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Tropic Traveler. A coup, for crossing the Equator by sea or rail; a grand coup, on foot.
Motoring. To have covered 1,000 miles within 30 days, acting as your own chauffeur and mechanic, coup. To have covered 1,000 miles in 4 days, 100 miles in 2 hours, acting as your own chauffeur and mechanic, grand coup.
(In both cases garage privileges allowed.)
Mountain-Climbing (all Afoot)
(Not open to boys, i.e., those under 14.)
By Sir Martin Conway, ex-President of the Alpine Club.
The exploits in this class are repeaters.
The first one to clímb a standard peak gets double honors; one for climb, one for first climb.
<mall>For lads (i.e., over 14 and under 18.)
Coup
In Great Britain – Ben Macdhuie, Ben Nevis, Ben Lomond, Ben Cruachan, Snowdon, Scarfell.
In Europe – Vesuvius, Breithorn.
In North America – Mt. Washington; Electric Peak, Wyo.
Grand Coup
In Europe – Mt. Blanc, Monte Viso, Etna, Monte Rosa.
In North America – Pike’s Peak, Shasta, Adams.
In Asia – Fujiyama; Tabor.
Add to this all the honor list of next.
For men (i.e., all over 18.)
Coup
In Europa – Mt. Blanc, Monte Rosa, Monte Viso, Ecrins, Grand Paradis, Jungfrau, Finsteraarhorn, Wetterhorn, Bernina, Ortler, Gross Glockner, Matterhorn from Zermatt.
In North America – St. Helen’s, Adams, Shasta, Hood, Rainier, Mt. Shaughnessy, Mt. Stephen, Popocatepetl; Orizaba.
Grand Coup
In Europe – Meije, Aig. du Grépon, Aig. du Géant, Aig. du Dru, Matterhorn (by Italian or Stockje ridges), Dent Blanche,