American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition 1966–1967

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The American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition 1966–1967 was a pioneering U.S. climbing team that achieved the first ascent of Antarctica’s highest peak, Vinson Massif, helping to open the continent to modern mountaineering.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Antarctic expedition
mountaineering expedition
achievedOn Vinson Massif
associatedWith United States Antarctic exploration programs
continent Antarctica
countryOfOrigin United States of America
describedAs pioneering U.S. climbing team
endTime 1967
era 1960s Antarctic exploration
field mountaineering
polar exploration
goal climb the highest peak in Antarctica
hasPart first ascent of Vinson Massif
hasPeakClimbed Vinson Massif
influenced subsequent Antarctic mountaineering expeditions
location Antarctica
mainSubject Vinson Massif
notableAchievement first ascent of Antarctica’s highest peak
first ascent of Vinson Massif
operatedIn Ellsworth Mountains
result successful first ascent of Vinson Massif
significance helped open Antarctica to modern mountaineering
pioneering U.S. climbing expedition in Antarctica
significantEvent first ascent of Vinson Massif
startTime 1966

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Vinson Massif firstAscentExpedition American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition 1966–1967
Nicholas Clinch ledExpedition American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition 1966–1967
this entity surface form: 1966–1967 American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition
John Evans memberOf American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition 1966–1967
this entity surface form: American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition 1966–67
John Evans notableExpedition American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition 1966–1967
this entity surface form: American Antarctic Mountaineering Expedition 1966–67