Russian climbers Mikhail Mikhailov and Alexander Ruchkin had journeyed to Sichuan, China, last spring hoping to climb Mount Edgar (a.k.a. E Gongga, 6,618m/21,713') — the same peak where Americans Jonny Copp, Micah Dash, and Wade Johnson would lose their lives in an avalanche just a few weeks later. In miserable weather, the Russian climbers waited two weeks without even seeing their target face. But during an acclimatization hike in a neighboring valley, the clouds suddenly parted to reveal a stunning granite pillar on unnamed Peak 6,134m. The Russians quickly switched plans, and when the gloomy weather cleared in mid-May, they raced up that pillar to bag the 20,125-foot virgin peak.

Honorable Mentions:
- Dodo Kopold, of Slovakia, for his solo first ascent of the direct southeast face of 7,219-meter (23,684-foot) Annapurna South. Foiled by poor snow conditions on Annapurna Main’s south face, Kopold climbed this testy, 7,500-foot route on Annapurna South in a 40-hour, single-push round trip.
- Dave Turner, for soloing a 4,700-foot new route on Broad Peak in Baffin Island’s super-remote Sam Ford Fjord. Turner climbed the elegant north arête and headwall (VI 5.10 A3 60°) in a 39-hour push.