• 1983:
Fitz Roy, east face, new route,
Devil’s Dihedral (6a A2 90°). • 1985:
Yalung Kang, north face, new route, reached 8,100m.
Grandes Jorasses, north face, third ascent of Rolling Stones (6b A3 80°) • 1986:
Cerro Torre, east face, new route,
Hell’s Direct (7a A4 M6 95°)
Broad Peak, normal route.
Torre Egger, southeast face, new route,
Psycho Vertical (6c A3 90°). • 1987:
Lhotse Shar, southeast ridge, reached 7,300m 1987–88.
Cerro Torre, south face, new route (6b A4 75°) • 1990:
Bhagirathi III, west face, new route (6b A4 85°).
Everest, west ridge to 7,500m • 1993:
El Capitan,
Wyoming Sheep Ranch (5.10 A5) • 1996:
Nalumasortoq, new route,
Mussel Power (7a A3). El Capitan, Salathé Wall in 10h 25min.
Half Dome, Direct Northwest Face, 11h 20mins (speed record at that time) • 1997: El Capitan, West Face (5.11c) in eight hours car to car • 1999:
Fitz Roy, west face, Ensueno, second overall and first free ascent (6b+ obl 45°). Fitz Roy,
Slovak Route, alpine style with new variation from Glaciar Torre (6c 40°) • 2000: La Esfinge,
Cordillera Blanca new route,
Cruz del Sur (7b) • 2002:
Grand Pilier d’Angle, Divine Providence to Mont Blanc summit • 2003:
Cerro Murallón, first ascent of main summit • 2005:
Cerro Torre, southeast ridge, new route,
Slovenian Sit Start (in a single push of 28 hours; 7a A2 70°). • 2006:
Trango Towers, Eternal Flame, first one-day ascent (7a A2 M5) • 2009:
Tofana di Rozes, south face,
Goodbye 1999 (7b on sight, repeat). == References ==