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| Jaan Künnap[[Vaizdas:Jaan.jpg|left]]
| | Ščerbakovo viršūnė priklauso Pamyro kalnų sistemai. 1967 metais į ją įkopė Lietuvos alpinistų 3 aukštuminės ekspedicijos dalyviai: [[E.Adomaitis]], [[J.Antanavičius]], [[B.Binkauskas]], [[A.Briedis]], [[A.Dembinskas]], [[A.Kepežėnas]], [[A.Kubilius]], [[K.Monstvilas]], [[J.Okulič-Kazarinas]], [[V.Stepulis]], [[K.Šulija]], [[J.Zamulaitis]], [[K.Zubovas]]. |
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| Jaan Künnap
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| Jaan Künnap (born February 9, 1948, Kõue is an Estonian mountaineer, photographer, and sports coach.
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| Künnap went to school in Kose, as well as in Tallinn, where he has lived since 1969.
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| In 1971–1994 he worked as a deep-sea diver on a rescue ship. During this time he logged over 3,000 hours of diving time and recorded depths of up to 80 m.
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| He has climbed to the top of over 150 mountains. Künnap received the Snow Leopard award in 1987.[3] In 1999, a film was made about him with the same name (Lumeleopard; 1999).[1] He was the president of the Tallinn Alpinism Club between 1983 and 1988 and since 1999 he has led the mountaineering club that bears his name.
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| He has climbed to the top of several seven-thousanders (and in the case of some of them, like Communism Peak, he has successfully summited several times). He has technically climbed over 8,000 m; however, he has not successfully reached the summit of an eight-thousander. During his climb of Cho Oyu, the eight-thousander he has climbed, he went above 8,000 m, but started coming down before reaching the top.
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| Künnap has participated in over 50 photography exhibitions and has reached the podium in numerous photography competitions. He has written two books and served as an producer for several documentaries.[5] Since 1998, he has worked as a photographer for the Tallinn City Museum.
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| In 1987, he received the Snow Leopard award together with Kalev Muru and Alfred Lõhmus.[6]
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| In 2001, he was honored with the 3rd class of the Order of the Estonian Red Cross.[7]
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