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The descent into the Japanese Couloir. This pitch, which involved Grade 6 difficulties, was climbed by Canali, Alippi and Airoldi in cold and stormy conditions. (50 Years of Alpinisim Plate 66)
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A_200The descent into the Japanese Couloir. This pitch, which involved Grade 6 difficulties, was climbed by Canali, Alippi and Airoldi in cold and stormy conditions. (50 Years of Alpinisim Plate 66)
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Moving up granite slabs before reaching the Japanese Couloir. (50 Years of Alpinism Plate 64)
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Annibale Zucchi and Romano Perego on the steep mixed climbing at the top of the initial couloir. (50 years of alpinism Plate 61)
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The Grade 5 overhang on the lower section of the Cassin Ridge. (50 Years of Alpinism Plate 63)
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Base Camp at the head of the East Kahiltna Glacier, below the South Face of Mt. McKinley (50 years of alpinism Plate 57)
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Perego and Zucchi move left from the couloir to the aid, move through the overhang. The true angle of the climbing is indicated by the etrier hanginf from the overhand to the left of Perego. (50 years of alpinism plate 62)
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Camp 1, situated on a shelf at the top of the Japanese Couloir. This is now the standard camp of bivouac site for parties attempting the route. (taken from 50 Years of Alpinism, Plate 70)
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