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Mari Gingery is an American climber. She has climbed in much of the Western United States particularly Joshua Tree, The Needles and Yosemite.〔 From 1979-83 Gingery climbed with Lynn Hill every weekend in Yosemite, completing an ascent of ''The Nose'' and then the first female-only ascent of ''The Shield'' on El Capitan over a period of six days. Hill cites her as a significant influence on her climbing. Gingery competed at sport climbing competition events, placing highly. Gingery wrote one of the first guidebooks to focus only on bouldering in 1993 - ''Joshua Tree Bouldering: Joshua Tree National Park''. She also contributed to John Long's movie ''Rock Climbing: The Art Of Leading''. She lives both in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree with Mike Lechlinski with whom she frequently climbs, performing many first ascents in traditional style, often on-sight with no hang-dogging.〔 ==Selected First Ascents== *''Big Moe'': - 1980 *''Witch Hunt'': - 1980 *''Popular Mechanics'': -1977 *''White Trash'' - 1991 *''Invisibility Lessons'': - 1978 *''Bighorn Dihedral'': - 1982 *''Elephant Walk'' - Joshua Tree: - 1988 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mari Gingery」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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