By Contributing Editor Steve Casimiro, editor of Adventure Journal. Photograph courtesy www.kammerlander.com.
Italian alpinist Hans Kammerlander this week completed a quest that was little heralded and hardly celebrated, but nonetheless very cool and worth noting: On Tuesday, he topped out on Antarctica’s 15,916-foot Mt. Tyree, thereby become the first person to climb the second-highest summit on each of the world’s seven continents. Kammerland was the first to climb Tyree in 15 years and only the eighth person to gain the summit, which lies 13km from Mt. Vinson, the southern continent’s highest peak.
His bid to tackle the Second Seven technically began when he successfully ascended K2 in 2001, but became a quest in 2009 when he tackled South America’s second-highest, 6893-meter Ojos del Salado (6893m), and 5199-meter Mount Kenya in Africa. In 2010, he tagged North America’s Mt. Logan (5959m) and Europe’s Dychtau (5204m), followed by Oceania’s Puncak Trikora (4730m) in Indonesia in spring 2011.
The 55 year old from South Tyrol has had a long and storied climbing career, which included stretches as Reinhold Messner’s partner. In 1984, the two traversed Gasherbrum II and Hidden Peak without returning to base camp, and in 1996 Kammerlander set an Everest speed record, climbing from base camp to the summith via the North Col in 16 hours 45 minutes. He skied most of the descent but was unable to stitch a complete line because of conditions.
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Congratulation Hans Kammerlander for your greatest achievement ,
This will inspire lots of people to do this same thing,.
Posted by: Airline Tickets | February 08, 2012 at 06:46 AM
Congratulations! he has do everything! Hope he will be remembered by people.
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Posted by: Jet Ski injuries | January 10, 2012 at 07:07 PM
Wow, congrats buddy! You are a true inspiration. You teach us that we can all live our dreams at any age. :-)
Posted by: Gary M | January 10, 2012 at 08:11 AM
thanks for the sharing
Posted by: phần mềm nhân sự | January 09, 2012 at 09:42 PM
Congratulations! he has do everything! Hope he will be remembered by people.
Posted by: rip dvd to mkv | January 09, 2012 at 08:17 PM
Congratulations to Hans! Arguably this is a tougher accomplishment than the "first seven summits". K2 is much more difficult, and more dangerous, than Everest. I believe Mt. Kenya is more difficult than Kilamanjaro as well.
One other thing, I find it quite interesting that his hasn't been done up to this point.
Posted by: Glacier Hiker | January 06, 2012 at 01:59 PM