Jim Donini

Jim Donini
Born July 23, 1943
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Nationality American
Occupation Alpine Climber

Jim Donini (born July 23, 1943) is an American rock climber and alpinist, noted for a long history of cutting-edge climbs in Alaska and Patagonia.[1] He was president of the American Alpine Club from 2006 to 2009,[2] and a 1999 recipient of the AAC's Robert and Miriam Underhill Award.[3]

Notable climbs

References

  1. Owens, Rob (2006), "The Lure of Commitment: Alpinism's Hard Questions", Gripped (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), p. 45, ISSN 1488-0814
  2. "Past Presidents". The American Alpine Club. Retrieved Dec 24, 2009.
  3. "The Robert and Miriam Underhill Award". The American Alpine Club. Retrieved Dec 24, 2009.
  4. Bragg, John (1977). "Torre Egger". American Alpine Journal (New York, NY, USA: American Alpine Club) 21 (51): 49–56. ISBN 978-0-930410-31-5.
  5. Kennedy, Michael (1979). "Latok I". American Alpine Journal (NYC, NY, USA: American Alpine Club) 22 (53): 24–28. ISSN 0065-6925.
  6. Tackle, Jack (1992). ""Snake Bit" in the Alaska Range". American Alpine Journal (NYC, NY, USA: American Alpine Club) 34 (66): 59–64. ISBN 0-930410-51-3.
  7. Tackle, Jack (1992). "'Snake Bit' in the Alaska Range". American Alpine Journal (NYC, NY, USA: American Alpine Club) 34 (66): 59–64. ISBN 0-930410-51-3.
  8. Burcham, John (2001). "Thunder Mountain, South Face, New Route". American Alpine Journal (Golden, CO, USA: American Alpine Club) 45 (71): 205–2064. ISBN 0-930410-89-0.
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