AP - One of the United States' most accomplished climbers is coming down from the death zone. After Ed Viesturs last week became the first American to climb the world's tallest 14 peaks all above 26,240 feet the 45-year-old said he is retiring from high-altitude climbing.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}
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