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22й конкурс Piolet D'Or

29 марта 2014 Piolet D'Or получили канадцы Рафаэль Славински и Ян Велстед за восхождение по СЗ стене К6, и швейцарец Ули Штек за соло восхождение на Аннапурну.

Специальная премия Brotherhood of the Rope (Веревочное Братство) досталась Яннику Грациани и Стефану Бенуа за повторение м-та Ули Штека на Аннапурне.

ЗЛ за Lifetime achievement вручен Джону Роскелей (JOHN ROSKELLEY)

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41686

after Walter Bonatti, Reinhold Messner, Doug Scott, Robert Paragot and Kurt Diemberger - will be given to American alpinist John Roskelley. Born in 1948, he undertook a series of great climbs in the 1970's and '80's such as Nanda Devi, Great Trango Tower, K2 and Makalu. видео

 

 

 

 

Видео восхождений (все номинанты):

К6, сз стена (Славински, Велстед)

K6 West has also been the target of several previous attempts. Canadians Raphael Slawinski and Ian Welsted first had to climb through a complex and dangerous icefall to reach an elegant ice/mixed line on the Northwest face, which led in turn to the crest of the upper west ridge. The pair took five days to reach the summit, gaining 2,700m of vertical height above base camp. A further day was needed to descend the route.

Аннапурна, Ули Штек

The South face of Annapurna has been a high altitude forcing ground for progressive Himalayan climbing. An alpine style ascent of this face was completed as early as 1984. In 1992 Pierre Beghin and Jean-Christophe Lafaille tried a route to the right of the 1970 British south pillar, reaching above 7,300m. Retreating from this point in poor weather, Beghin fell to his death. Ueli Steck (Switzerland) completed this route in a 28-hour round trip (8-9 October) from an advanced base beneath the ca 2,700m wall, climbing up and down the top section at night to escape strong daytime winds.

Маунт Лоренс

This isolated icy giant is situated on the Lacuna Glacier, south of Foraker. Mark Allen (USA) and Graham Zimmerman (USA/New Zealand) took two days to get to the base of the peak from their drop-off point, and then succeeded in making the first ascent of the northeast buttress and north ridge. They reached the summit after two bivouacs, for only its second ascent, negotiating unprotected climbing around large gargoyle cornices. Their ascent, and subsequent descent via the east face, was completed in a total of 67 hours from 20-22 May.

КУньян Чиж Восточная

The Kunyang Chhish still has virgin summits and the east peak had been the object of several previous parties. After two attempts defeated by storm, Simon Anthamatten (Switzerland), Hansjorg and Matthias Auer (Austria) climbed the 2,700m mixed Southwest face in six days, two of which were spent trapped at 6,700m by foul weather. The corniced summit ridge, with its baroque architecture, proved spectacular.

Талунг

Marek Holecek and Zdenek Hruby completed the first ascent of the North face of Talung, a summit situated immediately south of Kangchenjunga. This side of the mountain, previously the target of several attempts, gives a challenging 2,000m of vertical ascent. Despite considerable difficulties, the Czech pair summited in five days, ending the climb in unfavourable weather. The descent of the west face took an additional day. Sadly, Zdenek Hruby died in August on Gasherbrum I.

27 марта 2014. Сегодня и завтра можно посмотреть прямую трансляцию конурса на сайте www.pioletsdor.com

 

8 Февраля 2014

Восхождения 2013 года, Long list (72 восхождения) (источникhttp://www.pioletsdor.com):

ALPS-DOLOMITES-PYRENEES

Grandes Jorasses (4,208m)

A new route on the east face between Groucho Marx and the Boivin Diaferia by Max Bionnet and Sebastien Ratel. The third pitch of 750m Borat was led free at 7b, while the fourth was led at 7a with some aid, but followed free at 7b.

http://maxbonniot.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/face-est-jorasses_7.html (in French)

Eiger (3,970m)

On the north face Robert Jasper (Germany) and Roger Schali (Switzerland) made a rare repeat and first free ascent of the Ghilini-Piola Direttissima. The two climbed the 1,400m route in 14-hour day at 7b/c.

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/eiger-action-major-repeats-by-jasper-and-schli-maccleod-and-muskett

Hohe Kirche (2,634m)

New route, solo, on the north face of this Zillertal (Austrian Alps) peak at the start of December by David Lama; Nordverscheidung (400m, UIAA VI/VII WI4 M4/5 90°). Temperatures down to -10°C.

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41442

Sagzahn

First winter ascent of the Sagwand on the Sagzahn (Zillertal) via the 800m Schiefer Riss by Hansjorg Auer, David Lama and Peter Ortner at VI M7 80° over two days in March.

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=40715

Piccola Civetta (3,207m)

New mixed route on the north face established over four days in May by Stefano Angelini, Alessandro Beber and Fabrizio Dellai; Argento Vivo (1,200m, WI6+ M8 A2 5+).

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=40997

Sass de la Crusc (2,907m)

Wustenblume (400m, VIII+), a new route on this celebrated wall by Josef Hilpold and Ulrich Viertler, was climbed in sections, and with some fixed ropes. However, they used only trad gear, which led to several challenging pitches.

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41347#

Sassolungo (3,181m)

First ascent of La Legrima, a coveted winter line up the north face. The 1,000m climb was carried out over two days in early January by Adam Holzknecht and Hubert Moroder using natural gear. Difficulties are WI6 M6 V+, with two sections of A0.

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=40525

Sass Pordoi (2,952m)

A winter line based around the classic Fedele route on the northwest face was climbed by Jeff Mercier and Korra Pesce to give Ghost Dogs (750m, WI6 R/X M5 5+/6a). After 550m the two reached the great terrace where they escaped (continuing would have meant climbing the upper section in the sun), but came back the following day and finished the top wall.

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41430

Pyrenees

Eloi Callado made a complete traverses of the Pyrenees. In a single odyssey it took him 67 days to complete his 1,200km trip, during which he climbed 55 routes, among them Spigolo d'Ansabere (7a+), Embarradere on Ossau (6c+), both hard and classic routes in Gavarnie, and the north face of Vignemale. A total of 25,000m of climbing with most routes graded between 5c and 6b.

http://desnivel.com/escalada-roca/eloi-callado-recorre-en-solitario-todo-el-pirineo-escalando-55-vias-clasicas (in Spanish)

NORWAY

Trollryggen (1,740m), not to summit

First true calendar winter ascent of Suser Gjennom Harryland on Norway's celebrated Trollveggen or Troll Wall by Tormod Granheim and Aleksander Gamme (Norway), and Andy Kirkpatrick (UK). Eighteen pitches up to A3 were climbed in capsule style (12 days), on left side of the wall to the junction with the east ridge at half-height, from where they descended.

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/kirkpatrick-makes-first-calendar-winter-ascent-on-troll-wall

Senja Island

On a small peak situated on the island of Senja in northern Norway, Bent Vidar Eilertsen and Ines Papert established the 400m Finnmannen (M9+ WI7) in a 19-hour push after an approach by kayak.

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=40660#

CANADA

Mount Bute (2,804m)

First free ascent of this 600m west face in British Columbia's Coast Range by Blake Herrington and Madaleine Sorkin. The pair found "world class granite" and Sorkin led the crux at 5.12-.

http://www.climbing.com/news/herrington-sorkin-free-huge-canadian-face/

Mount Turnweather (1,759m)

Canadians Delano and Joshua Lavigne made the first ascent of Butterknife Ridge, following the east ridge of this Baffin Island peak at 5.12 AI3.

http://joshualavigne.com/blog

GREENLAND

The Horn (ca 1,700m)

First ascent of the seaward face of this formation on Upernavik Island off the west coast of Greenland. Jacob Cook and Ian Faulkner climbed the 1,000m face free to complete Cosmic Rave (British E6 6b). There were particularly runout sections and part of the face was fixed prior to the final push. Faulkner and Tom Codrington also climbed the 800m, vertical, seaward face of Ivnarssuaq Great Wall, in a 72-hour alpine style push with two poor bivouacs, to produce The Incredible Orange (British E3 5c).

http://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/page.php?id=5840

Navianarpoq (1,550m)

In the Torssuqatoq Spires the Spanish-Basque team of Txemari Andres, Vicente Castro and Kepa Escribano climbed five fine new rock routes. The longest, the southeast face of Navianarpoq, was ascended, and a complex descent made of the previously untouched south ridge, in 35 hours camp-to-camp; Nunatak (735m of climbing, 7a A1).

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/multiple-hard-rock-routes-climbed-in-greenlands-torssuqatoq-spires

Breakfast Spire

First ascent of the elegant south ridge of a summit in the Torssuqatoq Spires first climbed by the 2010 American-Belgian team. Quinn Brett, John Dickey, Prairie Kearney, and Lizzy Scully reached the previously unclimbed south summit block to complete Morning Luxury (430m of climbing, 5.11a/b). The three women also climbed the 550m Plenty for Everyone (5.10+/11-) on the southeast face of Barnes Wall.

http://www.thecleanestline.com/2013/10/i-dream-greenland.html

ALASKA

Mooses Tooth (3,150m)

Rising from the Buckskin Glacier, Bird of Prey (1,500m, 6a M7+ A2 90°), the most direct line up the east face, was completed in 48 hours camp-to-camp by Dani Arnold and David Lama (stopped on summit plateau). Sustained technical difficulties of a very high order.

http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web13s/newswire-mooses-tooth-east-face

Mooses Tooth (3,150m)

Another route of sustained technical difficulty of similarly high order, Terror (1,500m, WI6 M7 R/X A2), was climbed by Scot Adamson and Chris Wright (who walked across to the summit).

http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web13s/newswire-mooses-tooth-east-face

Mooses Tooth (3,150m)

Scott Adamson and Pete Tapley climbed NWS towards the right side of this 1,500m face at AI6 and M5, in the process making the first free route on this impressively steep wall. They stopped on the summit plateau.

http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web13s/newswire-mooses-tooth-east-face

Mount Laurens (3,052m)

Second ascent of this remote peak near to Foraker, Mark Allen (USA) and Graham Zimmerman (NZ/USA) having to walk two days from their drop-off point to the foot of the mountain. They were probably the first to visit the southwest fork of the Lacuna Glacier, from which they climbed the northeast buttress (1,400m, V AI4 M7 A1) in a 67-hour round trip.

http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web13s/newswire-laurens-lacuna-allen-zimmerman

The Citadel (2,590m)

First ascent of Hypa-Zypa Couloir (1,300m, VI 5.10R AI5+ M6+ A3) on the east face by Ben Erdmann, Jess Roskelley, and Kristoffer Szilas. The climbers traversed the peak, descending the north ridge, and regained their camp on the glacier ca 70 hours after leaving.

http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web13s/newswire-citadel-kichatnas

The Apocalypse (2,848m)

First ascent of this major peak in the remote, infrequently visited, and climatically challenged Revelation Mountains by Clint Helander and Jason Stuckey via the west Face (1,350m AI5).

http://www.talkeetnaair.com/_blog/Talkeetna_Air_Taxi_Blog/post/Helander_and_Stuckey_Conquer_Alaskan_Apocalypse/

SOUTH AMERICA

Acopan Tepui

On the southeast face Jeremy Collins, Pat Goodman and Jose Miranda climbed In Gold Blood over five days, and then attempted to free the two crux pitches. They succeeded on one, and the 11-pitch route now has a grade of V 5.12c R A0.

http://www.climbing.com/news/collins-goodman-complete-new-route-in-venezuela/

Ranrapalca (6,162m)

In June Carlos Esteban Pineda Beyer and Carlos Sole made the first ascent of the central couloir on the north face by the technical and sometimes objectively threatened Learning of our Weaknesses (960m, ED+, 5.10 M6 70-90°). The Venezuelan pair made a non-stop ascent, and descent of the normal route, in 43 hours.

http://www.andesinfoplus.blogspot.com.es/2013/08/andes-peru-cordillera-blanca-ishinca_5.html

Purscanturpa Este (5,410m)

The first ascent of the southeast face of this largely rocky peak in the Cordillera Huayhuash by Japanese Masanobu Noba and Yasushi Yamanoi via Qiumplirgun Swerminganta (800m, ED3, UIAA VII M5+ A1). This may be only the fourth ascent of the mountain.

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/hard-technical-ascents-in-the-cordillera-huayhuash

Pico del Norte (6,050m)

A new route on the northwest face of this Bolivian summit in the Illampu Group, followed by a descent of the northwest ridge, in one long day by Argentinians Gabriel Fava and Carlitos Molina; Neq'e, Neq'e (1,000m, F6b+ 60°).

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/big-new-route-in-bolivian-andes

Illimani (6,439m)

A new route on the south face of the highest peak of the Cordillera Real, out of season (December), by Bolivian guides Juvenal and Sergio Condori; Jach'a Kuntur Ajayu (1,400m to summit, TD, VI WI4 X 5+ M5).

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1399974370245680.1073741828.1399389050304212&type=1 (in Spanish)

El Monstruo

With various partners Nathan Conroy opened the second new route on the biggest and most remote wall in the Chilean Cochamo region. Conroy began the route in 2012 with his father, having spent many days on previous occasions forging a route to the base of the wall. The 1,600m (28 pitches) La Presencia de mi Padre was climbed all free at 5.10+.

http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201212265/El-Monstruo-La-Presencia-de-mi-Padre

Cerro Catedral (2,200m)

First free ascent of the east face of this peak in Torres del Paine by Merlin Didier, Stephane Hanssens and Sean Villanueva. The trio fixed some ropes then spent a week on the wall climbing capsule style. Los Fabulosos Dos (1,000m, 7c+) is a variation on La Escoba de Dios. They also made the first free ascent of the east face of Cerro Cota 2000, in capsule style (500m, 7c+).

http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201212278/Cerro-Catedral-East-Face-First-Free-Ascent

North Tower of Paine (2,260m)

First ascent of Plate Tectonics on the east face in a 15-day capsule style push. Mylas Moser and Amy Ness climbed the 900m route in 21 pitches (VI 5.12 C1-).

http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201212277/North-Tower-East-Face-Plate-Tectonics

Torres del Paine

First integral traverse of the three main Paine towers by Pedro Cifuentes over 29 days in January-February. Completing the entire skyline the Spanish climber used previously cached food and gear, and at one stage spent eight days confined to his portaledge.

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/first-complete-crossing-of-the-torres-del-paine

Torre Egger (2,850m)

The west face was climbed by Matteo della Bordella and Luca Schiera to give Notti Magiche (1,000m, 7a A2 WI4). The three completed the route in a three-day push, but jugged some of the fixed ropes left on previous attempts. Six bolts were placed, though others were in-situ from past attempts. They removed all the fixed ropes before leaving.

http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201212311/Torre-Egger-west-face-Notti-Magiche

Fitz Roy (3,405m)

On the east face Luka Kranjc and Tajej Kreselj from Slovenia climbed The Real Kekic in four days to the summit. There is ca 800m of new climbing on the Goretta Pillar, right of the Diedro del Diablo, above which the two followed the Casarotto route to the top. Difficulties on this 1,200m ascent were VI 5.11+ A2.

http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201212166/Fitz-Roy-east-face-The-Real-Kekec

Fitz Roy (3,405m)

New route on the north face, left of the French Northwest Ridge, by Luciano Fiorenza and Sergio Tartari (Argentina) in three days; Samba do Leao (1,300m, 6b+).

http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201212313/Fitz-Roy-north-face-Samba-do-Leao

Fitz Roy (3,405m)

In a continuous ascent of 31 hours (46 hours round trip) Stephane Hanssens and Sean Villanueva climbed a new route on the north face left of the French Northwest ridge. They climbed new ground to the Grand Hotel, where they crossed Samba do Leao, and finished up the top section of El Flanco con Domingo. Every pitch was on-sighted except for one, where they lowered for the red point: Persiguiendo el Avion (1,800m, 900m of new ground, 7b+).

http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201212312/Fitz-Roy-north-face-Persiguiendo-el-Avin

Monte Sarmiento (2,235m)

Second overall and first winter ascent of the main summit of Sarmiento in Tierra del Fuego by Natalia Martinez (Argentina) and Camilo Rada (Chile). The pair followed glacier slopes to the 400m north face, which they climbed in eight pitches to create Suerte de Sarmiento (D+, generally 60 - ca 90°, but with a crux rimaye giving five metres of 110°, which they aided).

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41249

ANTARCTICA

Ulvetanna (2,931m)

A fixed rope and capsule style first ascent of the huge northeast ridge of this spectacular rock peak in Queen Maud Land by Leo Houlding, Alastair Lee, Jason Pickles, Chris Rabone (all UK), and Sean Leary (USA). The ca 1,100m ridge had more than 1,700m of climbing (35 pitches) with remarkably high technical difficulties, given the harsh Antarctic climate; British E6 6b and A2/C2.

http://www.ukclimbing.com/news/item.php?id=67777

NEW ZEALAND

Tutoku (2,746m)

The first ascent of the west face of this peak in the Darrans, by Guy McKinnon, solo, completed what had been described as one of the greatest remaining mountaineering challenges in New Zealand. McKinnon soloed the 1,900m face in one day, then descended to the north with one bivouac. The route has a New Zealand Darrans grade of VI 4+, though if the grading system was open ended it would probably be VII.

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/one-of-new-zealands-biggest-mountaineering-challenges-finally-climbed

PAKISTAN

Khunyang Chhish East (7,400m)

First ascent of this Hispar peak by Simon Anthamatten, Hansjorg and Matthias Auer, who climbed the mixed 2,700m southwest face, with difficulties that Anthamattten rationalized were M4/5 at 7,000m.*

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41158

Usun Brakk (6,422m)

First ascent of this previously-attempted peak west of the Ogre by Ondra Mandula and Jiri Pliska from the Czech Republic. The pair climbed the west pillar with two bivouacs, naming their 1,600m climb, At the Right Time in the Right Place (6b 70° M5 A1), due to finding perfect conditions on the wall and enjoying good weather throughout.

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/czech-climbers-make-first-ascent-of-conways-ogre

Uli Biaho (6,109m)

Eugeny Bashkirtsov and Denis Veretenin from Russia climbed a new route, alpine style, on the east pillar to the right of the 1979 American line, then descended the south face in a total of seven days. Russian Roulette (1,900m 6c+ A2) mostly follows wide cracks and would have been psychologically easier had the team carried more than one large cam. Seven (hand-drilled) bolts were placed, mainly on anchors.

(Unpublished AAJ report)

Uli Biaho Tower (6,109m)

First ascent of the south pillar by Italians Matteo Della Bordella and Luca Schiera, and the Swiss Silvan Schupbach. After a long couloir approach (50-70/75°) the three climbed the 500m pillar (first attempted almost 40 years ago) with one bivouac; Speck (350m, 6b A0, followed by 150m of snow/mixed to 70°). Schiera and Schupbach also climbed Trango Tower and Great Trango during the same trip, making them the first to summit the three major towers above the Trango Glacier.

http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web13x/newswire-new-route-uli-biaho-italians

Great Trango Tower (6,286m), not to main summit

From July 31 - August 19 Marek Raganowicz and Marcin Tomaszewski from Poland put up a new route on the right side of the northwest face of Great Trango Tower. The first 38 of this 45-pitch route were independent. The pair climbed capsule style with four portaledge camps, reaching the top of the southwest ridge leading towards the 6,237m southwest summit. Twenty-one belay bolts and eight rivets were hand-drilled: Bushido (ca 1,950m, US VII- A4 UIAA VII+).

http://www.rockandice.com/lates-news/polish-team-establish-new-route-on-great-trango-tower

Broad Peak (8,047m)

Partial new route on the west face by Iranians Aidin Bozorgi, Mojtaba Jarahi, and Pouya Keivan. The three climbed the Normal route to Camp 3 at 7,000m, then traversed right onto the west face, slanting across ice, snow and rocky ground to reach the upper south ridge, which they followed back to the main summit. The new ground was climbed in alpine style. Tragically, exhausted in the summit area, the three became disorientated, lost the descent, and eventually perished.

http://altitudepakistan.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/broad-peak-new-route-iranian-climbers.html

K6 West (7,040m)

Rafael Slawinski and Ian Welsted made the first ascent of K6 West via the northwest face and west ridge in five days from the Charakusa Glacier. A further day was needed for descent. Above a complex glacier approach the route gave 1,800m of technical climbing up to WI4+ M6+. Prior to their ascent the line had been attempted almost to the ridge by Japanese.

http://blog.scarpa.com/first-ascent-of-k6-west-7040-m-via-the-northwest-face-by-raphael-slawinski-and-ian-welsted/

Kapura (6,544m), not to summit

First ascent of the southwest ridge by Portuguese Paulo Roxo and Daniela Teixeira. Approaching via the Nangma Valley they made two bivouacs, one on the ascent and one on the descent, naming their route Never Ending Dreams (1,300m, M4 70°). They reached a small sub-summit of at least 6,350m at the end of the southwest ridge of Kapura South Peak.

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/rare-portuguese-first-ascent-in-pakistan-karakoram

INDIA

Jungdung Kangri (6,160m)

First ascent of this peak in the Ladakh Range, north of Leh, by Cory Hall (Canada) and James Moneypenny (UK) via the Moneypenny Hall of Fame (650m, ED1 90° A2+).

http://gripped.com/news/first-ascent-canadian-cory-hall-climbs-jungdung-kangri-6160m/

Kishtwar Kailash (6,451m)

First ascent of this previous untried peak in Eastern Kishtwar by Mick Fowler and Paul Ramsden via the southwest face, 1,500 m, ED, Scottish VI. They climbed and descended the route in a total of seven days.

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/fowler-and-ramsden-make-first-ascent-of-kishtwar-kailash

Ice Wave (5,618m)

First ascent of the west summit of this peak above the Satling Glacier by German women Yvonne Koch, Mirjam Limmer, and Ursula Wolfgruber via the North Couloir (450m, nine pitches, M5 70° ice)

http://www.alpenverein.de/bergsport/expeditionen/dav-expeditions-kader-bergsteigen-frauenbergsteigen-satling-valley-himalaya_aid_13421.html (in German)

NEPAL

Jagdula Lek Traverse

cr_bijora_2013.htm (in French)
From a base camp at 4,021m, Francois Damilano made a 20-hour round trip ascent of three peaks on the Jagdula Lek in the Kanjiroba Himal of West Nepal. He walked seven kilometers up glacier to the foot of the southwest face of Jagdula (5,761m), soloed this steep snow/ice face, with a tricky exit onto the summit ridge due to large cornices, then traversed the mushroomed crest northwest to two more virgin summits (5,783m and 5,750m), before descending to base.

(Unpublished AAJ report) - http://www.paulo-grobel.com/ [website under re-construction]

Annapurna (8,091m)

New route on the south face by Ueli Steck, alone, in a 28-hour round trip from advanced base, 8-9 October.
This route was repeated 16-26 October by Stephane Benoist and Yannick Graziani (different start and a few variations through the headwall). Some sections of M5+/M6 reported above 7,000m, and M4/M5 at around 7,500m: see http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41390

http://www.petzl.com/en/outdoor/news/in-field/2013/11/07/ueli-steck-historic-solo-annapurna-s-south-face [just one of millions]

Ghandarbha Chuli (6,248m)

First ascent of this peak in the Annapurna Sanctuary via the southwest face and west ridge by Cosmin Andron and Christina Pogacean (Romania). There were ca 1,900m of ascent above advanced base on snow, ice and mixed up to 75°

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/new-peak-climbed-in-the-annapurna-sanctuary

Peak 6,505m

First ascent of this peak south of Annapurna III by Stephane Benoist and Yannick Graziani prior to their ascent of Annapurna I. The pair climbed the southwest couloir (700m, TD- with sections of 90°).

http://www.grandes-courses-alpinisme.com/annapurna.php (in French)

Gaurishankar South (7,010m), not to summit

Mathieu Detrie, Pierre Labbre, Mathieu Maynadier and Jerome Para made a new route on the steep and difficult south face. The team climbed to the top of the face at 6,800m but did not continue to Gauri (the south summit - 7,010m); Peine Prolongee (ED, WI5+ M5 A1).

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/south-face-of-gaurishankar-finally-climbed

Bamongo (6,400m)

Second ascent of this summit on the west ridge of Kang Nachugo via a new line on south face and west ridge by Mingma Gyalje Sherpa, Pema Tshering Sherpa, and Liu Yong (Daliu). The Road of Che Guevara had sections of 75° and the usual precarious climbing along corniced crests. The ascent and descent were completed in 16 hours.

http://bamongo.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/rolwaling-is-hiddenvalley-in-narrow.html

Kang Nachugo (6,737m), not to summit.

First ascent of the previously attempted southwest face, stopping on the south-southeast ridge at 6,640m, by Domen Kastilic and Santiago Padros. The 1,500m route, named Monsoon, was climbed in two days with sections of difficult snow and ice up to 75°.

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41352

Likhu Chuli I (6,719m)

Ines Papert made the first ascent of this Rolwaling peak in mid-November. With Thomas Senf she climbed the north-northeast face over the east summit to make a third camp at 6,580m on the north ridge. Next day, Senf, fearing frostbite, remained, while Papert continued to the top alone (total height gained ca 1,900m, generally 70°). Both climbers then descended the north ridge.

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41406

Pangbuk North (6,478m)

Scott Adamson and Christopher Wright made the first ascent of the previously attempted and now newly named Pangbuk North in the Lunag Group. The pair climbed directly up the northeast face: Purgation (1,100m, VI WI6+ M6) had two crux pitches of rotten ice and overhanging rock through the headwall.

http://www.climbing.com/news/americans-bag-two-major-first-ascents-in-nepal/

Lunag West (ca 6,400m)

First ascent of this peak in the Lunag Group by Scott Adamson and Chris Wright prior to their ascent of Pangbuk North. The pair climbed the southeast face; Open Fire (1,000m, V WI5 M3).

http://www.climbing.com/news/americans-bag-two-major-first-ascents-in-nepal/

Arakam Tse (5,904m)

First known ascent of this peak west of Cholatse. Silvestre Barrientos, Alfonso Gaston, Josep Maria Esquirol, and Ferran Rodriguez climbed the northeast face to create Tatopani (1,000m, VI/5+ M5+).

http://esquirolfree.blogspot.co.uk/ (in Spanish)

Lungaretse (5,870m, Google Earth), not to summit

First ascent of the southwest couloir on this peak north of Kyajo Ri by Camilo Lopez and Anna Pfaff, who terminated their ascent on the west ridge ca 150m below the summit. Colombian Direct (1,200m, TD, AI4 90°)

http://climbingmadness.blogspot.co.uk/

Kyajo Ri (6,186m)

First ascent of the east face by Russian Vladimir Belousov and Ukrainian Marina Kopteva. The pair climbed the 1,150m face in five days to create the 28-pitch Stealing Beauty (6b A2 M6 AI3). Some bolts were placed.

http://www.climbing.com/news/two-new-routes-in-nepal/

Kusum Kanguru (6,367m)

First ascent of the southwest face, followed by a traverse of the mountain and descent to the north, by Vyacheslav Ivanov and Alexander Ruchkin: Falling into the Void (1,400m, TD/ED, WI5 M5). Caught in bad weather the climbers had to sit for three days on the wall and finally took around 11 days to summit. Several more were needed to escape the mountain, the last four days without food. Once in the Monjo valley, they were unable to find a proper exit and were eventually evacuated by helicopter.

(Unpublished AAJ report)

Amphu I (6,740m)

First known ascent of this snow/ice peak west of Baruntse North via the southwest face and west ridge by Koreans An Chi-Young, Kim Young-Mi, and Oh Young-Hoon. Windy Couloir (1,300m, plus 500m glacier approach, TD, AI5) was delicate and poorly protected in the upper section.

http://7mmrope.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/windy-couloir-first-ascent-of-amphu-1.html

Talung (7,349m)

Marek Holocek and Zdenek Hruby (Czech Republic) made the first ascent of the north face of Talung opposite Kangchenjunga. The pair climbed the ca 2,000m face in four and a half days, naming the line Thumba Party (WI6 M6+), then descended the west face in a further day and a half.

https://www.thebmc.co.uk/holecek-and-hruby-climb-north-face-of-talung-in-alpinestyle

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Kyzyl Asker (5,842m)

A free ascent of the southeast pillar by Nicolas Favresse, Stephane Hanssens, Sean Villanueva, and Evrard Wendenbaum in 15 days capsule style. After a new integral start, the climb lies very close to the 2007 Russian route as far as Camp 3 on the pillar. Above, it takes an identical line. Conditions were very cold but the 1,200m route was completed at 7b M7/8 with three portaledge camps.

http://www.thecleanestline.com/2013/12/china-jam-free-climbing-the-south-pillar-of-kyzyl-asker.html

Great Wall of China (north top of ca 5,120m)

Vincent Perrin, Bas van der Smeede, and Bas Visscher made the first ascent of the north face of the north top of the Great Wall of China (opposite Kyzyl Asker): Double Trouble (800m, TD- AI4) was similar to the Swiss Route on Les Courtes.

http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=41419

Ice Tooth (aka Kang Ri, 6,240m)

First ascent of the east ridge of this peak in the Xixabangma group by Luka Lindic, Nejc Marcic, Luka Strazar, Marko Prezelj, and Martin Zumer with one bivouac. Initial difficult rock led to easier mixed.

http://lukalindic.si/?p=294

Zhalaqueni (5,429m)

Li Yuan, Zhang Xiao Hui and Zheng Chao Hui made the first official and winter ascent of the north (higher) summit of Zhalaqueni in the Baimang Xueshan, reaching the top on 27 January. The three spent three and a half days climbing directly up the east face by a new line they named Excavator (1,300m, WI4+ AI3+ M5). It is thought that over the last 10 years nine teams have unsuccessfully tried to reach this summit, though an unauthorized ascent has been reported.

http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201212324/Baima-Xueshan-Zhalaqueni-5429m

Dayantianwo (5,220m)

First ascent of this granite pyramid in the Shuangqiao Valley by Dave Anderson (USA), Chaohui Zheng (China) and Szu-ting Yi (Taiwan). The three climbed the southwest face; Three Sheep Bring Prosperity (600m, 5.10 R/X 60°).

http://www.climbing.com/news/first-ascent-of-beautiful-peak-in-china/

Eagle Rock (ca 5,300m)

First ascent of the west-southwest face over two days by Marcos Costa (Brazil), solo. Invisible Hand (650m, 5.10+). Also first ascent of Peak 5,180m via west face, solo; Speed Indeed (580m, M3 5.8 70°).

(Unpublished AAJ report)

Eagle Rock (ca 5,300m)

New route on the southwest face, by Japanese Keita Kanehari and Kenji Onodera, joining the Chinese route in the upper section; Hagoroamo (ca 1,100m of climbing, 5.11). No bolts placed.

(Unpublished AAJ report)

Shizi Peak (5,057m)

First ascent of this peak above the Shuangqiao by Yususke Kimura, Takaaki Morikami and Kengo Tagai via a 570m (13-pitch) face climb at 5.10c. No bolts.

(Unpublished AAJ report)

Joey Shan (5,180m)

First ascent of this peak above the Changping Valley by Neil Kauffman, Cameron Kern, and Felix Parham via the south face and southwest ridge; Jianyfonya Dreaming (ca 500m, IV 5.9).

http://www.joelandneilsclimbingblog.blogspot.com/2013/11/sichuan-china.html