Expeditions: Vaughan on Vaughan It took him 65 years, but last December 16, at 8 A.M., Norman Vaughan stood atop Mount Vaughan, the previously unclimbed 10,302-foot Antarctic peak named for him by explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd. “By climbing this mountain for my 89th birthday I dared to fail and met success,” he said triumphantly in a statement read at the summit and E-mailed around the globe. Vaughan, who |
Expeditions: Vaughan on Vaughan
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