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His preferred climbing style is in very small teams, mostly climbing without even sherpa support, and without using bottled oxygen (except on Everest). His physical ability to perform at high altitude has been noted by other Himalayan climbers. The term "gritty" is often used to describe Lock, and he
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Climbing unsupported, and sometimes solo like Andrew did, takes a staggering resistance to physical discomfort, not to mention a calm acceptance that the following day could easily be your last. Not only is he supremely fit, but he must have a physiology shared by only a few people. He is obviously
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Lock retired from personal high-altitude climbing after his 2012 Everest experience, however, a final "oxygenless" ascent of Everest (his third Everest ascent), remains a potential project. He continues to guide commercial expeditions to Mt Everest and other peaks in the Himalaya and around the
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without oxygen). His solo climb of Everest's North Ridge was unsuccessful due to high winds and blizzard conditions. Lock made a second attempt to summit Everest solo, via the North side, without supplementary oxygen in May 2012, but abandoned the climb 300 metres from the summit due to self
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Lock is the author of SUMMIT 8000 which was published in Australia and New Zealand in 2014, and MASTER OF THIN AIR, which was published in the United States of America in 2015. Both books relate to his journey to climb the fourteen 8000-metre peaks.
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super strong at high altitude. The length of some of his summit days – in terms of vertical altitude gain and the number of hours he stayed on his feet – would have polished off most of us before we were halfway through them.
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High on the slopes of Mt Everest a fortnight ago, and haunted by hallucinations of giant bats, 50-year-old Lock made the decision to give up the fate-tempting game of high-altitude mountaineering.
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is noted for his understated and self-deprecating manner. Unusually for a long-standing high-altitude climber, Lock has lost no digits to frostbite. Climbing all 14
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Howling winds and the threat of frostbite have thwarted Australian mountaineer Andrew Lock's attempt to reach the summit of Mount Everest alone, and without oxygen.
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While Lock has climbed with partners that he did not particularly enjoy, or get on with, his unhappy experience when climbing with U.K. mountaineer
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Andrew Lock is the first Australian to successfully climb all 14 of the world’s 8000-metre peaks, including four that he has summited three times.
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In 2009 Lock was awarded the Australian Geographic Society's Adventurer of the Year award. On 13 June 2011, Lock was awarded the
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In May 2011, Lock attempted Everest for the third time, but his first without supplementary oxygen (to complete the rarer
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In 2004, he was a climber and cinematographer for the acclaimed Discovery Channel six-part miniseries,
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to ever complete this feat. He climbed 13 of the 14 without bottled oxygen, only using it on
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Lock has climbed with several leading high-altitude Himalayan mountaineers, including
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2005 Cho Oyu (8,201 metres) – second personal ascent; commercial expedition leader
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Andrew Lock is the most successful athlete most Australians have never heard of.
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Summit 8000: Life and Death with Australia's Greatest Mountaineer
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world, specialising in small teams with high logistical support.
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List of Mount Everest summiters by number of times to the summit
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Main Summit (8,027 metres) – first Australian ascent
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Drew Lock
Australian
andrew-lock.com
Mountaineer
eight-thousanders
OAM
eight-thousanders
18th person
Mount Everest
eight-thousander
eight-thousanders
Annapurna
K2
Nanga Parbat
Kangchenjunga
eight-thousander
eight-thousander
Elizabeth Hawley
eight-thousanders
Dhaulagiri
Nanga Parbat
Hidden Peak
Manaslu
Annapurna
Shishapangma
eight-thousanders
Lhotse
Broad Peak
Shishapangma Central
Cho Oyu

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