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AV 5 34 images Created 29 Oct 2021

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  • Climbers on first ascent of Mount Vaughan in Trans-Antarctic Mountains.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Norman Vaughan,88, & "Zippy" on summit of Mt. Vaughan after first ascent.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Climber (MR) near summit of Mt. Vaughan.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Alejo Contreras checks for hidden crevasses at Camp Gould.
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  • Mountain Guide Vern Tejas surveys the Trans-Antarctic Range while leading octagenarian Norman Vaughan up a mountain named for him by Admiral Richard Byrd in 1929.
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  • A Twin Otter ski plane flies over the Gothic Mountains in Queen Maud Range of the Transantarctic Mountains (86 deg.S.)
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  • 88-year old Norman Vaughan and his wife Carolyn wait out a storm during their first ascent of Mount Vaughan, which was named after Norman for his service with Richard Byrd in 1929.
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  • Norman and Carolyn Muegge Vaughan look back in triumph and exhaustion after they made the first ascent of Mount Vaughan in Antarctica, 2 days shy of Norman's 89th birthday.
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  • Antarctica. Organ Pipe Peaks in the Gothic Mountains, a range of Queen Maud Mountains, in the vast Trans-Antarctic Mountains.  Mount Andrews & Sanctuary Glacier background.  Albanus Glacier far bkg.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Organ Pipe Peaks in Gothic Mountains, a subrange of Queen Maud Mountains, part of the vast Trans-Antarctic Range.  Peak 2340m back center. Mount Andes rear left & Evans Butte rear right, behind Albanus Glacier. Sanctuary Glacier behind Organ Pipes.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Organ Pipe Peaks in Gothic Mountains, a subrange of Queen Maud Mountains, in the vast Trans-Antarctic Mountains. Sanctuary Glacier background.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Gothic Mountains (foreground), part of the Queen Maud Mountains in the vast Trans-Antarctic Mountains. Front to back: Organ Pipes Peaks, Sanctuary Glacier, Mount Andrews, Albanus Glacier, Mount Gould, Leverett Glacier.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vaughan Expedition. Camp I (Camp Goodale) on north ridge of Mount Vaughan.  Base camp with Twin Otter ski planes bkg.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vaughan Expedition. Norman & Carolyn Vaughan back in base camp after climbing Mt. Vaughan, named for Norman by Richard Byrd in 1929.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vaughan Expedition. 88-year Norman Vaughan practices crevasse rescue technique at Patriot Hills base.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vaughan Expedition. 88-year old Norman Vaughan talks on satellite phone at Patriot Hills Expedition base.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vaughan Expedition. 88-year old Norman Vaughan below 10,302' Mount Vaughan, located less than 300 miles from South Pole and named for Norman in 1929 by explorer Richard Byrd. Norman climbed the peak in December 1994, 2 days shy of his 89th birthday.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Vern Tejas guides Norman Vaughan (88) & wife Carolyn up mountain named for Norman in 1929 by Admiral  Byrd.  (MR)
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vaughan Expedition. Carolyn Muegge-Vaughan lights 89 birthday "candles" for Norman Vaughan atop 10,302' summit named for him by Richard Byrd.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Wheeled DC-4 that crashed Thanksgiving day, 1993, carrying dogs & supplies for Norman Vaughan expedition.
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  • ANTARCTICA. 88-year old Norman Vaughan first glimpses mountain in Trans-Antarctic Range named after him by Richard Byrd in 1929. He climbed it 2 weeks later.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vaughan Expedition. Norman Vaughan (88) and his guide Vern Tejas in base camp tent. (MR)
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  • ANTARCTICA. Mountaineer (MR) digs out after during a blizzard at Camp Two during first ascent of 10,302-foot Mount Vaughan, near the South Pole. Later, winds blew over the snow walls and nearly crushed the tents.
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  • ANTARCTICA.  Norman Vaughan, 88, climbs towards summit on first ascent of Mount Vaughan, a 10,302-foot mountain near the South Pole that was named for him by Richard Byrd in honor of his participation in Byrd's 1929 expedition to fly over the Pole.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Queen Maud Mountains. Vern Tejas (MR) on false summit of 10,302-foot Mount Vaughan, near the South Pole in the Queen Maud Mountains, part of the vast Trans-Antarctic Mountains.  Mount Goodale bkg.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Thiel Mountains and wind-carved sastrugi on polar ice cap 300 miles from South Pole.
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  • ANTARCTICA, 88-year old Norman Vaughan climbs with "Zippy", a symbol  of Vaughan's dog mushing for Richard Byrd in 1929.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vaughan Expedition (Queen Maud Mountains region of Trans-Antarctic Mts.), Climbers on south ridge on 10,300' Mt. Vaughan.
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  • ANTARCTICA. 88-year old Norman Vaughan, exhausted, near summit of mountain named for him by Richard Byrd in 1929.
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  • 88-year old Norman Vaughan exhausted after first ascent of an Antarctic mountain named after him (Mount Vaughan.)
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  • Gordon Wiltsie stands atop a sub summit of Mount Vaughan while guiding Norman Vaughan up his namesake mountain in the Trans-Antarctic Mountains of Antarctica.
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  • A Hercules C-130 unloads on the blue ice runway at Patriot Hills in the Ellsworth Mountains of Antarctica.
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