Does Climbing Matter Anymore?
Getting to the top was once a noble pursuit. It’s not so clear today. nytimes.com |
Getting Exercise on St. Thomas (Bird’s-Eye Views Are a Bonus)
If you’re looking for something more thrilling than lying on the beach, perhaps you should try the island’s newest activity: rock climbing. travel.nytimes.com |
Ice Climber Dies in Avalanche
An ice climber was killed and his partner injured Sunday when an avalanche swept them off the wall of a Mount Washington ravine and they fell 2,000 feet, the authorities said. Thomas Smith, 41 years old, of Montpelier, Vt., was pronounced dead at Androscoggin Hospital in Berlin, Jean McAlister of the Appalachian Mountain Club said. nytimes.com |
Achille Compagnoni, a Conqueror of K2, Dies at 94
Mr. Compagnoni was one of the first two men to reach the summit of K2, the world’s second highest peak and among the most dangerous. nytimes.com |
Icy Climb to the Sky in Summery Yosemite
Conquering the 1,200-foot-high Dana Couloir is a summer sport in the Sierra Nevada, but because of climate change, it might not be around much longer. travel.nytimes.com |