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Jim Donini

American mountain climber (born 1943) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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James "Jim" Donini (born July 23, 1943) is an American rock climber and alpinist, noted for a long history of cutting-edge climbs in Alaska and Patagonia.[1] He was president of the American Alpine Club from 2006 to 2009,[2] and a 1999 recipient of the AAC's Robert and Miriam Underhill Award.[3]

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Donini first began climbing in the 1960s while serving with the United States Army Special Forces.[4]

In 1978 Donini along with George Lowe spent 26 days climbing Latok's unclimbed North Ridge, which Donini has described as the "most awe inspiring and beautiful mountain cathedral on the planet".[5]

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Notable climbs

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See also

Survival is not Assured: The Life of Climber Jim Donini by Geoff Powter, 2024. Mountaineers Books. ISBN 978-1-68051-537-4

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