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The might and majesty of mountains are unbeatable but their summits can be conquered. Traversing them cultivates determination and focuses the mind on the simplicity of moving forward to greater heights. Once attained we gain perspective and a sense of achievement.
Mt. Yari (3,180m) from Mt. Obami (3,101m) – Kita Alps, Japan
Karasawa Col – Kita Alps, Japan
Shirane Sanzan Ridgeline – Minami Alps, Japan
Rinrijirca (5,810m) – Cordillera Blanca, Andes, Peru
Mt. Kita (3,193m) – Minami Alps, Japan
Putucusi (2,560m) (Left) – Andes, Peru
Yarisawa Valley – Kita Alps, Japan
Mt. Fuji (3,776m) – Japan
Mt. Fuji from Mt. Aino (3,189m) – Minami Alps, Japan
Godzilla’s Back – Kita Alps, Japan
Shirane Sanzan Ridgeline – Minami Alps, Japan
Mt. Oku Hotaka (3,190m) (Right) – Kita Alps, Japan
Huayna Picchu (2,720m) – Andes, Peru
Yari-Hotaka Ridgeline – Kita Alps, Japan
Yari-Hotaka Ridgeline – Kita Alps, Japan
Taulliraju (5,830m) – Cordillera Blanca, Andes, Peru
Daikiretto – Kita Alps, Japan
Mt. Minami (3,032m) Descent – Kita Alps, Japan
Daikiretto from Mt. Karasawa (3,110m) – Kita Alps, Japan
Runkurakay Pass (3,750m) – Andes, Peru
Helvellyn (950m) – Eastern Fells, Lake District, England
Houo Sanzan – Minami Alps, Japan
Volcan San Pedro (3,020m) – Sierra Madre de Chiapas, Guatemala

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