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- Mount_Asgard abstract "Mount Asgard is a twin peaked mountain with two flat-topped, cylindrical, rock towers, separated by a saddle. It is located in Auyuittuq National Park, on the Cumberland Peninsula of Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. The peak is named after Asgard, the realm of the gods in Norse mythology. Mount Asgard is perhaps the most famous of the Baffin Mountains.Asgard's slightly higher North Peak was first ascended in 1953 by J. Weber, J. Marmet, and H. Röthlisberger, Swiss scientists on the Arctic Institute Baffin Island Expedition, led by the Canadian P. Baird. Their route ascended the east side of the north peak, using a climbing traverse across snowfields and rock ribs, to reach the saddle between the two peaks, and thence to the top of the North Peak. The route is graded VI, 5.8/5.9 A1. It is still the most-traveled route and is the standard descent route for climbers making harder ascents on other faces.The South Peak was first climbed in 1971 by G. Lee, R. Wood, P. Clanky, J. Pavur, Y. Kamisawa and P. Koch. Since then, at least 13 routes have been put up on the two peaks, most involving highly technical free and aid climbing, with lengths varying from 800 m (2,600 ft) to 1,200 m (3,900 ft). One of the most notable routes was put up in 1975 by Charlie Porter as a solo climb. This was "the first Baffin modern, multi-day, technical, big-wall climb", with 40 pitches rated at Grade VII, 5.10, A4 and it was followed by "a 10-day walk-out to the fjord-head without food". The fact that this was all done solo was "a remarkable achievement".In 1976, stuntman Rick Sylvester performed a BASE jump, skiing off the mountain with a Union Flag parachute for the opening sequence of the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, although the fictional setting was the Austrian Alps. The stunt team and film crew had reached the summit by helicopter.".
- Mount_Asgard elevation "2015.0".
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- Mount_Asgard locatedInArea Canada.
- Mount_Asgard locatedInArea Nunavut.
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- Mount_Asgard easiestRoute "technical rock climb".
- Mount_Asgard elevationM "2015".
- Mount_Asgard firstAscent "1953".
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- Mount_Asgard location Canada.
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- Mount_Asgard name "Mount Asgard".
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- Mount_Asgard photoCaption "Mount Asgard in July 2001".
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- Mount_Asgard type "granite".
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- Mount_Asgard subject Category:Arctic_Cordillera.
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- Mount_Asgard comment "Mount Asgard is a twin peaked mountain with two flat-topped, cylindrical, rock towers, separated by a saddle. It is located in Auyuittuq National Park, on the Cumberland Peninsula of Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. The peak is named after Asgard, the realm of the gods in Norse mythology. Mount Asgard is perhaps the most famous of the Baffin Mountains.Asgard's slightly higher North Peak was first ascended in 1953 by J. Weber, J. Marmet, and H.".
- Mount_Asgard label "Mont Asgard".
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- Mount_Asgard label "Асгард (гора)".
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- Mount_Asgard depiction Mount_Asgard_3_2001-07-25.jpg.
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- Mount_Asgard name "Mount Asgard".