The AlpineJournal (AJ) is an annual publication by the Alpine Club of London. It is the oldest mountaineering journal in the world. The journal was first...
Alpine climbing (German: Alpinklettern) is a type of mountaineering that involves using any of a broad range of advanced climbing skills, including rock...
Graham (1911). Yeld, George (ed.). "The AlpineJournal: February 1910 to November 1911". The AlpineJournal. 25 #187–194 (1910–1911). London, UK: Longmans...
AlpineJournal. 22 (1). American Alpine Club: 1–18. Retrieved 6 November 2016. "K2, North Ridge". American AlpineJournal. 25 (57). American Alpine Club:...
Look up Alpine or alpine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alpine may refer to any mountainous region. It may also refer to: Alps, a European mountain...
Yalung Kang" (PDF). AlpineJournal: 17–27. Retrieved 30 July 2020. Kumar, N. (1978). "Kangchenjunga from the East". American AlpineJournal. Retrieved 30 July...
The American AlpineJournal is an annual magazine published by the American Alpine Club. Its mission is "to document and communicate mountain exploration...
Lowe Alpine is a US outdoor equipment manufacturer founded in Utah in 1972 by brothers Mike, Greg and Jeff Lowe. Today it is owned by Rab. In 1967 Greg...
American AlpineJournal. 42 (64). American Alpine Club: 36–38. ISBN 0-930410-43-2. Anker, Conrad (1998). "With You in Spirit". American AlpineJournal. 40...
magazine has twice featured the book as an expedition guide. The Canadian AlpineJournal referred to it as a "scree gospel". Via ferrata is "a mountain route...
adventure-journal.com. September 2016. Hawley, Elizabeth (1998). "Lhotse Intermediate, Attempt and Tragedy". American AlpineJournal. American Alpine Club...
to "free climbing" via a series of essays and articles in the German AlpineJournal where he defined "artificial aid" and proposed 6 rules of free climbing...
followed Leclerc as he solo climbed some of the most difficult and dangerous alpine climbing routes in the world. The film was produced by Sender Films and...
Environment: Spatial Practices and the Plasticity of School Buildings". Journal of Curriculum Theorizing. 27 (3): 209. Archived from the original on 2...
abseiling, most commonly due to failing anchors. An analysis of American Alpine Club accident reports shows that this is followed by inadequate safety backups...
soloing in other formats Alpine speed solo climbing: Some leading alpine climbers have set speed climbing records on classic alpine climbing routes – particularly...
American AlpineJournal. American Alpine Club. Retrieved June 5, 2022. Gmoser, Hans (1960). "Canadian Mount Logan Expedition". American AlpineJournal. American...
current position, perpendicular to the direction of the shaft. The Italian Alpine Club published a book in 1889 entitled Fiorio e Ratti – The dangers of mountaineering...
Wire gates are less prone to icing up than solid gates, an advantage in Alpine mountaineering and ice climbing. The reduced gate mass makes their wire...
mountains. Numerous local alpine clubs support mountaineers by hosting resources and social activities. A federation of alpine clubs, the International...
American AlpineJournal, 1994 (1994 ed.). The Mountaineers Books. ISBN 9780930410582. American Alpine Club (1997). The American AlpineJournal (1997 ed...
"MOUNTAIN SAFETY: GLACIER TRAVEL AND CREVASSE RESCUE FOR TWO-PERSON TEAMS". Alpine Club of Canada. Das SB, Joughin I, Behn MD, Howat IM, King MA, Lizarralde...
(2007). "Biometric Model and Classification Functions in Sport Climbing". Journal of Human Kinetics. 18: 96–97. Lavoie & Montpetit 1986, p. 168. "Michael...
aluminum, or a combination of the two. Lighter weight crampons are popular for alpine ski touring where demands are generally lower and lightweight a premium...
American AlpineJournal. American Alpine Club. Moran, Martin (2005). "Adi (a.k.a. Chota or Little) Kailash (5,925m), First Ascent". American AlpineJournal. American...