mountain-climber

  • 21Mountain guide — Austrian mountain guides Anselm Klotz (left) and Josef Frey (right), 19th century …

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  • 22mountain — noun 1 very high hill ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, high, large, tall, towering ▪ 1 000 m, 3 000 foot, etc …

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  • 23climber — noun Climber is used after these nouns: ↑mountain, ↑rock …

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  • 24Mountain licorice — Licorice Lic o*rice (l[i^]k [ o]*r[i^]s), n. [OE. licoris, through old French, fr. L. liquiritia, corrupted fr. glycyrrhiza, Gr. glyky rriza; glyky s sweet + ri za root. Cf. {Glycerin}, {Glycyrrhiza}, {Wort}.] [Written also {liquorice}.] 1.… …

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  • 25mountain clematis — noun climber of northeastern North America having waxy purplish blue flowers • Syn: ↑purple clematis, ↑purple virgin s bower, ↑Clematis verticillaris • Hypernyms: ↑clematis * * * noun : a trailing or climbing vine (Clematis verticellata)of… …

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  • 26Lincoln Hall (climber) — Lincoln Hall (born 1956) is a veteran Australian mountain climber and author.Hall is the author of White Limbo , the story of the first Australian team to climb Mount Everest, and Douglas Mawson, the Life of an Explorer . Hall was part of… …

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  • 27Charles Hudson (climber) — Charles Hudson Charles Hudson (4 October 1828 – 14 July 1865) was an Anglican chaplain and mountain climber from Skillington, Lincolnshire, England. Hudson was one of the most important climbers of the golden age of alpinism. An immensely strong… …

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  • 28Michael Groom (climber) — Michael Groom (born 1959) is an Australian mountain climber.[1] In 1995, Groom became the fourth ever person to summit the four highest mountains in the world (Lhotse, Kangchenjunga, K2 and Everest) without the aid of bottled oxygen. He proceeded …

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  • 29Claudio Corti (climber) — Claudio Corti (1928 – 3 February 2010)[1] was a mountain climber from Olginate, Italy. He is most famous for his 1957 effort to climb the 1938 route on the north face of the Eiger, during which his party was stranded and a massive rescue… …

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  • 30The Mountain of Israeli-Palestinian Friendship — The joint Israeli and Palestinian team display flags of their countries atop The Mountain of Israeli Palestinian Friendship The Mountain of Israeli Palestinian Friendship is a 2,770 metre (9,090 ft) peak near the Bruce plateau in Antarctica …

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