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In 2001, with Marc Ewing, I started Alpinist Magazine, a coffee-table quarterly that picked up where the AAJ left off.
Christian Beckwith: Adventropy: Adventure Philanthropy at Work Christian Beckwith 2010
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In 2004 I started the Alpinist Film Festival as a way to explore the adventure lifestyle through the medium of film.
Christian Beckwith: Adventropy: Adventure Philanthropy at Work Christian Beckwith 2010
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The Alpinist Film Festival created another way of giving back.
Christian Beckwith: Adventropy: Adventure Philanthropy at Work Christian Beckwith 2010
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Alpinist on mul kunagi ammu tõmmatud avi-failina olemas.
Eesti ulmefilmid vaid vene keeles? Ulmeguru 2009
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A famous pre-war Alpinist and Olympic skier, he was climbing in the Himalayas when WWII broke out.
Two Adventurers Laban 2006
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I was down in the gorge attending one clinic when someone shouted that Will Mayo, an Alpinist from Vermont, was climbing.
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NOGUCHI: An Alpinist goes into dangerous conditions but the most important thing is to never give up.
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As both an Alpinist and a Papist, I could not but post this photo from the Holy Father's vacation:image from Ort des Rückzugs
Ultramontanism 2006
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Roy was the better Alpinist; he inched up, flat to the rock, reached the shelf and threw down his line to Rod -- snaked him up quickly.
Tunnel In The Sky Heinlein, Robert A. 1955
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Gratefully relieving himself of his rope, ice-axe, _Baedeker_, goggles, corkscrew, crampons and other impedimenta of the expert Alpinist, Ralph seated himself beside the girl.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, August 5th, 1914 Various
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