- In
mountaineering and climbing, a
first ascent (abbreviated to FA in
guide books), is the
first successful do****ented
climb to the top of a
mountain or...
- sobriety, and authority; and
warned against the
dangers of the high-flying
ascensionist who is “flying away from the father, not
toward him...the psychology...
- and
Alison Hargreaves, who
achieved fame both as the
first female solo
ascensionist of
Mount Everest, and for
completing the
first solo
ascents of the six...
- made
previous attempts at
exploring the mountain. The most
famous early ascensionist was the
Reverend George Kinney, a
founding member of the
Alpine Club...
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Everest Summits in the 1980-1985 List of
Slovak ascensionists of the eight-thousanders Ing.
Jozef Psotka (in Slovak)
Sportsmen from...
- subjective. They may be the
opinion of one or a few climbers,
often the
first ascensionist or the
authors of a guidebook. A
grade for an
individual route also may...
- the
Himalayan Club puts ten
climbers on the
summit of Kamet. (First
ascensionist Frank Smythe was a
Himalayan Club member.) 2008: The
southeast face(6...
- mountaineering" by
destroying the
route as it was
climbed by the
first ascensionists. The
solution is
often a
compromise in
which an
absolute minimum of...
-
quarry in
Dublin Rathlin Effect was
originally graded E8 6c by its
first ascensionist,
Ricky Bell,
however British climber James Mchaffie who made the second...
- the
climbers and the
Wilderness Act.
Typically in the USA, the
first ascensionists decide where to
place protection on a new
route and
later climbers are...