This is the story of daily happenings on the first ascent of Mount Loganâs Hummingbird Ridge in the summer of 1965. Located in Canadaâs Yukon Territory, Logan is the second-highest peak in North America. The climb described is notable partly in light of the technical demands, which âalthough not extremeâwere unrelenting, requiring eight camps and multiple carries over a 28-day period. Also remarkable is the fact that the climb has not been repeated in the subsequent four-plus decades; this has lent a measure of notoriety to the route.
This is the story of daily happenings on the first ascent of Mount Loganâs Hummingbird Ridge in the summer of 1965. Located in Canadaâs Yukon Territory, Logan is the second-highest peak in North America. The climb described is notable partly in light of the technical demands, which âalthough not extremeâwere unrelenting, requiring eight camps and multiple carries over a 28-day period. Also remarkable is the fact that the climb has not been repeated in the subsequent four-plus decades; this has lent a measure of notoriety to the route.