Bonington–Whillans Route

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The Bonington–Whillans Route is a classic and historically significant alpine climbing route first established by British climbers Chris Bonington and Don Whillans on the Central Tower of Paine in Patagonia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine climbing route
mountaineering route
rock climbing route
associatedWith British mountaineering
Patagonian big wall climbing
climbingDiscipline big wall climbing
traditional climbing
country Chile
firstAscentBy Chris Bonington NERFINISHED
Don Whillans NERFINISHED
firstAscentStyle alpine style
hasFirstAscentionistNationality British
locatedIn Chile
Patagonia
Torres del Paine NERFINISHED
locatedOn Central Tower of Paine NERFINISHED
mountain Central Tower of Paine NERFINISHED
namedAfter Chris Bonington NERFINISHED
Don Whillans NERFINISHED
namedFor first ascentionists
notableFor being a classic route on the Central Tower of Paine
historical significance in alpine climbing
partOf Torres del Paine National Park climbing routes
region Patagonia NERFINISHED
significance pioneering route on the Central Tower of Paine

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Central Tower of Paine notableRoute Bonington–Whillans Route