William Long

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William Long is a mountaineer known for being among the first climbers to successfully ascend Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica.

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William Long canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf continent
mountain
mountaineer
mountaineering challenge
climbed Vinson Massif
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica
countryOfActivity Antarctica
elevation 16050 feet
4892 metres
fieldOfWork Antarctic mountaineering
high-altitude mountaineering
firstAscentOf Vinson Massif
knownFor early ascent of Vinson Massif
mountaineering
locatedIn Antarctica
mountainRange Sentinel Range
notableAchievement among the first climbers to successfully ascend Vinson Massif
notableFor climbing the highest peak in Antarctica
notableWork first successful ascents of Vinson Massif
occupation mountaineer
partOf Ellsworth Mountains
Seven Summits
ranking highest peak in Antarctica

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vinson Massif firstAscenders William Long
Long hasNotableBearer William Long
John Evans hasParticipant William Long
subject surface form: first ascent of Vinson Massif