the northeast spur of Mount Mather (12,123 feet) in Denali National Park and Preserve. From a high camp on the Eldridge Glacier, we climbed mixed ice and snow.Alan Ewert


In Memoriam AAJ
Stimson Bullitt, 1919-2009

Stimson Bullitt 1919–2009Stim Bullitt, by his own admission, was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and he spent the rest of his life trying to live it down. Being delivered to school in his mother’s Rolls Royce, he would lie on the floor and ...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Rocky Mountain National Park, Various Ascents Colorado

The summer of 1998 was a productive one for new route activity in Rocky Mountain National Park. At least 20 new routes were established, three quarters for which I was responsible. I kicked the season off with Terry Murphy, finding a fine new line...

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Feature Article AAJ
Alaska and the War

Alaska and the WarBradford WashburnIT is hard to believe that it was only two years ago today that webade farewell to the other members of the Mt. Hayes party in Fairbanks and started the first leg of our homeward trip by air to Edmonton. In past ...


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North America, United States, Alaska, St. Elias Mountains, Mounts Illinois and Vermont, and Hawaii Peak, First Ascents

Mounts Illinois and Vermont, and Hawaii Peak, First Ascents. Under clear skies on May 8, Kelly of Wrangell Mountain Air flew Brad Metz, Keith Schumacher and me onto a small unnamed glacier north of the Walsh Glacier near the Alaska/Yukon Border. T...


Accident Tables ANAM
Reported Mountaineering Accidents, Table III

1951-961959-9619971997USACAN.USACAN.TerrainRock346441510012Snow2038303439Ice18287713River13300Unknown22601Ascent or DescentAscent306043910019Descent18912954715Unknown3247321Immediate CauseFall or slip on rock2392222729Slip on snow or ice7741543311...


Feature Article AAJ
29,000 Feet

29,000 FeetCharles S. HoustonUTNTIL a man actually stands on the summit and returns to tell about it, no one will know for certain that Everest can be climbed. But ignoring the technical climbing problems, one can speculate on the physiology invol...


Accident Tables ANAM
Reported Mountaineering Accidents, 1951-1979, Table II

TABLE II1951-791980Geographical DistrictsNumber of AccidentsTotal Persons InvolvedNumber of AccidentsDeathsTotal Persons InvolvedCanadaAlberta86381497216British Columbia123542236320Yukon Territory1219304021Ontario10417000Quebec9223102East Arctic51...


Notes AAJ
American Alpine Club Grants

The American Alpine Club provides resources for climbers and explorers to attempt new challenges, conduct scientific research, and conserve mountain environments. The AAC awards nearly $40,000 annually, although the size and number of awards vary ...