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    Club Andino Bariloche is a mountaineering organisation based in San Carlos de Bariloche, in the Argentine Andes. It was founded on the 13th of August...
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    Club Bariloche (Spanish: Club Andino Bariloche-CAB) was co-organiser of the 1st and the 3rd South American Ski Mountaineering Championships. The Club...
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    1986) was an Argentine alpine skier. Dellai is a former member of Club Andino Bariloche. She competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics hosted in Oslo, Norway...
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    national park system. Frey was cofounder of the Club Andino Bariloche, the first mountaineering club in Argentina, in 1931. He became its first president...
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  • Federación Argentina de Ski y Andinismo (FASA), the Club Andino Bariloche (CAB) and the local Club Andino Villa La Angostura (CAVLA). Participating were racers...
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    asp Archived 5 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Club Andino Bariloche. "ARWC – Hall of Fame". 29 November 2018. Archived from the original...
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  • org/INVIERNO/travesia_2004_open.asp Archived 2011-01-05 at the Wayback Machine, Club Andino Bariloche. Dougald MacDonald: Ski Mountaineering America’s Cup Archived 2008-10-14...
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  • 2013-08-21. Across the road from Priebke's delicatessen is the Club Andino Bariloche, a mountaineering association set up in 1931 by Otto Meiling, the...
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    Crossing Ski Course of the Fédération Francaise de la Montagne and the Club Andino Bariloche (CAB). 1987: He starts his guiding for the Allibert Agency (France)...
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  • Noboru Otoe, First Ultar II Ascent and Tragedy, 1996 at the Japanese Alpine Club website Stephen Brookes, First Ascent: Ozaki Summits Burma's Highest Peak...
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