Almanac

Born on this day

1973 Mikko Markus Vermas, Finnish climber, who ascended Everest in 2010.


Gone on this day

2010 Osamu Tanabe, Japanese climber, who ascended Gasherbrum II in 1990, Broad Peak in 1993, Cho Oyu twice (1993 and 2001), Everest in 1993, Makalu in 1995, K2 in 1997, Gasherbrum I in 2002, Shisha Pangma Central-Peak in 2003, Nanga Parbat in 2005 and Shisha Pangma in 2006. He also climbed the South Face of Lhotse in winter 2006 to a point on the West-Ridge (~8475 m). He died in an avalanche on Dhaulagiri I, aged 49. Also his companion Toshio Yamamoto (2), who ascended Shisha Pangma in 2006, died there, aged 36.


First ascent on this day

2005 Kalurong (6674 m) by a Japanese party.


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Beka Brakai Chhok and Simone Moro
Tuesday, 11 August 2009 16:12

In March of this year, news sites on the internet created controversy based on a writer who claimed to know that Simone Moro was aware he did not climb the highest of the three Beka Brakai Chhok peaks.

This is certainly untrue and will be explained here in detail. The “case” of Beka Brakai Chhok (BBC) is truly one of the most confusing subjects in the history of High Asian research. Simone Moro achieved a fine, historical first ascent, a relatively rare feat in modern times. He and his companion Hervé Barmasse well deserved the “Dalla Longa Award”: BBC South is without question the most beautiful and the most challenging of the three BBC peaks.


In 2006, after private correspondence, it was realized that BBC Central is the highest of the three summits.


If you want to know the difference between the “big” world of passionate climbing, and the “small” world of private passionate research, then you need look no further than the story of BBC. This is a saga about peak identification and listing: it is about comparing maps and checking photos from all directions, mainly panoramas produced by expeditions that achieved first ascents. People involved in this confusing story are not to blame, particularly not the recent first ascensionists.

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Italian pioneer and Polish mountaineer died
Saturday, 08 August 2009 16:30

On August 6th, Riccardo Cassin, the leader of the successful Gasherbrum IV expedition in 1958, died, aged 100.

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Yesterday the Polish mountaineer Andrzej Marciniak was found dead on Posrednia Gran in the High Tatras. He ascended Everest in 1989 and Annapurna I in 1996. He was 50 years old.

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