Alpinist Magazine Issue 34 - Spring 2011 Print or Digital?:Print IssueFeatures 42 Rock, Mountain, Climber On May 6, 2010, Katsutaka Yokoyama and Yasushi Okada reached the end of Mt. Logan' s 8500 foot southeast face, the biggest unclimbed wall in North America. The next day, they kept going: 3,000 more feet to the east summit (19,357') and over thirty kilometers down the East Ridge and around the glacier to their base camp. To the climbing community, it was one of the boldest alpine style journeys in recent years. For
in California's Lost Sierra
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Looking back on that summer
Mountain Profile: Darran Mountains
perhaps even to himself
Tool User For thousands of years
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5 Synthesis E 11 tuned carbon wheel system and Cushcore Inner-tire Suspension system
It was the beginning of a love story that would include a green van
Letters As an Alpinist reader confronts the current crises of America
Derek Franz remembers his friendship with Kennedy