- Blue Origin NS-22, crew capsule reached an apogee of 347,585ft AGL / 351,585ft MSL (106 km AGL / 107 km MSL). Official launch time was 8:56:07 AM CDT / 13:56:07 UTC on August 4, 2022.
- K2, The Abruzzi Spur, 28,251 ft, Summit at 4:40 pm on 28 July, 2017
- K2 Camp 3 The Abruzzi Spur, Pakistan 23,760 ft trip cancelled to avalanches July 23, 2016
- Chimborazo, Ecuador Volcano, 20,564 ft, Summit on 6 June, 2016
- Cayambe, Ecuador Volcano, 18,996 ft, Summit on 30 May, 2016
- Cayambe, Ecuador Volcano, 18,996 ft, Summit on 9 December, 2015
- Illiniza North, Ecuador Volcano, 16,817 ft, Summit on 7 December 2015
- Carihuairazo, Ecuador Volcano, 16,463 ft, Summit at 5 December 2015
- K2 Camp 2 The Abruzzi Spur, Pakistan 21,100 ft trip cancelled to avalanches July 25, 2015
- Mt. Whitney, Mountaineer’s Route, 14,508 ft, Summit at 10:45 am on 19 April, 2014
- Mont Blanc, Aiguille du Goûter, 15,781 ft, Summit at 12:15 pm on June 25, 2014
- Manaslu, normal route via Samagaun, 26,759 ft, Summit at 9:26 am on Sept. 25, 2014
- Aconcagua, via Plaza de Mulas, 22,841 ft Summit 11:30 am on January 20, 2013
- Mt. Kilimanjaro, Umbwe Route, 19,340 ft, Summit 7:07 am on March 10, 2013
- North Pole, Ski’d the Last Degree (111 km), ‘Summited’ at 5:21 pm on 16 April 2013
- Lobuche East Normal Route, 19,700 ft Summit at 11:30 am on 14 April 2012
- Everest South Ridge Route, 29,035 ft Summit at 4:12 am on 19 May 2012
- Denali West Buttress, 20,310 ft Summit at 7:30 pm on 19 June 2012
- Mt. Elbrus, Baksan Valley Route, 18,510 ft Summit at 10:50 am on July 15, 2012
- Carstensz Pyramid, Sugapa Route, 16,023 ft Summit at 8:30 am 23 September 2012
- Mt. Kosciuszko, via Thredbo, 7,310 ft Summit at 11:30 am on 3 October 2012
- Vinson Massif, Main Route, 16,050 ft Summit at 12:00 pm on 5 December 2012
- South Pole, Ski’d the Last Degree (111 km), ‘Summited’ at 2 pm on 15 Dec 2012
- Mt. Rainer Kautz Glacier, 14,410 ft Summit at 11:30 am June 16, 2011
- Shishapangma Tibet Central, 26,273 ft Summit at 10:30 am on October 4, 2011
- Cho Oyu Tibet, 26,906 ft Summit at 7:45 am on October 12, 2011
- Everest Nepal Southeast Ridge Khumbu Icefall 18,500 ft April 28, 2010
- Cho Oyu Tibet Camp 1 21,100 ft– trip cancelled to avalanches Sept 10, 2010
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