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Chris Bonington: Everest Conquest and a Life in Mountaineering
Chris Bonington, a 90-year-old British mountaineer, led the first successful Everest expedition via the south-west face in 1975, reached the summit in 1985, and was knighted in 1996 for his contributions to mountaineering; his memoir, Ascent, details his experiences.
Chris Bonington: Everest Conquest and a Life in Mountaineering
Chris Bonington, a 90-year-old British mountaineer, led the first successful Everest expedition via the south-west face in 1975, reached the summit in 1985, and was knighted in 1996 for his contributions to mountaineering; his memoir, Ascent, details his experiences.
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8% Bias Score


K2 Avalanche: 11 Climbers Dead, Raising Mountaineering Safety Concerns
A 2008 avalanche on K2, the second-highest mountain in the world, killed 11 climbers, including Rolf Bae, highlighting the extreme risks of mountaineering and the addictive allure of the sport for climbers like his wife, Cecilie Skog, who survived the tragedy.
K2 Avalanche: 11 Climbers Dead, Raising Mountaineering Safety Concerns
A 2008 avalanche on K2, the second-highest mountain in the world, killed 11 climbers, including Rolf Bae, highlighting the extreme risks of mountaineering and the addictive allure of the sport for climbers like his wife, Cecilie Skog, who survived the tragedy.
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44% Bias Score


Bolivian Cholitas: Athleticism, Empowerment, and the Pursuit of Everest
Bolivian cholita women, primarily of Aymara and Quechua descent, are making significant strides in sports, particularly wrestling and mountaineering, challenging gender stereotypes and inspiring others through their athletic achievements and cultural pride.
Bolivian Cholitas: Athleticism, Empowerment, and the Pursuit of Everest
Bolivian cholita women, primarily of Aymara and Quechua descent, are making significant strides in sports, particularly wrestling and mountaineering, challenging gender stereotypes and inspiring others through their athletic achievements and cultural pride.
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20% Bias Score


Review: Nouvelles des cimes
A book review of Dino Buzzati's "Nouvelles des cimes," a collection of mountaineering articles highlighting the beauty and dangers of the mountains and the impact of climate change.
Review: Nouvelles des cimes
A book review of Dino Buzzati's "Nouvelles des cimes," a collection of mountaineering articles highlighting the beauty and dangers of the mountains and the impact of climate change.
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Multi-Amputee Climber Conquers Italy
Andrea Lanfri, a multi-amputee former Paralympic athlete, is undertaking a cross-Italy journey and climbing mountains to overcome adversity and inspire others.
Multi-Amputee Climber Conquers Italy
Andrea Lanfri, a multi-amputee former Paralympic athlete, is undertaking a cross-Italy journey and climbing mountains to overcome adversity and inspire others.
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0% Bias Score

First All-Female Denali Ascent Challenges Gender Norms in Mountaineering
In 1970, Dr. Grace Hoeman led six women in the first all-female ascent of Denali, challenging gender norms in mountaineering and demonstrating women's capabilities in a male-dominated field.

First All-Female Denali Ascent Challenges Gender Norms in Mountaineering
In 1970, Dr. Grace Hoeman led six women in the first all-female ascent of Denali, challenging gender norms in mountaineering and demonstrating women's capabilities in a male-dominated field.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Climber Aims to Conquer Volcanic Seven Summits
Ricardo Kaljouw, from Oost-Souburg, Netherlands, is attempting to climb Mount Sidley in Antarctica, aiming to become the first Dutch person and 48th person globally to conquer the Volcanic Seven Summits, a feat expected to cost over €70,000.

Dutch Climber Aims to Conquer Volcanic Seven Summits
Ricardo Kaljouw, from Oost-Souburg, Netherlands, is attempting to climb Mount Sidley in Antarctica, aiming to become the first Dutch person and 48th person globally to conquer the Volcanic Seven Summits, a feat expected to cost over €70,000.
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44% Bias Score

Three Climbers Presumed Dead After Fall on Aoraki
Three experienced mountain climbers—two from the U.S. and one from Canada—are presumed dead after falling on Aoraki, New Zealand's highest peak, following a five-day search that ended after footprints and their belongings were discovered.

Three Climbers Presumed Dead After Fall on Aoraki
Three experienced mountain climbers—two from the U.S. and one from Canada—are presumed dead after falling on Aoraki, New Zealand's highest peak, following a five-day search that ended after footprints and their belongings were discovered.
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28% Bias Score

Himalayan Climbing Tragedy
A Slovak mountaineer dies after a fall during descent from a successful climb in the Himalayas.

Himalayan Climbing Tragedy
A Slovak mountaineer dies after a fall during descent from a successful climb in the Himalayas.
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