Climbing Ham & Eggs on The Moose's Tooth

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • Climber and alpinist Suzanna Lourie talks about her recent ascent of Ham & Eggs on the Moose's Tooth in Alaska.
    The Moose's Tooth is a rock peak in the Central Alaska Range, 15 miles southeast of Denali. Despite its low elevation, it's a challenging climb due to its large rock faces and long ice couloirs. Its name comes from its structure, resembling a moose's tooth with its long summit ridge and steep drops. The true summit is usually reached via steep couloirs on the southwest, as the west ridge route is very difficult.
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