| Climber Name | # Ascents Recorded | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Grace Hoeman | 0 | |
| Graeme Livingstone | 0 | |
| Graham Desroy | 0 |
The nickname Streaky comes from his time training on the Leeds wall where he would climb without chalk, leaving the holds streaky with sweat. |
| Graham Little | 0 | |
| Graham Tiso | 0 | |
| Graham Zimmerman | 0 | |
| Greg Epperson | 0 | |
| Greg Loh | 0 | |
| Gregor Vezonik | 0 | |
| Guillaume Broust | 0 | |
| Günter Dyhrenfurth | 0 | |
| Günther Messner | 0 |
Günther died while descending the Diamir Face on Nanga Parbat with his brother Reinhold Messner after making a successful ascent of the Rupal Face. |
| Guy McNamee | 0 | |
| Guy Poulet | 0 | |
| Guy van Guering | 0 | |
| Guy Wilson | 0 | |
| Gwen Moffatt | 0 |
References[1] Operation Moffatt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAckXatb3s4 |
| Hailey Fultz | 0 | |
| Hamish Frost | 0 |
References[1] https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/in_focus/hamish_frost-16774 |
| Hamish MacInnes | 0 |
Scottish climber, mountaineer, explorer, equipment designer, mountain rescuer, and author. Developed the MacInnes lightweight stretcher, the first all-metal ice axe, and the Terrordactyl - an early dropped-pick ice tool. References[1] https://smhc.co.uk/collection/terrordactyl-ice-axe-2/ [2] https://www.climber.co.uk/people/hamish-macinnes-a-man-of-the-mountains/ [3] https://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/features/hamish_macinnes_obituary_-_1930-2020-13228 |