David J E Callaway
Climbs in the Greater Ranges
Climbing in the
Alps,
Himalaya,
Karakoram,
other adventures, and
other stuff.
DENALI 20,310 feet (6,190 meters)
KILIMANJARO 19,341 feet (5,895 meters)
ACONCAGUA 22,837 feet (6960.8 meters)
MT. COOK/AORAKI 12,218 feet (3,724 meters)
MT. KOSCIUSZKO 7,310 feet (2,228 meters)
Climbing in the
Alps,
Himalaya,
Karakoram,
other adventures, and
other stuff.
From the north, with Wonder Lake
in the foreground
High camp
The West Buttress route
What I looked like
(3 weeks without a bath)
after climbing
McKinley/Denali
(Alaska).
Here I am at the
summit and the summit ridge
HERE.
And here
I am at the Genet Basin at 14,200 feet.
Climbing the headwall above it.
And HERE are Denali Pass (from above) and Archdeacons Tower.
And here I am finally coming home!
With
Stuart McGuinness
and friends at
Kilimanjaro
summit (Tanzania/Kenya, Africa)
Three shots of Uhuru point, one of Gillman's point
with Stuart, and one of the way up from Kibo hut
and
another summit shot
HERE and obligatory
certificate.
And then there is
ACONCAGUA,
Argentina.
Here I am at the summit.
Nido de Condores, 18,270 feet (5,570 meters).
Photo by my late friend Lt Col Robert Delanie Neal USMC.
And
the Canaleta, Berlin Hut, summit ridge, and two summit shots.
At the summit of
Mt Cook
(New Zealand)
At the summit of
Mt Cook
(New Zealand)
and (almost there!)
and
Arthur Collins.
At the summit of
Mount Kosciuszko,
the highest point of Australia
and
HERE
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