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  • ANTARCTICA. Alex Lowe (MR) climbs Mount Bearskin (2850m) in the Ellsworth Mountains.  Mount Tyree (4852m), the continent's 2nd highest mountain is in background on right and Mount Vinson (4897m), the highest massif, is in left background.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Alex Lowe (MR) climbs Mount Bearskin (2850m) in the Ellsworth Mountains.  Mount Tyree (4852m), the continent's 2nd highest mountain is in background on right and Mount Vinson (4897m), the highest massif, is in left background.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vinson Expedition. Dr.Lis Densmore (MR) builds snow wall below continent's highest summit to protect camp from high polar winds. Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains.
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  • A Twin Otter ski plane flies by the 16,067' Mount Massif, Antarctica's highest mountain.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mountaineering.  Toilet barrels for flying out human waste from Mount Vinson base camp, Ellsworth Mountains.
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  • A note explains camp etiquette to mountaineers visiting Adventure Network's Mount Vinson Base Camp.
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  • ANTARCTICA, Mount Vinson Expedition. Dr. Lis Densmore (MR) pulls a heavy sled to Camp One, en route to becoming first woman to climb continent's 16 058-foot highest mountain. 15,918-foot Mount Tyree (third highest) is in background.  Ellsworth Mountains.
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  • ANTARCTICA. Rime from breathing coats face & jacket of Dr. Lis Densmore after becoming 1st woman to climb 16,067' Mount Vinson, Antarctica's highest mountain. (Ellsworth Mountains).
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  • Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. A climber atop Mount Shinn, third highest peak on the continent.
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  • Dr. Lis Densmore, the first woman to climb Antarctica's highest peak stands atop the 16,058' summit of Mount Vinson, often called the Vinson Massif.  Behind are Mounts Epperly and Tyree (far right.)
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  • Dr. Lis Densmore, the first woman to climb Antarctica's highest peak, nears the 16,058' summit of Mount Vinson, often called the Vinson Massif.
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  • A guide leads mountaineers back to base camp after a multi-day ascent of Mount Vinson, the highest summit in Antarctica.
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  • Alex Lowe climbs the east ridge of Mount Bearskin in the northern Ellsworth Mountains of Antarctica. Mount Tyree, 3rd highest peak on the continent, is on right.  Vinson Massif, highest point, is in far background.
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