Accident Reports ANAM
Fall into Crevasse, Climbing Unroped, Poor Position, Alaska, Mount McKinley

FALL INTO CREVASSE, CLIMBING UNROPED, POOR POSITIONAlaska, Mount McKinleyOn April 16, 1986, Thierry Broisat (30), Michel Legras (27), Patricia Tuveri (25) and Jean-Francois Tuveri (27), members of the French “Edelweiss” expedition to climb the Wes...


Feature Article AAJ
Latok 1

BESIDES the 8000-meter giants, the Karakoram contains countless attractive smaller peaks. Though much lower, they often make up in difficulty what they lack in altitude. On the northern edge of the Biafo Glacier rise the Ogre (Baintha Brakk) and t...

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Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Nepal, Tawoche Attempt

Tawoche Attempt. Ten Britons and Americans were led by Scott Mal Duff on a guided climb on the southwest face to the southeast ridge of Tawoche. None of the clients got higher than 6100 meters, but after they left, on October 2 Duff and the other ...


Accident Reports ANAM
Rappel Error—Anchor Failure, Arizona, Sycamore Canyon, Paradise Forks

RAPPEL ERROR-ANCHOR FAILUREArizona, Sycamore Canyon, Paradise ForksOn November 5, Shelley Windsor (31) had been climbing on several routes at Paradise Forks, Sycamore Canyon with her climbing partner Mark Brenner (26). During the climbs and rappel...


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Army Service Forces, Office of the Quartermaster General

Army Service ForcesOffice of the Quartermaster GeneralWashington 25, D. C.SPQRD 201Case, John C.19 December 1945Mr. John C. Case President, American Alpine Club 140 East 46th Street New York, New YorkDear Mr. Case:This office wishes to express its...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
North America, Greenland, Northeast Greenland, Louise Boyd Land, First Ascents

Louise Boyd Land, first ascents. We were expecting things to go wrong, but for the first few days of our two months in Greenland, very little seemed to go right. Our Cambridge University expedition comprised Natalie Clegg, Sam Harrison, Madeleine ...


In Memoriam AAJ
Max E. Friedmann, 1890-1954

MAX E. FRIEDMANN1890-1954Max E. Friedmann, member of the American Alpine Club since 1942, died suddenly of a heart attack on a train approaching Chicago March 31, 1954. Mrs. Friedmann and he had been in the Virgin Islands for a winter holiday and ...


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North America, Canada, Yukon Territory, Mount Upton and Other Peaks

Mount Upton and Other Peaks. In 1968, Philip P. Upton made the first landing at the Arctic Institute of North America’s Mount Logan High Camp at 5300 meters. There followed 500 more plane trips without incident to that most inhospitable site. The ...


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Mount McKinley, Milan Kriššak Memorial Route

Mount McKinleyMilan Kriššak Memorial RoutePhilip JohnsonTHE CHANCE FOR an Englishman to climb with a Czechoslovak mountaineering expedition must be, in the ordinary course of events, relatively slim. That I had that opportunity was due to a combin...


In Memoriam AAJ
Henry Welty Coulter, Jr., 1920-1996

HENRY WELTY COULTER, JR.1920-1996Henry (Hank) Welty Coulter, a prominent and distinguished older member of the American Alpine Club, died of a pulmonary ailment on February 12, 1996, in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He had spent most of his life in Wash...


In Memoriam AAJ
Henry P. Karstens, 1878-1955

Henry P. Karstens—1878-1955FRANCIS P. FARQUHARNo one has been more intimately connected with Mount McKinley than Harry Karstens, who died November 28, 1955, in Fairbanks, Alaska. He lived the greater part of his life within sight of the mountain, ...


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South America, Argentina, Dos Picos, Cordillera del Río Tigre

Dos Picos, Cordillera del Río Tigre. Three expeditions visited this rugged region, which lies about 80 miles south of Bariloche, west of Cholila. The members of the Club Andino Esquel, who made the first ascent of the south (highest) tower of the ...


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Tullparaju

TullparajuDavid BernaysTULLPARATU. a 18,986-foot ice peak, stands on the continental divide in the Cordillera Blanca, seventeen miles northeast of the town of Huaraz. By the spring of 1962 both European and South American mountaineers agreed that ...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Pakistan, Nanga Parbat Range, Baltoro Muztagh, Trango Nameless Tower, Eternal Flame and Yugoslav Routes, Ascents, and Variation

Trango Nameless Tower, Eternal Flame and Yugoslav routes, Ascents, and Variation. From June 23 to August 11, the Saxon-Swiss Trango Tower Expedition 2000, led by Jens Richter, made ascents of Trango Nameless Tower via Eternal Flame and the Yugosla...


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Official Statement on Bolting from the Norwegian Alpine Club (Norsk Tindeklub) Europe, Southern Norway, Stavanger Region

February 2009 saw first ascents of two of Norway’s, and probably the world’s, most inspiring and adventurous ice lines: Fosslimonster (800m, WI6+ M8+) and Into the Wild (900m, WI6+ X), both located on the west coast. The lines were climbed by an i...

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Accident Tables ANAM
Statistical Tables, Reported Mountaineering Accidents, Table I

YearNumber of Accidents ReportedTotalPersonsInvolvedInjuredKilledUSA-CANUSA-CANUSA-CANUSA- CAN195115221131952313517131953242712121954314131819553439286195646725413195745532818195832392311195942-256-231-019-2196047-464-1237-819-4196149-961-1445-101...


Feature Article AAJ
Mascioli's Pillar, A Tribute to a Climbing Friend on the South Buttress of Denali

Mascioli’s PillarA tribute to a climbing friend on the south buttress of Denaliby Steve HouseThin evening shadows stretch out before us as we ski up the Kahiltna Glacier. The tip of Mt. Hunter glows red above and The Great One holds her usual mass...


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Asia, Russia, Kamchatka Peninsula, Kamchatka Exploration

Kamchatka exploration. Our self-sufficient, four-person team—Melis Coady, Aubrey Knapp, Keri Meagher, and myself—made the first ski-mountaineering expedition to the Pinechevo Pass area on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. With support from the America...


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Ice, Climbing Gear in Packs—Climbing Unroped, Washington, Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, Sherpa Peak

FALL ON ICE, CLIMBING GEAR IN PACKS-CLIMBING UNROPEDWashington, Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, Sherpa PeakOn September 25, Otto Vaclavek (53) died of hypothermia after falling between 100 and 150 feet down an ice slope and over a cliff. Vaclavek ha...


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Europe, Scotland, Scottish Winter Season Summary

Scottish winter season summary. Late January 2005. The last vestiges of a pathetic wet snowfall are swept from the hills by yet another howling, warm, maritime wind. Temperatures on the sodden summits rise to 6°C. Only a handful of interesting rou...