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"A lifelong mountain climber and environmentalist, he spent his centenary day hiking at (not up) Mount Assiniboine"

I didn't even think that was possible. The guy's an inspiration.




I don't think I get it. What is the difference between 'at' and 'up' in this context?


Maybe going on trails on/around the mountain as opposed to heading to the top?




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