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عنوان کتاب:THE AMERICAN ALPINE JOURNAL 2011 نویسنده : ناشر: american alpine club, american alpine journal تعداد صفحه : The American Alpine Journal - Volume 53, Issue 85 (The World's Most Significant Climbs, 53) (Book #85 in the American Alpine Journal Series) Empty StarEmpty StarEmpty StarEmpty StarEmpty Star No Customer Reviews No Synopsis Available. Published annually since 1929, the American Alpine Journal is internationally renowned as the finest publication of its kind—the world's “journal of record” for documenting significant climbs. In the Feature Stories we hear from those who have made many of the most impressive first ascents of the year: the big routes that will become tomorrow's legends. In Climbs & Expeditions we discover what else has happened in almost all the world's mountains. The 2011 edition is 400 pages long. See the table of contents below. Quantity Categories: American Alpine Club, Alpine Journals Tags: aac, aaj, 2011, american alpine club, american alpine journal Description The 2011 edition of the American Alpine Journal contains: Feature Articles: I-TO, by Katsutaka “Jumbo” Yokoyama The first ascent of the immense south face of Mt. Logan, Canada. DoDo’s Delight, by Bob Shepton The Wild Bunch slays one virgin wall after another on the Greenland 2010 – Tilman International expedition. The Rose of No-Man’s Land, by Bruce Normand Eight days under threat on the east face of Mt. Edgar, in Sichuan, yields a route almost too dangerous to be proud of. Season Finale, by Alex Honnold In today’s Yosemite, a good half-day is an ascent of Half Dome and El Cap, both solo. But climbing three El Cap routes still takes a full day. Takargo, Joe Puryear Nepal’s Rolwaling Valley delivers a paradise of unclimbed waterfall ice and a 6,771-meter virgin summit. The Serpent King, by Malcolm Bass The first ascent of the west face of Vasuki Parbat, India. Dracula, by Bjørn-Eivind Aartun Seventy-one sleepless hours during a first ascent on the southeast face of Mt. Foraker, in the Alaska Range. Journeys to Western Sichuan, by Tamotsu Nakamura A return visit to the Shaluli Shan reveals troublesome changes in the mostly unclimbed peaks of the Litang Plateau, China. Climbs and Expeditions: Contiguous United States, Alaska, Canada, Greenland Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile Antarctica, Norway Middle East (Turkey, Oman), Africa (Canary Islands, Mali, Chad) CIS (Russia, Georgia, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan), Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan Pakistan, India, Nepal, China, Tibet, Laos AAC Grants Book Reviews, edited by David Stevenson New books by Steve “Crusher” Bartlett, Ron Fawcett, Frederic Hartemann & Robert Hauptman, Jennifer Jordan, Royal Robbins, Jane Sievert & Jennifer Ridgeway, Norman Schaefer, Stephen E. Schmid, Joseph E. Taylor III, and Freddie Wilkinson. In Memoriam, edited by Cameron M. Burns Remembering Ross Bronson, Rich Jack, Christian Pruchnic, Joseph Puryear, Lorna Ream, and Douglas Zimmerman. Club Activities, edited by Frederick O. Johnson Index International Grade Comparison Chart کلمات کلیدی کوه کوهستان کوهنوردی کوهنورد إژورنال مجله بولتن