I have been looking at the summits and rock climbs achieved in past ten years, I have found websites that are quoting things like the top ten. I thought what did others think were the achievements in Mountaineering & climbing in the past 10 years.
> I would as well but K2 in winter was something that needed doing.
This
Otherwise the niches and projects that make these lists seem to be about going further, faster or more extreme and generating more clicks, which seems the wrong ethos to me. Can you tell I'm not a fan of 'top 10's?!
The completion on the same day of two outstanding projects on Cerro Torre? I suppose that's two achievements. Overshadowed, of course, by the very sad aftermath. The SE Ridge 'By Fair Means' and Lama's free ascent fall outside the specified ten years.
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