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  2. Steve House (climber) - Wikipedia

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    In the autumn of 2008, the spring of 2009, and the spring of 2011 House made three expeditions to Nepal to attempt the West Face of Makalu. [2]On March 25, 2010, while lead climbing on Mount Temple, Steve fell approximately 25 meters.

  3. Temple Crag - Wikipedia

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    Temple Crag is a mountain peak in the Palisades group of peaks of the Sierra Nevada with an elevation of 12,982 feet (3,957 m). The peak lies east of the Sierra Crest , between Mount Gayley and Mount Alice , straddling the drainages of the North and South Forks of Big Pine Creek .

  4. Mount Temple (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Temple is a mountain in Banff National Park of the Canadian Rockies of Alberta, Canada. Mt. Temple is located in the Bow River Valley between Paradise Creek and Moraine Creek and is the highest peak in the Lake Louise area. The peak dominates the western landscape along the Trans-Canada Highway from Castle Junction to Lake Louise.

  5. List of mountain peaks of California - Wikipedia

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    Mount Whitney is the highest mountain peak in the Sierra Nevada, the State of California, and the contiguous United States. This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks [a] of the U.S. State of California. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:

  6. Scrambling - Wikipedia

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    Scrambling Mount Galwey in Waterton Park, Alberta, Canada. Scrambling is a mountaineering term for ascending steep terrain using one's hands to assist in holds and balance. [1] It can be described as being between hiking and rock climbing. [2] "A scramble" is a related term, denoting terrain that could be ascended in this way.

  7. Palisades (California Sierra) - Wikipedia

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    The Palisades (or the Palisade Group) are a group of peaks in the central part of the Sierra Nevada in the U.S. state of California. They are located about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of the town of Big Pine, California. The peaks in the group are particularly steep, rugged peaks and "contain the finest alpine climbing in California."

  8. Middle Palisade - Wikipedia

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    Middle Palisade is a 14,018-foot (4,273-meter) peak in the central Sierra Nevada mountain range in the U.S. state of California.It is a fourteener, and lies on the Sierra Crest as part of the Palisades group, a group of prominent Sierra Nevada mountain summits that includes multiple other fourteeners, approximately 12 miles (19 km) southwest of the town of Big Pine.

  9. Mount Muir - Wikipedia

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    Hike and scramble from the west, class 3 [9] Mount Muir is a peak in the Sierra Nevada of California , 0.95 miles (1.5 km) south of Mount Whitney . This 14,018-foot (4,273 m) peak is named in honor of John Muir , a geologist , conservationist and founder of the Sierra Club .