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  2. Mountaineering - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, there are many documented examples of people climbing mountains prior to the formal development of the sport in the 19th century, although many of these stories are sometimes considered fictional or legendary. [7] A rare medieval example of mountaineering is the 1100 AD ascent of the Untersberg.

  3. Category:Mountaineering - Wikipedia

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    Mountaineering concerns the ascent of mountains of various stature, using various types and amounts of mountaineering equipment; includes all types of mountaineering ...

  4. Alpine climbing - Wikipedia

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    Alpine climbing (German: Alpinklettern) is a type of mountaineering that uses any of a broad range of advanced climbing skills, including rock climbing, ice climbing, and/or mixed climbing, to summit typically large routes (e.g. multi-pitch or big wall) in an alpine environment.

  5. Mountain sport - Wikipedia

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    Examples of mountain sport. Skyrunning. Mixed climbing. Ski mountaineering. Wingsuit flying. Mountain sport (German: Bergsport) or Alpine sport German: Alpinsport) ...

  6. List of mountain peaks by prominence - Wikipedia

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    The encirclement parent is found by tracing the contour below peak A's key col and picking the highest mountain in that region. This is easier to determine than the prominence parent; however, it tends to give non-intuitive results for peaks with very low cols such as Jabal Shams which is #110 in the list.

  7. Last letters of pioneering climber who died on Everest reveal ...

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    The Everest letters outline Mallory’s meticulous preparations and equipment tests, and his optimism about their prospects. But the letters also show the darker side of mountaineering: bad ...

  8. Human foot found on Everest may hold key to one of ...

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    The pair disappeared on June 8, 1924, 800 feet below Everest’s summit, as they set off to complete the first documented ascent of the world’s tallest mountain.

  9. Expedition climbing - Wikipedia

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    While the use of full expedition-style climbing has almost completely diminished amongst leading mountaineers and climbers and is now only used by commercial guiding companies, many notable first ascents in mountaineering, and particularly those of the eight-thousanders, were achieved by employing large-scale expedition-style climbing techniques, including: [9]