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  2. Alexander Nicolson - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Nicolson (Scottish Gaelic: Alasdair MacNeacail) (1827–1893) was a Scottish lawyer and man of letters, known as a Gaelic scholar and sheriff-substitute of Kirkcudbright and Greenock, and as a pioneer of mountain climbing in Scotland.

  3. List of climbers and mountaineers - Wikipedia

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    Eric Langmuir (1931–2005), UK, climber, mountain educationalist and avalanche researcher Samantha Larson (born 1988) US, youngest person to complete Seven Summits, at 18 in 2007 Marc-André Leclerc (1992–2018) Canada, first winter solo ascents of the Torre Egger in Patagonia and the Emperor Face of Mount Robson

  4. Mountaineering - Wikipedia

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    Climbers ascending Mount Rainier looking at Little Tahoma Peak. Mountaineering, mountain climbing, or alpinism [1] is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending mountains. Mountaineering-related activities include traditional outdoor climbing, skiing, and traversing via ferratas that have become sports in their own right.

  5. Mountain climbers are a full-body workout. Here's the right ...

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    Mountain climbers require work from a lot of muscle groups, so the extra effort equals extra results. The move works the abs, low back, glutes and hamstrings — all major muscle groups that help ...

  6. Category:Mountain climbers by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Mountain climbers from Georgia (country) (1 P) German mountain climbers (2 C, 52 P) Guatemalan mountain climbers (2 P) H. Hungarian mountain climbers (1 C, 3 P) I.

  7. Tim Macartney-Snape - Wikipedia

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    On 3 October 1984, climbing in cross-country ski boots as substitutes for his high altitude climbing boots that had been lost in an earlier avalanche, Macartney-Snape and Greg Mortimer became the first Australians to climb Mt Everest, [9] an achievement for which they were both awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to ...

  8. US and Canadian climbers missing on New Zealand mountain ...

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    Three climbers from the United States and Canada who went missing on New Zealand's highest mountain last week are believed to have died, police said on Friday. U.S. nationals Kurt Blair, 56, and ...

  9. 2 American climbers go missing on New Zealand mountain - AOL

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    Two American mountain climbers and a Canadian climber are missing after failing to return from their attempted summit of New Zealand’s highest peak on Monday, officials said.. Deteriorating ...