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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Conrad_AnkerConrad Anker - Wikipedia

    Conrad Anker (born November 27, 1962) is an American rock climber, mountaineer, and author. He was the team leader of The North Face climbing team for 26 years until 2018. [2] . In 1999, he located George Mallory 's body on Everest as a member of a search team looking for the remains of the British climber. [3] .

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  3. Dec 5, 2016 · On November 16, Conrad Anker, 54, one of the world’s most accomplished alpinists, had a heart attack while climbing in the Himalaya. At the time he was clinging to a wall of ice and rock, just...

  4. Mar 17, 2021 · In Montana’s Hyalite Canyon, Conrad Anker ice-climbs a popular route dubbed “The Thrill is Gone.” At 58, the internationally celebrated alpinist no longer aims for the highest peaks.

  5. Dec 11, 2017 · Conrad Anker is one of the most prolific explorers and mountaineers living today. Among his most well-known accomplishments, Anker achieved the long-awaited first ascent of the Meru...

  6. Conrad Anker is a climbers climber, at home on a faraway alpine wall or the sparkling ice of his home canyon, Hyalite, located in the Gallatin Range of southwestern Montana.

  7. Jun 1, 2022 · Conrad Anker (November 27, 1962) is an American climber, primarily known for his alpinism and high-altitude mountaineering. Anker is famous for a number of first ascents and expeditions, beginning in the late 1980s.

  8. Dec 8, 2010 · Read about climber Conrad Anker's discovery of George Mallory's body on Everest and the making of the new film The Wildest Dream.

  9. Follow Conrad Anker on a two-month expedition that seeks to repeat the historic climb of the 1963 National Geographic-sponsored American Mount Everest Expedition, almost 50 years after that first American ascent.

  10. www.wikiwand.com › en › Conrad_AnkerConrad Anker - Wikiwand

    Conrad Anker is an American rock climber, mountaineer, and author. He was the team leader of The North Face climbing team for 26 years until 2018. In 1999, he located George Mallory's body on Everest as a member of a search team looking for the remains of the British climber.