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  2. Jan 6, 2012 · Kammerland was the first to climb Tyree in 15 years and only the eighth person to gain the summit, which lies 13km from Mt. Vinson, the southern continent’s highest peak.

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  3. Hans Kammerlander climbs Mount Tyree and becomes first to climb Second Seven Summits. On 3 January Italian mountaineer Hans Kammerlander reached the summit of Mount Tyree (Antarctic). In doing so he has become the first person to climb the 7 second highest peaks on all seven continents. Planetmountain.

  4. Hans Kammerlander (born 6 December 1956, Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy) is an Italian mountaineer, living in Ahornach, a hamlet nearby Sand in Taufers. He has climbed 11 of the 14 8000m peaks . In 1984, together with Reinhold Messner he was the first climber to traverse two 8000 m peaks before descending to base camp.

  5. When Hans Kammerlander ascended Mount Tyree on January 3rd, 2012, he claimed to be the first person, who finished the so-called "Seven Second Summits". Two days later a German journalist contacted 8000ers.com and asked for facts about Mount Logan’s summits.

  6. Jan 6, 2012 · Kammerlander complete his quest in Antarctica, where he reached the top of the 4851 meter (15,916 ft) Mt. Tyree. According to the Adventure Journal, Hans is just the eighth person to nab that summit in the past 15 years.

  7. Apr 4, 2022 · On January 3, 2012, Tyree was climbed by Hans Kammerlander, Robert Miller, and Christian Stangl, again via the Great Couloir. Kammerlander and Stangl were working on their Second Seven Summits project, which we will detail in a future story.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_TyreeMount Tyree - Wikipedia

    On January 3, 2012 Hans Kammerlander, Robert Miller and Christian Stangl repeated the French route to make the fifth ascent. Out of fifteen mountaineers who successfully climbed Mt Tyree, three died in unrelated mountaineering accidents within four years of their respective ascents.