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- 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...
- made previous attempts at exploring the mountain. The most famous early ascensionist was George Kinney, a founding member of the Alpine Club, who on his twelfth...
- 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...
- 1990s. Development continued in the 21st century, notably by first ascensionists Alex Catlin, Ed Wright, and Dane B****. Many climbers have attempted...
- 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...
- Retrieved 2019-05-30. Everest Summits in the 1980-1985 List of Slovak ascensionists of the eight-thousanders Ing. Jozef Psotka Archived 2007-06-30 at the...
- in some cases the risks and commitment level—of the route. The first ascensionist can suggest a grade, but it will be amended to reflect the consensus...
- 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...
- had climbed the mountain the previous summer. According to the second ascensionist, Douglas Freshfield, it has one of the best views in the Tyrol. Klier...
- in some cases the risks and commitment level—of the route. The first ascensionist can suggest a grade, but it will be amended to reflect the consensus...