The British team of Jon Bracey (30) and Andrew Houseman (25) made the second ascent of The French Route on the formidable North Buttress (a.k.a. Moonflower Buttress) of Alaska's Mount Hunter (4441m-14,573ft) .
The French Route had not had an ascent since it was first climbed by Benoit Grison and Yv...
In reply to Mick Ryan - UKClimbing.com:
top effort lads, looks full of gnarrrl!
anyone know how hard the climbing was? Alaska in its self looks a scary place, before you add the cold, the altitude and then technical climbing with a big pack.
In reply to Mick Ryan - UKClimbing.com:
Great effort. I take it this is the same Jon Bracey I went to uni with (Leeds Uni) where he never let on he had such drive! (very laid-back from what I remember).
wyeme24 May 2007
In reply to jopari:
The very same
Ellen (lardy, ginger, ex-leeds-geologist, likes VDiffs)
In reply to wyeme:
Aha, Graham, ginger ex-Geog/Geol at Leeds.
I remember Jon was always one for climbing and jumping off stuff on field trips (normally after a few beers), didn't realise it was training for climbing big icy stuff!
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