The seven summits, the highest peaks of the 7 continents: Everest, Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, Vinson, Carstensz! Trips, Statistics & information!
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Statistics of 7 summits climber Van Marken

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Ranking in 7summits list, either CP or K146
Ranking in Carstensz Pyramid list0
Ranking in Kosciuszko list111
First nameAnthony Peter (Tony)
Family nameVan Marken
Gendermale
Country of originSouth Africa
Date of Birth1964-07-12
Name of first summitKilimanjaro
Date of climbing the first summit2002-06-06
Name of final summit in Carstensz listxxx
Date of final summit in Carstensz list0000-00-00
Name of final summit in Kosciuszko listEverest
Date of final summit in Kosciuszko list2005-06-02
Date of climbing Kilimanjaro2002-06-06
Date of climbing Elbrus2002-08-08
Date of climbing Aconcagua2003-02-22
Date of climbing Denali2003-06-16
Date of climbing Vinson2004-01-14
Date of climbing Everest2005-06-02
Date of climbing Carstensz Pyramid0000-00-00
Date of climbing Kosciuszko2003-11-25
Climbed Carstensz Pyramid?No
Climbed Kosciuszko?Yes
Total time including Carstensz Pyramidxxx
Total time including Kosciuszko02y,361d
Age when finished with CPxxx
Age when finished with K40y,325d
Websitehttp://www.tonyvanmarken.com
Additional InfoTony van Marken:

Kilimanjaro was the first of his seven summits. However, he climbed Kilimanjaro 3 times. Time above is from summiting the first time, the quickest elapsed time to climb the 7 summits is from Elbrus on 8 August 2002 to Everest on June 2, 2005: 2years, 198 days.


Details:

1-jun-02 - 6-jun-02
Tanzania Kilimanjaro (5,895m/19,340ft) (Machame Route) Machame Route
Successfully reached summit on June 6, 2002
Climbed solo with Tanzanian Guide Msafiri Nguma. Can be reached through Adventure Dynamis International.

1-aug-02 - 11-aug-02
Russia Elbrus (5,642m/18,510ft) (Normal Route)
Normal Route
Successfully reached summit on August 8, 2002
Louis Carstens, Richard Beek, Marina Ershova

7-feb-03 - 1-mrt-03
Argentina Aconcagua (6,960m/22,843ft) (false polish glacier route)
False Polish Glacier Route (from Vacas Valley side) Successfully reached summit on February 22, 2003
Vernon Tejas, Mike Gibbons, Traverse Zinc and 9 others


1-jun-03 - 21-jun-03
Alaska, USA Denali (Mt. McKinley) (6,194m/20,320ft) via West Buttress
West Buttress
Successfully reached summit on June 16, 2003
Lyle Haugsven, Bill English and others

13-okt-03 - 18-okt-03
Tanzania Kilimanjaro (5,895m/19,340ft) (Umbwe Route) Umbwe Route
Successfully reached summit on October 16 and again on October 17, 2003.
Dennis Bennie and Msafiri Nguma


25-nov-03
Australia- Kosciusko (2,228m/7310ft) via Charlotte's Pass
Successfully reached summit on November 25, 2003 Solo. Took self-photograph with Camera on timer.


2-jan-04 - 24-jan-04
Antarctica - Vinson Massif (4897m/16,023ft)
Normal Route
Successfully reached summit on January 14, 2004
Vernon Tejas, Kevin Sharpe, Jeff Dossett, Jeanne Stawiecki, Holt Hunter and others


28-mrt-05 - 13-jun-05
Nepal Everest (8,850m) via South Col
Successfully reached summit on June 2, 2005
Lakpa Rita Sherpa, Dave Morton, Danielle Fisher, Esther Colwill, Jose-Luis Peralvo, Tshering Dorje Sherpa

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