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Five?

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"As of the end of 2010, Katayama summited five of the Seven Summits: Mont Blanc (climbed in 1996), Kilimanjaro (1998), Elbrus (1998), McKinley (2008), Aconcagua (2009), and Vinson Massif (2010)"

Err, that makes SIX, if I'm not mistaken. 212.248.42.90 (talk) 11:15, 6 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Upd: OK, it looks just like Katayama has summited both Mont Blanc and Mount Elbrus for "Europe" part of Seven Summits: a bit of overkill, regarding the quasi-"european" presence of Mt Elbrus, which is disputed by some in lack of consensus regarding Euro-Asian partition. So I'm not sure if that would be "5" or "6" then. 212.248.42.90 (talk) 11:25, 6 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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