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Himalayan Climber Data
Description
A sub-sample of the Himalayan Database distributed through the R for Data Science TidyTuesday project. This dataset includes information on the results and conditions for various Himalayan climbing expeditions. Each row corresponds to a single member of a climbing expedition team.
Usage
climbers_sub
Format
A data frame with 2076 observations (1 per climber) and 22 variables:
- expedition_id
unique expedition identifier
- member_id
unique climber identifier
- peak_id
unique identifier of the expedition's destination peak
- peak_name
name of the expedition's destination peak
- year
year of expedition
- season
season of expedition (Autumn, Spring, Summer, Winter)
- sex
climber gender identity which the database oversimplifies to a binary category
- age
climber age
- citizenship
climber citizenship
- expedition_role
climber's role in the expedition (eg: Co-Leader)
- hired
whether the climber was a hired member of the expedition
- highpoint_metres
the destination peak's highpoint (metres)
- success
whether the climber successfully reached the destination
- solo
whether the climber was on a solo expedition
- oxygen_used
whether the climber utilized supplemental oxygen
- died
whether the climber died during the expedition
- death_cause
- death_height_metres
- injured
whether the climber was injured on the expedition
- injury_type
- injury_height_metres
- count
number of climbers in the expedition
- height_metres
height of the peak in meters
- first_ascent_year
the year of the first recorded summit of the peak (though not necessarily the actual first summit!)
Source
Original source: https://www.himalayandatabase.com/. Complete dataset distributed by: https://github.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday/tree/master/data/2020/2020-09-22/.