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For the Mountaineers............!!!

"Mountain are cathedrals: grand and pure, the houses of my religion. I go to them as humans go to worship. From their lofty summits, I view my past, dream of the future, and with unusual acuity I am allowed to experience the present moment. My strength renewed, my vision cleared, in the mountains I celebrate creation. On each journey I am reborn." (ANATOLI BOUKREEV @ Above the Clouds)

Saturday 4 September 2010

The dreams that will never die....................!!!

Seven Summits - Facts & Figures of the Seven Summits


Since Dick Bass reached the Everest in 1985 and became the first person to climb the highest peak on the seven continents, a controversy has erupted. In 1986, Patrick Morrow reached the summit of the Elbrus, and claimed that he was the first person to climb the Seven Summits, not Dick Bass. Dick Bass claimed that the Carstensz Pyramid in New Guinea, which he summitted years before, was the summit of the seventh continent known as Australasia or Oceania. This included New Zealand, New Guinea, and certain Pacific Island, along with Australia. If this is true, Carstensz Pyramid would be the summit of the seventh continent, not Kosciuszko.

There are several arguments that plea for the Kosciuszko or the Carstensz Pyramid to be the Seventh Summit:
  • If one defines the geographic zone that includes Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand and certain Pacific islands, as Australasia or Oceania, then Carstensz Pyramid is certainly the highest peak in Australasia.
  • If Australia on its own is a continent on itself, then most regard Kosciuszko as the highest peak, but there are other who consider mountain 2745 metres named as the Big Ben on a small stormy island Heard Island, deep in the Southern Ocean as the Seventh Summit.
  • As Carstensz Pyramid lies in the Western New Guinea, also known as Irian Jaya, it politically does not belong to Australia but to Indonesia. And Indonesia is part of Asia.
We will not take any side in this discussion here. From the above, one should be able to draw their own conclusions, and otherwise, why not do what most people do? Climb all the Eight Summits! In this section, we have listed the figures and facts from all the "Eight Summits".

Elbrus

Elbrus
  • Europe
  • 5642m / 18,150ft
  • Kabardino-Balkaria
  • Caucasus
  • First Ascent: 1874, Grove, Gardiner, Walker, Sottajev and Knubel.


Kosciuszko

Kosciuszko
  • Australia
  • 2228m / 7310ft
  • New South Wales
  • Snowy Mountains
  • First Ascent: 1840, Edmond, Strzelecki.


Carstensz Pyramid

Carstensz
  • Australasia
  • 4884m / 16,024ft
  • Irian Jaya
  • Sudirman Range
  • First Ascent: 1962, Harrer, Temple, Kippax and Huizenga.




Everest

Everest
  • Asia
  • 8848m / 29,028ft
  • Tibet/Nepal
  • Himalaya
  • First Ascent: 1953, Norgay and Hillary.




Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro
  • Africa
  • 5895m / 19,340ft
  • Tanzania
  • First Ascent: 1889, Purtscheller.




Vinson

Vinson
  • Antarctica
  • 4897m / 16,023ft
  • Sentinel Range
  • First Ascent: 1966, Corbet, Evans, Long and Schoening.





Aconcagua

Aconcagua
  • South America
  • 6960m / 22,834ft
  • Argentina
  • Andes
  • First Ascent: 1897, Zurbriggen.




McKinley

McKinley
  • North America
  • 6194m / 20,320ft
  • Alaska, USA
  • Alaska Range
  • First Ascent: 1913, Karstens, Harper, Tatum and Stuck


What you read are just overviews of each of the Seven Summits, or the way we treated it here, the Eight Summits. There are a lot more information available in this site. Feel free to visit them if you wish to know more about the Seven Summits.

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