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Aerial view of Devil's Thumb, Stikine, Alaska YouTube

During the middle of summer, America Cole Taylor sailed his boat from Washington state to Alaska and then headed up the Baird Glacier to Devil's Thumb in the Coast Mountains. He arrived and made the second ascent of the upper half, as Alpinist reported here, nearly four decades after the first ascent of the VI 5.9 by Dave Stuzman and Bob Plumb.


Dreamcatcher (2018) Devil's Thumb, Alaska (2018) Marc Adamus Photography

Celebrated climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell summited Devil's Thumb in late August. But they couldn't pull it off without the counsel of a local climber who's had a decades-long love affair with the mountain. KFSK's Shelby Herbert has the story on Dieter Klose, who is passing the torch to the next generation of legendary climbers.


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Devils Thumb in Detail. Devils Thumb. in Detail. Boundary Peak 71 on Alaska-Canada boundary, 6 mi. SW of Mount Burkett and 144 mi. E of Sitka, Coast Mts. Named by Commander R. W. Meade, U.S. Navy (USN), for a 1,662 foot thumblike projection on the mountain; published in 1869 by U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office.


Devils Thumb in South East Alaska. r/pics

Devils Thumb is a magnificent tower in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. In contrast to the most of the Indian Peaks, Devils Thumb can only be reached by 5th class climbing (at least two pitches). Devils Thumb is more of a sub-peak than an individual mountain in itself, but it bears little resemblance to its neighbors in appearance and difficulty.


AAC Publications Devils Thumb, North Pillar, Second Ascent (Solo)

Devils Thumb, or Taalkhunaxhkʼu Shaa in Tlingit, is a mountain in the Stikine Icecap region of the Alaska-British Columbia border, near Petersburg. It is named for its projected thumb-like appearance. Its name in the Tlingit language means "the mountain that never flooded" and is said to have been a refuge for people during Aangalakhu . It is one of the peaks that marks the border between.


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Dieter Klose stands outside his cabin on Sandy Beach Road. (Shelby Herbert/KFSK) Celebrated climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell summited Devil's Thumb last month.


Devils Thumb Lake Day Hikes Near Denver

In the Stikine Icefield, on the border between Southeast Alaska and British Columbia lies a mountain called The Devils Thumb, one of the most notorious and treacherous peaks in North America. When I say "on the border," I actually mean that it is one of the mountains that make up the border between Alaska and Canada.


The UNCLIMBED Northwest Face of Devil's Thumb Petersburg, Southeast Alaska YouTube

Devil's Thumb Alaska & British Columbia The Northeast Rib might be a lot better than some past AAJ and magazine articles have suggested. Dave and Bob gave me the idea to avoid the lower north side and approach from the glacier under the East Ridge of the Thumb, do the whole thing in late day sun with rock shoes, and rappel back down rib to the boots and glacier gear stashed at the base.


Helicopter view of Devil's Thumb, Alaska YouTube

The first ascent of the Thumb was made via the East Ridge. The climb was an epic adventure, involving two of the most accomplished American alpinists of the era, Fred Beckey & Fritz Wiessner. Weissner was the first climber to explore the Stikine region, on an expedition with Bestor Robinson in 1937. The party attempted Kate's Needle, the.


The Devils Thumb/Petersburg, Alaska Photos, Diagrams & Topos SummitPost

Gripped June 7, 2020. Since 1977, 13 expeditions have travelled into the shadow of the Devil's Thumb to attempt the coveted first ascent of the steep Northwest Face. Guy Edwards and John Millar, both experienced climbers from Vancouver, disappeared on the 2,000-metre face in mid-April 2003, during a week of unsettled weather and frequent.


Devil's Thumb Photos, Diagrams & Topos SummitPost

Devils Thumb, or Taalkhunaxhkʼu Shaa in Tlingit, is a mountain in the Stikine Icecap region of the Alaska-British Columbia border, near Petersburg.It is named for its projected thumb-like appearance. Its name in the Tlingit language means "the mountain that never flooded" and is said to have been a refuge for people during Aangalakhu ("the Great Flood").


Devil's Thumb Alaska Photograph by Loriannah Hespe

There's a rock called Devil's Thumb that stands about 9,000 feet high over the Gulf of Alaska. It's across from a tiny town near the Canadian border, and it's well known in rock climbing circles. But only about 50 people have made it to the summit of Devil's Thumb. From Petersburg, Alaska, KFSK's Shelby Herbert brings us this.


🔥 Thumbs up for Devil’s Thumb being Lit; near the Alaska British Columbia border 🔥 r

Kyle Knight reached the summit after a lifetime of watching the mountain, dreaming of the climb. Devils Thumb rises to 9,000 feet above sea level, part of the Boundary Mountains of the Stikine.


Finally found a photo that really captures the enormity of the Northwest Face of Devils Thumb

Devil's Thumb, a 9000ft+ peak near Petersburg Alaska, has an unclimbed Northwest Face which has been attempted by a number of climbers and written about in a.


"Devil's Thumb" photo lejun photos at

On July 23, Mark Smiley posted this pulse-pounding video to Vimeo, depicting a portion of the ascent of the Devils Thumb, a more than 9,000-foot peak near the Alaska-British Columbia border.


Devils Thumb, Petersburg, Alaska, USA Stock Photo Dissolve

Author: Colin Haley. Climb Year: N/A. Publication Year: 2011. On August 12, Mikey Schaefer and I flew with Temsco Helicopters from Petersburg, Alaska, to a camp below the southeast face of Devil's Thumb. Our objective was a complete traverse of the Devil's Thumb massif, climbing over the summits of the Witches' Tits, Cat's Ears Spires.