| Monte Sarmiento Monte_Sarmiento
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| Caradog Jones Caradog "Crag" Jones (born 1962) is a noted Welsh climber. Whilst he has achieved a number of firsts on peaks around the world, he is most well-known for being the first Welshman to reach the summit of Mount Everest, a feat he achieved on 23 May 1995, at the age of 33. Caradog_Jones
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| Thorndike Peaks Thorndike Peaks are a mountain range located south of the entrance to Makinson Inlet, on the east coast of Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada. They are part of the Arctic Cordillera and are virtually unexplored. There are no trees or wildlife in the Thorndike Peaks because the mountains are north of the Arctic tree line and because of the harsh cold climate. Thorndike_Peaks
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| Susan E.B. Schwartz Susan E.B. Schwartz is an American non-fiction writer who is a Partner to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Hans Kraus (Into the Unknown). The book was a finalist at the Banff Book Competition and won the 2006 Eric Hoffer Award and Writer’s Notes Award.In the 1950s, Kraus became the first to identify the relationship among exercise, fitness, and muscles, and also the first to identify how exercise impacts mental, emotional and physical health. Susan_E.B._Schwartz
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| Iain99/Sandbox User:Iain99/Sandbox
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| Iain99/1939 User:Iain99/1939
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| Third American Karakoram Expedition The Third American Karakoram Expedition was a 1953 mountaineering expedition to K2, at 8,611 metres the second highest mountain on Earth. It was the fifth expedition to attempt K2, and the first since the Second World War. Led by Charles Houston, a mainly American team attempted the mountain's South-East Spur (commonly known as the Abruzzi Spur) in a style which was unusually lightweight for the time. Third_American_Karakoram_Expedition
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| Robert Bates (mountaineer) Robert Hicks Bates (January 14 1911 – September 13 2007) was an American mountaineer, author and teacher, who is best remembered for his parts in the first ascent of Mount Lucania and the American expeditions to K2 in 1938 and 1953. Robert_Bates_(mountaineer)
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| David A. Sowles Memorial Award David A. Sowles Memorial Award is the American Alpine Club's highest award for valour, bestowed at irregular intervals on mountaineers who have "distinguished themselves, with unselfish devotion at personal risk or sacrifice of a major objective, in going to the assistance of fellow climbers imperilled in the mountains." David_A._Sowles_Memorial_Award
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| Climbing club rock climbing, ice climbing, alpinism & ski mountaineering. Clubs frequently act as advocates to protect climbing areas, advocate for climbers around the world, preserve climbing’s history and chronicle climbing achievement. Climbing_club
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| Kang Guru Kang Guru is a mountain in the Nepalese Himalayas, located in the Manang region northeast of Annapurna. The mountain's neighbour to the right is Pisang Peak, which is more favored by climbers due to it being easier to obtain a climbing permit. Kang_Guru
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| Roger McMorrow Roger_McMorrow
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| Dave Hahn Dave Hahn is a professional mountain guide, ski patroller, journalist and lecturer. In May 2009 he reached the summit of Mt. Everest for the 11th time - the most for a non-Sherpa climber. Among Hahn’s other notable accomplishments are his world-record 26 summits of Vinson Massif, Antarctica’s highest mountain. He has been to the top of Mount McKinley (originally called Denali) in Alaska, North America’s highest peak, 18 times over the course of 25 expeditions. Dave_Hahn
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| WikiProject Mountains/Archive 7 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Mountains/Archive_7
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| Andrzej Heinrich Zygmunt Andrzej Heinrich (21 July 1937 in Łbowo, central Poland - 27 May 1989) was a famous Polish mountaineer. He died in avalanche on the NW slopes of Mount Everest in 1989. Andrzej_Heinrich
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| Rolando Garibotti Rolando Garibotti is an Argentinian and American professional climber, writer and mountain guide from Bariloche, Argentina, who now resides in Boulder, Colorado Rolando_Garibotti
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| Barry Bishop (mountaineer) Barry Chapman Bishop (January 13, 1932Jim Whittaker, Lute Jerstad, Willi Unsoeld and Tom Hornbein, he was a member of the first American team to summit Mount Everest, on May 22, 1963. He worked for the National Geographic Society for most of his life, beginning as a picture editor in 1959 and serving as a photographer, writer, and scientist with the society until his retirement in 1994. He was killed in an automobile accident near Pocatello, Idaho later that year. Barry_Bishop_(mountaineer)
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| Karka Karka is a summit in the Hindu Raj range in Northern Pakistan and has a peak elevation of . Vicenza successfully climbed Karka for the first time in august 2007 during the expedition "La Gata - Karka 2007". In the course of the same expedition 4 other first ascents were performed in the Chiantar Glacier basin, while the trekking group set the route of what local guides already name "Trekking of the Italians". Karka
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| Lotus Flower Tower Lotus_Flower_Tower
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