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  • John Fischer ascends a rope below Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California.  Half Dome rises above Tenaya Canyon in the background.
    CL 2495.jpg
  • A climber ascends a boulder in the Buttermilk Rocks, near Bishop, California.  Mount Tom in the Sierra Nevada rises behind him.
    CL 0273.jpg
  • BAFFIN ISLAND, NUNAVUT, CANADA. Alex Lowe (MR) prepares for hook moves, aid climbing high on Great Sail Peak.
    BI 5247.jpg
  • 13-year old Ben Wiltsie climbs the Cain Route on Bugaboo Spire in Bugaboo Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.  Behind him are the Vowell Glacier and the Howser Spire Massif.
    BB 0354.jpg
  • Geoff Somers reads mail from home after reaching the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition.
    SP 023.jpg
  • Rick Ridgeway & Alex Lowe congratulate each other after reaching the  summit of Rakekniven spire in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica.
    QM 6575.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-204.jpg
  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, reach their northernmost intersection with the tundra.  These spruce and birch trees are only able to grow so far north because of warming influences of the gulf stream current in the Arctic Ocean.
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  • North of the Arctic Circle in Russia, reach their northernmost intersection with the tundra.  These spruce and birch trees are only able to grow so far north because of warming influences of the gulf stream current in the Arctic Ocean.
    RUe 070425-133.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-274.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-242.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-230.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-211.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-198.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-176.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-157.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-151.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-143.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-138.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-135.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-117.jpg
  • Piers reach into the Pacific Ocean at the historic Point Reyes Lifeboat Station at Point Reyes National Seashore in California.
    CAe 130706-122.jpg
  • Mountaineers Mike Rufer & Jan-Marc Baker reach summit of Mount Gayley in the Palisades region of California's Sierra Nevada.
    CL 4659.jpg
  • Mountaineers Mike Rufer & Jan-Marc Baker reach summit of Mount Gayley in the Palisades region of California's Sierra Nevada.
    CL 4656.jpg
  • Prayer flags reach toward The Potala, former abode of Dalai Lama in Lhasa, Tibet, China. 1986
    CF 1025.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-238.jpg
  • The Lady Washington, a replica of the first US ship to reach California, sails near Half Moon Bay, CA.  Today it operates as a floating museum
    CAe 171022-233.jpg
  • King penguins breed on subantarctic islands between 45 and 55°S, at the northern reaches of Antarctica, as well as Tierra del Fuego, the Falkland Islands, and other temperate islands of the region.  Their total population is estimated to be more than 2 million pairs and is increasing.  Here, more than 100,000 of them nest in at Salisbury Plain on South Georgia Island in  Antarctica. King penguin colonies are continuously occupied year-round with both adult birds and chicks.
    ATe 080301-520.jpg
  • Having reached the South Pole, about halfway through the 1989-1990 Trans-Antarctica Expedition, Jean-Louis Etienne and Victor Boyarsky attempt to radio news to the outside world.
    SP 020.jpg
  • BAFFIN ISLAND, Nunavut, Canada. Alex Lowe (MR) reaches summit of Great Sail Peak after month-long big wall climb above Stewart Valley.
    BI 6262.jpg
  • Roger Schley reaches for a key hold on a boulder problem in the Buttermilk Rocks near Bishop, California.  circa 1975
    CLM 03-03-2-print.jpg
  • Roger Schley reaches for a key hold on a boulder problem in the Buttermilk Rocks near Bishop, California.  circa 1975
    CLM 03-03-2-16x20 pring.jpg
  • Porters carry loads for a National Geographic expedition into the Tsangpo River Gorge, one of the deepest canyons in the world, in the Himalaya of eastern Tibet, China.  The lower reaches of the canyon are dense subtropical rain forest.
    TS 3407.jpg
  • TIBET, Tsangpo Gorge, David Breashears overlooks upper reaches & jungles of this deep Himalayan canyon.
    TS 1376.jpg
  • Roger Schley reaches for a key hold on a boulder problem in the Buttermilk Rocks near Bishop, California.  circa 1975
    CLM 03-03.jpg
  • Alex Lowe reaches the summit plateau of Great Sail Peak after a six-week rock climb north of the Arctic Circle on Canada's Baffin Island.
    BI 6273.jpg