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Climbing / Photos

Conrad Anker

by Erik Olsen on Feb 18, 2005

Fans of extreme climbing might like to check out Conrad Anker’s personal
Web site.  There’s not a huge amount of stuff here, but a few great photos and a link to a (relatively)
recent expedition to Antarctica. You can even drop the big guy
a note and say hello.

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