Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
First Creek Canyon, New Routes Nevada, Red Rock National Conservation Area

In early 2019, while teaching university geology in Southern California, I made two trips to Red Rock National Conservation Area. Local wise man and climbing historian Larry DeAngelo convinced me to investigate First Creek Canyon for new route o...

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| Published 2019 | Author Derek Field


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Mt. Breitenbach, North Face, Cowboy Poetry Idaho, Lost River Range

Twenty-one years ago, I camped beneath the north face of Mt. Breitenbach (12,140’), the fifth-highest peak in Idaho, on a six-day solo backpacking trip through the Lost River Range. Of course I wanted to stand on the summit, but climbing the fac...

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| Published 2019 | Author Marc Hanselman


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Bear Canyon, New Routes New Mexico

The 800’ walls on the west side of Bear Canyon are visible from the road, east of the town of Questa, but perhaps due to New Mexico’s lack of climbers, the steep, overgrown terrain, and dubious-looking rock, they stood unclimbed until recently. ...

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| Published 2019 | Author Jay Foley


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Organ Saint Skyline Traverse New Mexico, Organ Mountains

From May 3–5, Kevin Boyko and I made a continuous, 38-hour, unsupported push expanding a previous traverse (see AAJ 2015), climbing all of the major and minor technical summits with prominence in the ridge of the Organ Mountains, between Fillmor...

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| Published 2019 | Author Jon Tylka


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Gilson Butte, Gazing Rights and Alice in Sandland Utah, San Rafael Swell

Gilson Butte is a hefty formation just west of Highway 24, midway between Green River and Hanksville, with a quarter-mile plateau summit surrounded by 400' cliffs of shale (or worse). The formation promised lousy free climbing but stimulating ai...

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| Published 2019 | Author Steve "Crusher" Bartlett


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Cathedral Ledge, Mordor Wall, Winter Ascent New Hampshire, White Mountains

The thin streak of ice seemed to defy gravity as it clung to the gently overhanging, blank granite. As I tiptoed onto the ice sheet, I noticed how my rope arced through space to Justin at the hanging belay. With a bolt still above my waist, I bo...

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| Published 2019 | Author Nick Aiello-Popeo


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Mt. Pisgah (Lake Willoughby), Maidenhead Vermont

In January 2020, Bayard Russell and I put in three days of work to establish and send Maidenhead (165m, 5 pitches, M8 (M6+ R) NEI5+) above Lake Willoughby. This adventurous new route explores a less-traveled section of a famous and popular wall ...

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| Published 2019 | Author Peter Doucette


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Washington Pass, High Horse, Unbridled Enthusiasm Washington, North Cascades

When traveling uphill from the east on State Route 20 toward Washington Pass, several distinct granite panels are seen to the southeast after passing the Silver Star massif. They are regularly spaced along a 2/3-mile stretch of road, their bases a...

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| Published 2019 | Author Seth Keena


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Washington Pass, Silver Star Mountain, Northwest Face Washington, North Cascades

The Silver Star Mountain massif and immediate area, just northeast of Washington Pass, contain relatively few documented snow and ice routes—like much of the Cascades, this area is normally buried under deep snow in winter. But as there is norma...

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| Published 2019 | Author Seth Keena


Feature Article AAJ
Liberty Bell, The Dark Side of Liberty Washington, North Cascades

"It’s amazing granite and it’s 20 minutes from the road," Mikey says emphatically, leaving no room for debate as to whether the climbing on the east face of Liberty Bell in Washington Pass is worthwhile. Over the last decade, Mikey has freed or es...

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| Published 2019 | Author Shanjean Lee


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Mt. Cleator, Northwest Face, Tubby Needs Cheese Washington, North Cascades

On September 1, Rolf Larson and I pioneered a nine-pitch, 1,000+’ line on the turreted massif of Mt. Cleator (7,625’), the north side of which offers many ribs and ridges that are probably unclimbed. After a pleasant trail tramp past Buck Mountain...

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| Published 2019 | Author Eric Wehrly


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Deep Lake Cirque Enchainment Wyoming, Wind River Range

Fifty-eight years after the first ascent by Art Gran and Yvon Chouinard (AAJ 1962), two parties met below the ominous northwest face of East Temple Peak to vie for its first free ascent, resulting in a pair of routes on the cusp of 5.12. Their p...

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| Published 2019 | Author Jack Cramer


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Hyder Peak and Other Summits Alaska, Coast Mountains, Boundary Ranges

Mark Robson and I have made several trips to the Coast Mountains of British Columbia and were keen to visit the Stikine Icecap, which straddles the USA-Canada border farther north. Despite the area’s notorious reputation for poor weather, we dre...

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| Published 2019 | Author Simon Richardson


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Bashful Peak, First Known Ski Descent Alaska, Chugach Mountains

At 8,005', Bashful Peak is not only the tallest peak in Chugach State Park, it is the park's only peak over 8,000'. It has long been sought as a ski descent, and has seen attempts by Chugach hardmen such as Zach Schlosar, Aaron Thrasher, Mike Burm...

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| Published 2019 | Author Ryan Hokanson


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Peak 8,010’, First Ascent and Ski Descent Alaska, Chugach Mountains

Peak 8,010’ is located on the eastern shore of the Copper River, upstream of the Bremner River and within Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. It's notable for the outstanding prominence of its western flank, going from the summit at 8,010' to the ...

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| Published 2019 | Author Ryan Hokanson


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Denali, Ridge of No Return, Hot Cars and Fast Women Alaska, Alaska Range

In what is becoming an annual tradition, Michael Gardner and I showed up in Alaska in the final hours of a massive high-pressure system. This year we chose to ignore the ominous forecast and flew into the west fork of the Ruth Glacier, with no r...

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| Published 2019 | Author Sam Hennessey


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Juneau Icefield, Taku Range, New Routes and Summits Alaska, Coast Mountains, Boundary Ranges

In July, Giselle Field, Dave Spies, Joey Jarrell, and I used an AAC Live Your Dream Grant to partially support a nine-day expedition to the Juneau Icefield. On July 14, after two days in Juneau, we were flown to the west side of the Taku Range b...

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| Published 2019 | Author Derek Field


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Revelation Mountains, New Routes and Summits Alaska, Alaska Range

Our table football skills had started to improve when we finally heard "weather is good for flying, get ready." It was mid-March, and Miha Zupin and I enjoyed the beautiful views flying into the Alaska Range, passing Denali, the Kichatna Spires, a...

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| Published 2019 | Author Janez Svoljsak


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East Temple Peak, Northwest Face, Drought Year Wyoming, Wind River Range

“We’d be climbing 90˚ water ice right now if it were only winter,” I said to a very moist Casey Elliot as he mantled onto moss on a tiered ledge system. We were halfway up the northwest face of East Temple Peak, in the Deep Lake area of the Wind...

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| Published 2019 | Author Cassady Bindrup


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East Temple Peak, Thieves in the Temple Wyoming, Wind River Range

With no real objectives other than finding unscripted adventure in the mountains, Matt Threlfall and I set off for the Winds in early August. We decided to start in the Deep Lake area and do some warm-ups, but upon arrival we were immediately draw...

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| Published 2019 | Author Matt Fanning