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1The climb up to hell

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  • Title: The climb up to hell
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 212
  • Publisher: ➤  Gollancz - St Martins - St. Martin's Paperbacks - Harper & Row - St. Martin's Griffin
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  • Publish Location: ➤  London - New York - New York, NY

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  • First Year Published: 1962
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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1936 Eiger climbing disaster

It is said that he tried to continue climbing, but the expedition had to be stopped for the night. The climbing resumed on the following day, when, during

List of mountaineering disasters by death toll

following is a list of mountaineering disasters by death toll. This list includes climbing and mountaineering disasters that resulted in multiple deaths (4+)

1934 Nanga Parbat climbing disaster

said that the disaster, "for sheer protracted agony, has no parallel in climbing annals." Jonathan Neale wrote a book about the 1934 climbing season on Nanga

1996 Mount Everest disaster

related to Mount Everest List of people who died climbing Mount Everest List of mountaineering disasters by death toll "Mount Everest Nepal Earthquake"

2008 K2 disaster

eleven in K2 mountain avalanche 1986 K2 disaster List of deaths on eight-thousanders List of mountaineering disasters by death toll The Summit (film), a 2012

Green Boots

Indo-Tibetan Border Police expedition (ITBP) who died as part of the 1996 climbing disaster on the mountain wearing green Koflach mountaineering boots. All expeditions

Alpine climbing

ice climbing, and/or mixed climbing, to summit typically large rock, ice or snow covered climbing routes (e.g. multi-pitch or big wall climbs) in mountainous

List of mountaineering disasters in North America by death toll

a list of mountaineering disasters in North America by death toll. This list includes climbing and mountaineering disasters that resulted in multiple

1996 Indo-Tibetan Border Police expedition to Mount Everest

routes up the mountain that became known as the 1996 Mount Everest climbing disaster. The expedition was led by Commandant Mohinder Singh and is credited

1967 Mount McKinley disaster

Climbing Disaster on America's Wildest Peak, which includes interviews with both Wilcox and Snyder about the events. List of mountaineering disasters