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Carlos Carsolio Larrea (born 4
October 1962 in
Mexico City) is a
Mexican mountain climber.
Carsolio is
known for
being the
fourth man (first non-European)...
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Chinese side. 1994 On July 9,
Carlos Carsolio reached the summit,
establishing a new solo
route now
known as
Route Carsolio. 1997 On July 7,
Anatoli Boukreev...
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summit via the
never before climbed north face. 1994 On May 13
Carlos Carsolio sets a
world record speed ascent from base camp to summit,
ascending in...
- 49-year-old
Rutkiewicz was last seen
alive by
Mexican climber Carlos Carsolio. She was
sheltering at high
altitude on the north-west face,
during her...
- Expedition. On May 12, 1996,
Carlos Carsolio and his
younger brother Alfredo,
reached the
summit of Manaslu. For
Carsolio it was his
fourteenth and final...
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reached the summit,
while Igor
Svergun reached 8,200m. 1994 May 13
Carlos Carsolio got
mountaintop solo,
introducing a
world speed record at 23 h 50 min rise...
- Ávila and
Carlos Carsolio become the
first Mexicans to
summit Shishapangma. This was Ávila's
first eight-thousander and
Carsolio's second, via the northern...
- "Climbers –
First 14". 8000ers.com.
Retrieved 21
February 2014.
Carlos Carsolio required emergency oxygen on his
descent from
Makalu in 1988. EverestNews2004...
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October 1,
Slovenians Tomaž
Humar and
Janez Jeglič and
Spaniard Carlos Carsolio climbed a new
route on
Lobuche East's
northeast face in
Alpine style. They...
- they took part,
inter alia
Reinhold Messner,
Elizabeth Hawley,
Carlos Carsolio and the US consul. On 10 and 11 May 1996,
eight climbers died
after several...