Hemming was also part of the group which put up the first ascent of the south face of the Aiguille Du Fou ( with John Harlin, Tom Frost and Stewart Fulton ) a spire of sheer rock long deemed to be unclimbable.
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"' Cirque of the Unclimbables "', located inside the Nahanni National Park Reserve, in the Northwest Territories, Canada, approximately west of Yellowknife, is a cluster of peaks and walls in the Mackenzie Mountains Natural Region.
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He was a talented climber, and was sent on commando missions by Government agent Lord Plimpton ( referred to by Joe as " The Guv " ) that involved climbing'unclimbable'obstacles & ndash; hence his nickname, the Human Fly.
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Second, the instructions to Wager and Wyn-Harris to try to tackle the Second Step lost them valuable time, and even though they eventually decided to take Norton's lower traverse they were by no means convinced that the Step was unclimbable.
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Regarding the final ridge, the pair had seen a very steep ridge, quite possibly unclimbable, but they realised that appearances might have been deceptive : the ridge observed might have been blocking the view of a true ridge from the South Col to the summit.
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One weather transmitter has already been installed by an advance team on the South Col, at 26, 300 feet; combined with a second transmitter scheduled for the summit, conditions will be available for the first time during the " unclimbable " winter months.
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The Diamond Couloir, a steep ice couloir fed by the fusion of the upper Diamond Glacier and pioneered in 1975 by Yvon Chouinard and Michael Covington, was once climbable in summer or winter but now is virtually unclimbable in summer conditions and is seldom deemed in climbable condition even in winter.
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This group was credited with putting up many new routes in the Alps during that time, most significantly the first ascent of the south face of the Aiguille Du Fou ( with John Harlin, Tom Frost and Gary Hemming ) a smooth wall of sheer rock long deemed to be unclimbable.
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In a second, later phase of construction, the railroad built a steep double-tracked ( called the'back track') route cutting the difficult grade ( at that era, so steep as to be unclimbable by Steam Engines with loaded cars ) into the mountainside from the north end of the Solomon Gap.
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The " Jaro " part would " then be derived from njaare, a bird, or, according to other informants, a leopard, or, possibly from jyaro a caravan . " Considering that the name Kilimanjaro has never been current among the Wachagga people, it is possible that the name was derived from Wachagga saying that the mountain was unclimbable, " kilemanjaare " or " kilemajyaro " and porters misinterpreted this as being the name of the mountain.
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