Feature Article AAJ
Satisfaction: Five Epic Expeditions and Finally Success on Gasherbrum I's Southwest Face Pakistan, Karakoram, Baltoro Muztagh

IF ONLY I HAD KNOWN how much time, sacrifice, sorrow, and disappointment it would cost me to finish a new route on Gasherbrum I, never would I have started down this road. But I am not a Sibyl, an oracle, and actually it is better this way, becaus...

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| Published 2017 | Author Marek Holeček


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Cerro Riso Patrón Sur, Southwest Face Chile, Southern Patagonia

From February 9 to March 3, 2018, we spent 22 days in Chile’s O’Higgins National Park, hoping to climb Cerro Riso Patrón. This mysterious mountain on the western border of the Southern Patagonian Icefield has seen very few climbers. The central su...

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| Published 2018 | Author Matteo Della Bordella and Silvan Schüpbach


Feature Article AAJ
Starting Over: Three Years for a New Route on Nuptse's Vast and Difficult South Face Nepal, Mahalangur Himal, Khumbu Section

TRYING, FAILING, AND STARTING OVER: It’s the basis of any experience, the thing that pushes us forward. What would we do if everything were easy?Nuptse was a beautiful challenge—an extremely difficult climb in every imaginable way. The technical l...

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| Published 2017 | Author Frédéric Degoulet


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Chamlang, North Spur, Attempt Nepal, Mahalangur Himal, Barun Section

During the pre-monsoon season, a French team comprising Laurent Bibollet, Lise Billon, Emmanuel Chance, Aymeric Clouet, and Sébastien Corret attempted the unclimbed north spur of Chamlang (7,321m). After acclimatization trips on the west ridge—the...

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| Published 2018 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Illimani, Pico Norte, South Spur, 1989 Ascent Bolivia, Cordillera Real

The elegant south spur of the west ridge of Pico Norte (6,403m), attempted in 2014 and reported to be unclimbed in AAJ 2015, was actually climbed in 1989 by Franco Maestrini’s Italian expedition. Like the climbers in the 2014 attempt, the 1989 tea...

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| Published 1989 | Author Enrico Rosso


In Memoriam AAJ
Norman Dyhrenfurth, 1918 – 2017

Norman Dyhrenfurth died September 24 in Salzburg, Austria, just short of a century old. He is best known as the creator and leader of the 1963 American Mount Everest Expedition (AMEE), which has been regarded by him and others as the magnum opus o...

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| Published 2017 | Author Tom Hornbein


In Memoriam AAJ
Royal Robbins, 1935 – 2017

The morning of March 14, 2017, Royal Robbins passed away, a man who stamped us with his elegance and class. The American Alpine Journal published an article of Royal’s in 1963, when I was a high school kid. I was moved especially by one line:What ...

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| Published 2017 | Author Pat Ament


Feature Article AAJ
Freerider Free Solo on El Capitan

ON JUNE 3, I free soloed Freerider on El Capitan, the culmination of an eight-year dream. The year and a half I took to actually realize the climb has, at this point, been well documented. The story of that journey is told in an upcoming documenta...

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| Published 2017 | Author Alex Honnold


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Rangtik Tokpo and Suru Valleys, Various Ascents India, Zanskar

While researching a trip to India we discovered a Flickr Image folder from Martin Moran, which documented his trek over the Poat La and down the ZK Glacier, past unclimbed mountains he called Zanskar Matterhorn and Badile. Our goal was now clear,...

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| Published 2017 | Author Lorin Etzel


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Illampu, Chachacomani, and Chearoco Groups, Various First Ascents Bolivia, Cordillera Real

From May 25 to June 25, my husband, Antoine Trichot, and I climbed seven routes in the Cordillera Real, most of them new, and a few to summits that may have been unclimbed. For me, first ascents had long been a dream.Only 48 hours after arriving i...

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| Published 2017 | Author Elsie Trichot


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Milestones: 2018

Big-wall free solos and mountaineering first ascents don’t happen in a vacuum—they are part of (and are influenced by) the broader evolution of climbing performance. To provide context for the long climbs we have documented in this edition, we rec...

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Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Kang Yatze III, East Face, Desesperados India, Ladakh

In late September, Daniela Teixeira and I headed to the Indian Himalaya. In order to acclimatize, we first went to the Parkachik Glacier, south of the Suru Valley, and walked up to its head, enjoying awesome views of the north and west faces of Nu...

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| Published 2017 | Author Paolo Roxo


In Memoriam AAJ
Elizabeth Hawley: A Remembrance

I first met Liz Hawley in 1991, as the leader of the American Annapurna IV expedition, when she came to interview me at the Malla Hotel in Kathmandu. She was armed with the results of all of the previous expeditions to Annapurna IV, while I had pr...

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| Published 2018 | Author Richard Salisbury


In Memoriam AAJ
Elizabeth Hawley, 1923 – 2018

The legendary Himalayan historian Elizabeth Hawley passed away on January 26, 2018, at the age of 94 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Although her remarkable life encompassed several distinctive chapters, climbers knew her as the chronicler of Himalayan climb...

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| Published 2018 | Author Bernadette McDonald


In Memoriam AAJ
Hayden Kennedy, 1990 – 2017

Eleven years ago, on an ordinary cold spring morning in Castle Valley, Utah, I met a 16-year-old kid who unexpectedly would become my best friend. The memory is still vivid. After frantically trying to catch an inspiring father-son climbing team o...

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| Published 2017 | Author Jesse Huey


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Cerro Gallie, Cerro Tigreli, and Punta Satya from the East Chile, Cordillera Sarmiento

In the austral spring of 2017, Tomy Aguilo and Julian Casanova (guides), Sebastian and Stephen Gallie, and I took a four-hour boat ride from Puerto Natales to the Canal de las Montañas on the east side of the Cordillera Sarmiento. We landed at the...

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| Published 2017 | Author Caro North


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Cerro Chueco, First Ascent Chile, Northern Patagonia, Aysén Region

In early 2018, Tad McCrea and I made the first ascent of Cerro Chueco (47°13’46.7”S, 73°02’34.4”W). Clearly visible west of the Carretera Austral (highway), Cerro Chueco rises above a sea of glaciers and lush forest. Though not a giant, even mount...

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| Published 2018 | Author Jim Donini


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Northern Patagonian Icefield: Punta Pantagruel and Cerro Fantasma Chile, Northern Patagonia, Aysén Region

On February 10 and 11, 2018, Felipe Cancino (Chile), Max Fisher (Canada), and I reached the summits of two previously unclimbed peaks on the Northern Patagonia Icefield (Campo de Hielo Norte). The first, Punta Pantagruel (2,410m), had already been...

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| Published 2018 | Author Willy Oppenheim


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
La Hune Headwall, Solo First Ascent Canada, Newfoundland, La Hune Bay

I huddled over my gear on the slippery boat ramp of Francois Harbor on the southwest coast of Newfoundland, contents strewn about like a bomb had gone off. I wedged and crammed 200 pounds of climbing equipment and supplies for two weeks into my 18...

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| Published 2017 | Author Randy Baker


Accident Reports ANAM
Lowering Error – Inexperience California, Mammoth Lakes, Clark Canyon, Area 13

On July 25, as he was preparing to lower from a ledge, a climber fell about 15 meters to the ground. The climber was a member of a three-person team attempting a “mock multi-pitch climb” in preparation for a real multi-pitch objective later in the...

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| Published 2017