Tag: guided ascents

Tag: guided ascents

Features and editorials about Alpine Recreation and our adventures.

Articles - Keeping the spirit of youth alive - 68-year-old Graeme Donovan fulfills his long-held dream of climbing a mountain over 3000m. 75-year-od Peter Aimer climbs 3151m high Mount Sefton.

Keeping the spirit of youth alive

Two Mountain Ascents for Seniors

On the 20th of October 68-year-old Graeme Donovan stood atop Lendenfeld Peak (3194m) and fulfilled a long-held dream of climbing a mountain over 3000m or 10,000ft.

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From Sandflies to Summit

New Zealand Alpine Journal

Back in the world of domestic, electronic and commercial nonsense, I find it hard to adjust to sitting still in fine weather, so I decide to put fingers to keyboard…

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Articles - No Ordinary Feet - Phil Doole and Gottlieb Braun-Elwert on the summit of Aoraki Mount Cook

No Ordinary Feet

Climbing Aoraki with double-amputee Phil Doole

A gripping account of a guided ascent of Aoraki / Mount Cook, led by Gottlieb Braun-Elwert, culminating in a triumphant summit climb with…

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Articles - Above Worry Level - Ski mountaineers carry skis on packs, climbing Elie de Beaumont in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park

Above Worry Level

Mid-winter ascents of Elie de Beaumont and Mount Tasman

A gripping account of two high alpine winter ascents in New Zealand’s Southern Alps — Elie de Beaumont and Mount Tasman — made during a…

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Articles - Threshold - Elke and Gottlieb on Aoraki Mount Cook in 1998

Threshold

A Father and Daughter Ascent of Aoraki / Mount Cook

At just 14 years old, Elke stood on the summit of Aoraki / Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest peak, beside her father, IFMGA mountain guide…

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