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Outside January 2006 Greg Child |
Es Ist Mein Bruder! Last summer, the headless corpse of Reinhold Messner's brother Gunther emerged out of the snowmelt on Pakistan's Nanga Parbat. After 35 years, would the discovery finally solve one of mountaineering's greatest mysteries? |
Outside January 2006 Justin Nyberg |
Ice Breaker Ines Papert not only won the women's division at Colorado's ice climbing festival last year, but beat the winner of the men's division by nearly three minutes. |
High on Adventure December 2005 Lee Juillerat |
Climbing Mount Shasta Shasta is a magical mountain that becomes a part of you after you successfully reach the peak. |
Outside December 2005 Conrad Anker |
Improving the Odds for Sherpas This all-star pantheon created the Alex Lowe Charitable Foundation (ALCF) to teach Sherpas more about avalanche forecasting and crevasse rescue. |
Adventure December 2005 Dan Duane |
Tomaz Humar: Incredible Rescue, Angry Backlash on Pakistan's Nanga Parbat When a helicopter plucked the celebrated mountaineer from a sheer Himalayan face, thousands cheered. So why are top climbers calling his rescue an utter shame? |
Outside October 2005 Jason Daley |
Struck Rod Liberal was climbing in the Grand Tetons when the worst happened -- a flash of lightning blasted him and a group of his climbing friends, leaving one dead. What's life like after high voltage rips through your body? You don't want to know. |
Outside October 2005 Luke Collins |
Attention Getter Danielle Fisher has climbed the highest peak on each continent, including Mount Everest -- and she's only 20. |
Adventure October 2005 |
"Life's an Adventure" Reader Photo Album Breathtaking photo of Cerro Cuerno from an altitude of 20,000 feet in Argentina. |
Outside September 2005 Mark Jenkins |
The Elements of Style It's time for a radical reform of high-altitude mountaineering -- and a fresh debate over what it means to climb right |
Adventure September 2005 |
Your Turn: There + Back The top prize photo in the first Wild Angle Photo Contest of the Adventure in Travel Expo: Rappelling in Zion National Park's Pine Creek. |
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