Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Korona, First Tower, North Pillar, Sport Marathon Kyrgyzstan, Tien Shan, Ala Archa

In the summer of 2018, Dmitriy Pavlenko (Russia) soloed a new, independent route on the First Tower of Korona (4,810m). He had made a previous attempt on this line in the summer of 2016, stopping halfway up the route. A second attempt, in the wi...

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| Published 2018 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Feature Article AAJ
Alone on Lunag Three Years and Finally Success on a High Peak in Nepal

IT'S EITHER the lung or the heart,” Conrad Anker said between gasps. He was suffering from severe pain in his chest. The temperature of around -20°C wasn’t helping. It was November 2016, and we were about 450 meters up on our second attempt on...

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| Published 2018 | Author David Lama


Accident Reports ANAM
Severe Altitude Illness – HAPE and HACE Alaska, Denali, West Buttress

At 10:06 p.m. on June 1, NPS rangers were notified via Garmin inReach that a climber near the summit ridge appeared to be suffering from severe altitude illness. Other climbers in the vicinity had administered two doses of dexamethasone, a steroid...

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| Published 2018 | Author Denali Mountaineering Rangers


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Lobuche East, East Face, The Golden Friends Nepal, Mahalangur Himal, Khumbu Section

During the 1990s, the French Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing (FFME) developed a training program for groups of elite young alpinists—the Jeunes Alpinistes de Haut Niveau. The final session was often an expedition, and in 1994 chief coach...

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| Published 1994 | Author Lindsay Griffin


Feature Article AAJ
Alpine Roulette The Impermanence of Alpine Permafrost—and How This Changes Everything

IN MY MEMORY'S EYE, I can easily see the mistake. As I scampered up a granite wall on the Swiss side of the Aiguilles Rouges du Mont Dolent, I’d noted with mild curiosity that water was dripping from under the two-meter-tall block of rock I was ...

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| Published N/A | Author John Harlin III


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Khushrui Sar and Peak 6,099m, Attempts Pakistan, Karakoram, Virjerab Muztagh

Bas Visscher and friends from the Netherlands visited the Virjerab Glacier in August 2016, and though warm weather thwarted their attempted climbs, they came away with photos of some impressive unclimbed objectives in this area (see the photos bel...

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| Published 2016 | Author Bas Visscher


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Rangtik Valley, Chareze Ri North, East-Northeast Ridge India, Zanskar

FOR ABOUT a month starting in mid-August 2018, our Italian group explored the Rangtik Valley, inspired by the extremely useful report by Matija Jošt published in AAJ 2017. Our main goal was the first ascent of unnamed Peak 6,080m (H2 as designated...

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| Published 2018 | Author Luca Vallata


Feature Article AAJ
Takphu 2018: British Expedition Climbs Seven Peaks Nepal, Far West Nepal, Takphu Himal

THE TAKPHU HIMAL in Nepal’s extreme far west is only 15 kilometers south of Gurla Mandhata (7,694 meters), which towers over holy Lake Manasarovar in Tibet, with the holy of holies Mt. Kailash just a little further north. Takphu is best approached...

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| Published 2018 | Author Julian Freeman-Attwood


In Memoriam AAJ
Jeff Lowe, 1950 – 2018

Editor’s Note: In 2017, Jeff Lowe received a Piolet d’Or Lifetime Achievement Award, only the second American (after John Roskelley) to gain this honor. His many accomplishments have been well documented. In lieu of repeating that long list here, ...

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| Published 2018 | Author George Lowe and Mike Weis


In Memoriam AAJ
Marc-André Leclerc, 1992 – 2018

FOR MOST EVERYONE who reads this—be it now or in the distant future—Marc-André Leclerc will be remembered the way all young alpinists who left us too soon are: as an amalgamation of their deeds in the mountains, their prowess on rock or ice, their...

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| Published 2018 | Author Chris Kalman


In Memoriam AAJ
Huntley Ingalls, 1928 – 2018

“IN THE EARLY ’60s the speed limits were high and gasoline cheap. We thought nothing of running over to Moab or the San Juans for a weekend, where there were superb first ascents for the taking. The anticipation, excitement, and carefree nature of...

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| Published 2018 | Author Steve Bartlett


In Memoriam AAJ
Charles Cole, 1955 – 2018

In 1975, as a sophomore engineering student at the University of Southern California, Charles Cole saw The Eiger Sanction, a Clint Eastwood thriller that featured dramatic climbing scenes. With his native passion and intense focus, he threw himsel...

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| Published 2018 | Author Rusty Reno


Book Reviews AAJ
New Books in Brief – 2018

The Eight Mountains, by Paolo Cognetti (Atria Books, $24), a novel of a friendship in the mountains, was the grand-prize winner at Banff and a finalist for the Boardman-Tasker prize.As Above, So Below, by Chris Kalman (chriskalman.com, $24.99), is...

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| Published 2018 | Author David Stevenson


Book Reviews AAJ
My Life in Climbing By Ueli Steck

MY LIFE IN CLIMBING Ueli Steck. Mountaineers Books, 2018. Paperback, 224 pages, $21.95.My Life in Climbing is a terse and passionate record of the late Ueli Steck’s drive and determination to reach summits quickly and prolifically, with partners a...

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| Published 2018 | Author Carl Tobin


Book Reviews AAJ
Mysterium: A Novel By Susan Froderberg

MYSTERIUM: A Novel. Susan Froderberg. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018. Hardcover, 271 pages, $26.“There are climbers who climb primarily to enter a deepening mystery,” Professor Troy scrawls in his journal in the opening chapter of Mysterium. “For...

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| Published 2018 | Author Paula Wright


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Notable Recent Climbs (late 2017 and 2018) New Zealand

SUMMER in New Zealand’s high alpine was highlighted by several periods of warm, calm weather, resulting in dry and stable conditions. Despite a hive of activity in the hills, only two new routes of note were established, both solo climbs by Ben Da...

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| Published 2018 | Author Ben Dare


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Sahale Peak, West Spur, Klone Kalitan Washington, North Cascades National Park

THE CONVOLUTED west spur of Sahale Mountain (8,681’) in North Cascades National Park is plainly visible in profile from the standard route up the Quien Sabe Glacier, a popular initiatory alpine climb. The spur rises from around 7,500’ to 8,200’,...

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| Published 2019 | Author Forest McBrian


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Chinese Puzzle Wall, Manchu Wok Canada, British Columbia, North Cascades

The route lines for Hidden Dragon (left), Crouching Tiger (middle), and Manchu Wok (right) on the Chinese Puzzle Wall. All three routes are at least 5.12b, with Manchu weighing in at 5.12+. Photo by Drew Brayshaw In 2008, Squamish hardman Dan...

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| Published 2019 | Author Tony McLane


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Pico Nordenskiöld, Escudo de la Puna, and Other Routes Argentina, Andes, Chañi Massif

INSPIRED BY PHOTOS from my friend Martin López Abad, John Price, Quentin Lindfield Roberts, Will Stanhope, and I visited the Chañi massif in December. We spent 10 days based in a dusty military refugio at 4,700m. Between snowstorms and altitude hi...

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| Published 2018 | Author Paul McSorley


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Chañi Massif, Recent Developments Argentina, Andes

Chañi massif from the east. (A) Nevado Chañi (5,949m). (B) Morro Von Rosen. (C) Pico Nordenskiöld. (D) Chañi Chico.Chañi is a sacred mountain, the highest in Argentina’s Jujuy Province at 5,949m (24°03’S, 65°44’W). It was first climbed by the Inca...

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| Published N/A | Author Marcelo Scanu