Feature Article AAJ
The West Ridge to Logan

The West Ridge to LoganBoyd N. Everett, Jr.DURING June and July of 1966 the St. Elias Mountains had unprecedented good weather — some say the best this region has ever had. I can not dispute this statement. Of the twenty-nine days we were on Mount...


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More about the Santa Marta

More About the Santa MartaElizabeth S. CowlesTHOSE who have read accounts of the Cabot Expedition to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta will recall that unique range in which its members made mountaineering history. Located in the northeastern bulge...


Accident Reports ANAM
Weather, Fall into Crevasse — Snow Bridge Failed, British Columbia, Purcell Mountains, International Mountain

WEATHER, FALL INTO CREVASSE - SNOW BRIDGE FAILEDBritish Columbia, Purcell Mountains, International MountainI was guiding two clients on a ski mountaineering traverse from the Bugaboos to Rogers Pass with the help of an assistant guide. On April 16...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Torre Sur, Southeast Buttress Attempt Chile, Southern Patagonia, Torres del Paine National Park

It was Stuart McAleese and my 15th day climbing on the face. The December winds regularly gusted 100mph. The climbing, 800m above the glacier, was becoming markedly easier. Our summit was tantalizingly close. One good day and only 300m of 35° sn...

| Published N/A | Author Mike "Twid" Turner


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West Face of Mount Hayes

  DAKERS Gowans woke Keith )Hansen and me at one A.M. The weather is clear. After the normal struggle with stiff boots, we groggily emerge to find a magnificent aurora glowing incandescently in the northern sky. A good omen, I hope; yet no soon...

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| Published 1976 | Author David Davis


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Mount Hunter's Southwest Ridge

    The last few yards my screaming lungs could not keep up as I raced to the summit snow, capping Mount Hunter. Hunter, little brother to Mount McKinley, towered over a vast landscape of rock and snow. McKinley would have bested Hunter by 600...

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| Published 1978 | Author Shari Kearney


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Taban Bogdo Range, Russian Tent (4,117m), Northeast Couloir; Ak Alakha Range, Ak Alakha (3,650m), East Ridge Russia, Altai

In September our Czech-Slovak expedition visited two areas of the southern Altai. We first traveled to the Taban Bogdo on the border with northwest Mongolia. Immediately north of Huiten, which forms the triple border point of Russia, Mongolia, and...

| Published 2010


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Verglass, No Protection, Inexperience, Wyoming, Tetons

FALL ON VERGLASS, NO PROTECTION, INEXPERIENCE Wyoming, TetonsOn August 4, 1988, 1330, Frank Richardson (45) was leading his two sons, Clark and Brad, up the Owen-Spaulding route on the Grand Teton. All three successfully climbed the double chimney...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, India—Garhwal, Kamet and Abi Gamin

Kamet and Abi Gamin. The climbers of our expedition were Miss Bachendri Pal, leader, Pritam Bhowmik, Robindra Kumar Bhuyan, Miss Manika Biswas, Mala Honati, Nabender Singh, Madan Singh Gosain, Parvaz Kapadia, Rajendra Singh Pal, Nirmal Pandey, A.K...


Feature Article AAJ
The Road to Suilá Chico

The Road to Siulá ChicoManfred Sturm, Sektion Oberland, Deutscher AlpenvereinTranslated by H. Adams CarterON OUR return to Munich in 1961 from our first Andean expedition, the desire to climb again in South America was not particularly great. Whil...


In Memoriam AAJ
John Franklin Noxon, 1928-1985

JOHN FRANKLIN NOXON1928-1985I met John Noxon in 1950 at a recruiting meeting of the Harvard Mountaineering Club. John was a first year graduate student in Physics with a developed love of hiking and winter mountaineering in New England. We climbed...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
North America, Canada, British Columbia and Alberta, Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower. In the summer of 1951 I climbed Eiffel Peak in the Canadian Rockies, primarily for the view and the pictures that I might get. From the summit I was surprised to look across at a sheer tower, several feet lower than the peak and sepa...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Tien Shan, Western Kikshaal Too, Pik Yurnos, Second Ascent

Pik Yurnos, second ascent. With help from the Anatoli Boukreev Memorial Fund, Melis Coady and I spent several weeks during August and September climbing in Kyrgyzstan. After climbing several snow, rock, and ice routes in Ala Archa National Park, o...


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Reminiscences of Seven Summers in Canada

Reminiscences of Seven Summers in CanadaConrad KainMY FIRST two climbing seasons, 1909 and 1910, in the Rockies, were spent along the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1911 I joined Mr. A. O. Wheeler’s survey, covering the territory fr...


Book Reviews AAJ
Looking for Mo

Looking for Mo. Daniel Duane. Farrar, Straus and Giroux: New York, 1998. 230 pages. $22.00.Looking for Mo is Duane’s first book of fiction and his second book in which climbing is the central action. His earlier book, Lighting Out, was an autobiog...


Book Reviews AAJ
Handbook of Travel

Handbook of Travel. Prepared for the Harvard Travellers’ Club.Edited by George Cheever Shattuck. Second edition, revised and enlarged. 510 pages. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1935.Unstinted praise is due to the Harvard Travellers’ Club for...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Pakistan, Karakoram, Hispar Muztagh, Shimshal White Horn, History

Shimshal White Horn, history. In 1984 Dick Renshaw and Stephen Venables, taking advantage of new trekking regulations allowing visits with minimal formalities to high points up to 6,000m in designated areas, explored the lower Malangutti Glacier. ...


Accident Reports ANAM
Protection Pulled Out, Fall on Rock, Inadequate Self-Belay (Slack in Rope), California, Yosemite Valley, El Capitan

PROTECTION PULLED OUT, FALL ON ROCK, INADEQUATE SELFBELAY (SLACK IN ROPE)California, Yosemite Valley, El CapitanOn Tuesday, October 13, 1992, Mark Ousley (32) began a roped solo ascent of the Shield (VI 5.9 A3). That day he climbed another party’s...


Book Reviews AAJ
A Fine Kind of Madness: Mountain Adventures Tall and True

A Fine Kind of Madness: Mountain Adventures Tall and True. Laura and Guy Waterman. Seattle: Mountaineers Books, 2000. 192 pages. $16.95.That first hike itself was just three miles, but I remained untutored in my father’s northern New England ethic...


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Summer in the Dolomites

Summer in the DolomitesHans KrausTHE southern foothills of the Alps do not rise immediately to high glacier peaks. In the east, they form relatively low ranges, little higher than 3000 meters—the southern limestone Alps. The Italian part of these ...