If a mountaineer plans to climb several unconquered peaks, he is ambitious. |
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As a mountaineer, part of the beauty of mountaineering, for me, is the level of personal challenge involved. |
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I see the notorious Sheila Face, certainly named by some carnal-dreaming mountaineer, looming like a succubus above the hut. |
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He was a crack skier and mountaineer, whose strength had been built up breaking up stones in a limestone quarry during the war. |
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He is wiry, bearded, a life-long mountaineer, skier and runner and one of Scotland's leading endurance riders. |
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But mountaineering involves risk, and occasionally a mountaineer must be rescued. |
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It was quite acceptable for a single, competent mountaineer to lead a group of lads and lassies on the hill, and to camp with them. |
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I was a rock climber and mountaineer, although I now confine myself to fell walking. |
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Veteran British mountaineer Chris Bonington, who climbed Everest in 1985, has now joined those demanding a change in the mountaineering culture. |
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For the legendary mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, scaling mountain peaks no longer remains the sport it once was. |
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The serious aerobic athlete, mountaineer, or alpine skier who doesn't mind wearing something that looks like a cyclometer. |
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With the skill of a veteran mountaineer, he masterfully accomplishes this task while going down a steep descent. |
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The crowd focuses on Wesley Bunch, a tanned, sinewy mountaineer from Jackson with a massive blond afro. |
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For instance, I am an ardent mountaineer and I have also been a polar explorer and a frequent traveller to Greenland. |
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A mountaineer had to cut off his right arm to free himself after being trapped under a falling boulder. |
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To a mountaineer it is the challenge of pushing physical resources to the limit by striving to achieve a demanding goal. |
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It was a little like a man declaring to be the world's finest mountaineer while laying on a sunlounger at sea level. |
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The only way to descend without slipping is to dig in heel-first, like a mountaineer coming down a snowfield. |
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Geoff was once asked at a slide show what qualities were essential to becoming a high-altitude mountaineer. |
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A Bradford mountaineer has successfully climbed his third unconquered peak. |
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Reasoning that he and Jean Carrel ought to join forces instead of competing, Whymper tried to persuade the Italian mountaineer to work for him as a guide. |
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Alex Gavan, a Romanian mountaineer among those still at base camp, tweeted the beginning of the helicopter evacuation. |
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A Chinese mountaineer held a green raincoat over his waist like an apron, covering his nakedness. |
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And for the first time, a Piolet d'or will be awarded to a mountaineer for his exemplary career. |
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In the afternoon, the mountaineer Tomaz Humar will relate his recent experience in Nanga Parbat this summer, where he was isolated for six days. |
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Around the same time, she met an American mountaineer at the Rum Doodle, a bar in Kathmandu. |
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Bernhard Simon, spokesman for the Dachser management, spoke to extreme mountaineer Hans Kammerlander about the ascents and descents to success. |
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But in 1970, a rival Italian mountaineer sparked doubts about the Cerro Torre ascent when he suggested in a magazine article that the peak was still unclimbed. |
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Jonathan Groff turns a hapless mountaineer who talks to his pet reindeer into a swashbuckling Prince Charming. |
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And even now no mountaineer would climb an eightthousand meter mountain without an Ovo Sport in their rucksack. |
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This explorer and mountaineer has some extraordinary achievements to his credit, including the world first of skiing across Ellesmere Island. |
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Collen is an accomplished mountaineer, rock climber, alpine skier, and has several years experience guiding in the mountains of Vancouver Island and coastal British Columbia. |
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He is a mountaineer, ice climber, expedition skier, guide, father of three, and intellectual authority on the singular history and geography of his beloved Iceland. |
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First, choose your lover from a list: do you fancy a barmaid, a mountaineer, a DJ or simply someone posh? |
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Every mountaineer dreams of once being able to climb this world-renowned mountain that owes its fame to its notorious North Face. |
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Like them, he went in a tiny team, often only with his wife, Julie-Ann Clyma, who was also a mountaineer. |
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Mallory crystallised a romantic vision of the mountaineer, chasing after dreams on ice-wrapped summits far from home and hearth. |
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As a mountaineer I would like to say, in parentheses, that the fact that 2002 is the International Year of the Mountains should be reflected in the budget. |
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At 60 years old, he's an ultramarathoner, adventure runner and mountaineer. |
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Sher Khan, a Pakistani mountaineer, sunk to his knees, shivering. |
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A Chinese mountaineer, Sher learned, had miraculously survived. |
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Similarly, Alan Rouse, a mountaineer who died in the 1986 K2 disaster, was educated in Birkenhead. |
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He's like a nostalgic mountaineer leaping from crack to crack. |
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Whether you're a sport climber, trad junkie, scrambler, standard route mountaineer or hangin' it out there alpinist, the Mountain National Parks are home to more mountains and routes than can be explored in one lifetime. |
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A video shot by a foreign mountaineer in September, showing a young nun being shot by Chinese border guards, was a bleak reminder of the risks they run. |
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Like a mountaineer, inspired by the high technological level of his expedition and the strength of the commitment he has made, we progress with you. |
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He was not only a great pioneer and mountaineer, but also a great philanthropist who made an immense contribution to the welfare of the people of Nepal. |
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They will take into account his experience as a mountaineer. |
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As the school-building mountaineer Greg Mortenson learned in his personal efforts to advance peace, the patience of Afghan culture is staggering by US standards. |
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The lost mountaineer was easily rescued because his phone transmitted his geocoordinates to the emergency services. |
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My father is a doctor by profession and was a mountaineer in his youth. |
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In his leisure time, he is quite an adventurer. Not only is he a passionate mountaineer and glacier pilot, he is also a loyal Harley-Davidson rider. |
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The purpose of the doctor's duty to take care is to protect the mountaineer against injuries caused by the failure of the knee, not rock falls. |
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Whether you're a fully trained mountaineer, a fair weather walker or just the sort who enjoys a cuppa in a country cafe, Betws y Coed will cater just fine for you. |
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The Chinese climber, accompanied by six sherpas, is attempting to scale Everest while the US mountaineer is heading alone for neighbouring Lhotse peak. |
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The doctor's negligence does result in the mountaineer running a risk which he otherwise would not have done, but this is insufficient to incur liability. |
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This docudrama tells a stunning true-life story of survival in a merciless environment when a mountaineer breaks his leg while climbing a peak in the Andes. |
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The mountaineer, who was on a precarious ledge, and two others sparked a dramatic operation when they became trapped on Carrauntoohil in the Macgillycuddy's Reeks, Co Kerry. |
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Guided by outdoorswoman and mountaineer BoJo Post, most of the activities feature the town's mining history, naturally sulphur-free hot springs and alpine setting. |
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