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  2. Tree stand - Wikipedia

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    Tree stands or deer stands are open or enclosed platforms used by hunters. The platforms are secured to trees in order to elevate the hunter and give them a better vantage point. A tripod stand is a similar device, but because it is freestanding rather than attached to a tree, it is not technically a tree stand.

  3. Nick Estcourt - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 he was a member of the team led by Bonington who attempted the ascent of Everest's Southwest Face. Estcourt "led some of the key sections of the route" [13] and reached the highest point attained by the expedition (8,300 m (27,200 ft)), but that was about 500m short of the summit, just below the 'rock band'.

  4. Lord's Seat - Wikipedia

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    The summit of the pass also provides access, either direct via Ullister Hill, or by first climbing Whinlatter and then following the ridge. From the main road along the shore of Bassenthwaite a path can be followed beside Beckstones Gill, climbing just inside the forest. This is an easier alternative to the rough face of Barf. [1] [4]

  5. Masherbrum - Wikipedia

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    They succeeded in climbing the southeast face route that had stymied the earlier parties. Two days later team members Nick Clinch and Pakistani Jawed Akhter reached the summit. Masherbrum is the highest peak in Pakistan where a Pakistani man reached the summit on the first ascent expedition.

  6. Tim Macartney-Snape - Wikipedia

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    On 3 October 1984 Macartney-Snape and Greg Mortimer were the first Australians to reach the summit of Mount Everest. They reached the summit, climbing without supplementary oxygen, via a new route on the North Face (North Face to Norton Couloir). In 1990, Macartney-Snape became the first person to walk and climb from sea level to the top of ...

  7. Wanda Rutkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    While climbing Kangchenjunga in 1992, 49-year-old Rutkiewicz was last seen alive by Mexican climber Carlos Carsolio. She was sheltering at high altitude on the north-west face, during her attempted ascent of what would have been her ninth eight-thousander. Despite being physically weakened she decided against descending.

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