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SPS Mountaineer's Peaks
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SPS Mountaineer's Peaks 

Page Type: List

Location: California, United States, North America

 

Page By: Bill Kish

Created/Edited: Jul 12, 2007 / Aug 18, 2009

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Overview

The Mountaineer's Peaks were designated by the Sierra Peak Section (SPS) of the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club. The current version of the full SPS Peak List contains 247 peaks. Of these, 15 are designated as Emblem Peaks and 35 as Mountaineer's Peaks. While the Emblem Peaks were chosen on the basis of their bulk and prominence, these 35 Mountaineer's Peaks were selected based on the quality of their climbing.

The Mountaineer's Peaks

The peaks are listed North to South along with a picture and their most 'classic' route or routes. The compilation of the classic routes is a work in progress so please let me know of any additions or corrections! The pictures shown were selected from the top ranked photos for each peak but do not necessarily correspond to the classic route.



Tower Peak (11755 ft)
NW Chute (Class 3)



Whorl Mountain (12033 ft)
SE Face (Class 3)



Cathedral Peak (10911 ft)
SE Buttress (YDS 5.6) , Mountaineer's Route (Class 4)



Mount Starr King (9092 ft)
SE Saddle (YDS 5.4)




Mount Clark (11,522 ft)
NW Arete (class 4)



Clyde Minaret


Mount Morrison


Red Slate Mountain


Bear Creek Spire


Seven Gables


The Hermit


Thunderbolt Peak


Mount Sill


Charybdis


Mount McDuffie




Devils Crag 1




Norman Clyde Peak


Middle Palisade



Tehipite Dome



Mount Ruskin



Arrow Peak


Mount Gardiner


University Peak


Junction Peak


East Vidette


Deerhorn Mountain



Mount Ericsson




Thunder Mountain



Table Mountain




Milestone Mountain


Triple Divide Peak



Black Kaweah



Mount Russell


Mount McAdie


Mount Leconte


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