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jamma
Apr 18, 2006, 3:57 AM
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Hey gang, I am an undergraduate Geography major (with an emphasis in Cartography) in the Geosciences department at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I am looking for some information for my final project in my Computer Mapping class, which deals primarily with the aesthetic design of thematic maps. I want to design a map which shows, using sectored coins (basically pie graphs overlaid on a map which shows data, divided into slices, of given particular areas), comparisons of summit bids on the most popular peaks in the Himalayas. The data which I am looking for would involve ten to twelve Himalayan peaks which see the most traffic in a given season (hopefully the most reason season, but any available year data would be appreciated). I will write the data which i need as a list for simplicity: 1. The total amount of persons which attempted to summit each peak. 2. The total amount of person which succeeded in each summit bid per peak. 3. The total amount of persons which retreated from each summit bid per peak. 4. The total amount of persons reported deceased during a summit bid per peak. 5. The total amount of persons reported missing during a summit bid per peak. These data would hopefully include any Sherpa, as they seem to sometimes be mis-represented in mountaineering data. I'm not sure if this type of data is even available; I haven't found anything during my Internet research and am turning to any of you for assistance. can anyone point me in the right direction for this information? Or, if this information is not conclusively available, can anyone offer any alternatives? i.e. data of this type which pertains to any other popular mountaineering destination (Patagonia, Rocky Mountain National Park, The Grand Tetons, or any other area which you think important). I have also emailed the American Alpine Club, hoping they might have something for me. Any information would be so appreciated. jj
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pocumtuc
Apr 22, 2006, 1:52 AM
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Hi Jamma, I would hope that the AAC gave you some guidance on this matter, but climbers in the the Himalaya would have to go through a permitting process so that would be your source for attempts. Whether they (governmental agency) would keep specific records as to the various outcomes you indicated I know not. The AAC should be able to give you contact info. for permitting authorities in say Nepal or Tibet. Good luck ! Sounds like an interesting project.
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angusmacginny
Apr 24, 2006, 9:07 PM
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Your best source for this type of information is going to be the National park service. Stick with some peaks in the US and you will have a much easier time. The NPS logs all of this info. Start with... Rainier NP Denali NP - This info is all on their website Look for it. Grand teton NP I am sure there are others but I am not doing your project you are so look around.
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