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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by Kahuna » Mon Jul 23, 2012 4:10 am

Ice/Mixed Classics

Super Couloir (Done)
Ginat on the Driotes
Croz spur with Slovenian Start
Repentance and Remission (Done)
Black Dike (Done)
Ice Nine (Done)
Polar Circus
Sea of Vapors
The Sorcerer
Infinite Patience (Robson)
Vettisfossen (Norway)
Naeroydalen (Norway)

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by etai101 » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:08 am

alpine dreams

nanga prabat
cerro torre - compressor
mt hunter - moonflower
mont blanc - putery integral
mt huntington - harverd
grand jorasess - north face
yerapuja - (?)
eiger- north east pillar
fitz roy - supercanalleta
ushba - south summit

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by ABlaze » Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:30 pm

Dream list:

Gasherbrum IV - West Face
K2 - West face or South Face (Kukuczka / Piotrowski) or Winter ?
Makalu - West Face
Hkakabo Razi
Lhotse - South Face
Latok I - North Ridge
Jannu - North Face
Nuptse - South Pillar
Nanga Parbat - Rupal Face
Everest/Lhotse - Traverse

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by RickF » Fri Jul 27, 2012 3:07 pm

1. Shasta, unfinished after 5 attempts, all with A/T skis, great descents on skis, turned around at top of Misery Hill last May.
2. Mt. Hurd (Sierra), unfinished business.
3. Mt. Emerson (Sierra), unfinished business
4. Whitney in winter/spring snow
5. Rainier
6. Orizaba
7. Denali
8. Lyell (Sierra)
9. Darwin (Sierra)
10. Junction Peak (Sierra)

When I was younger I would have included some Patagonia, Himalaya, and Karakoram peaks. At this stage of my life I've adjusted my dream, still enough of a challenge but possible.

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by Vitaliy M. » Fri Jul 27, 2012 5:43 pm

Khan Tengri and Pobeda peak
Cerro Torre
Cassin/Slovak direct on Denali
Rupal Face on Nanga Parbat
Beckey Choinard on South Howser Tower
North Ridge on Ama Dablam
Polar Circus in Canada/Cleopatra's Needle in Hyalite
Positive Vibrations on The Hulk
Infinite Spur on Foraker
Shivling
own big line on a major peak

No particular order...



cerro torre - compressor


Major LOL
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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by astrobassman » Fri Jul 27, 2012 5:50 pm

Nice thread Kiefer. Here is my top 10 divided into 3 categories. These mountains I think I have a good chance to get around to attempting someday:
1. Denali (attempted in 2009 and was denied)
2. Aconcagua
3. Huascaran (was on this mountain last week at this time and was denied)
4. Mustagh Ata or some other high yet not too difficult peak in Asia
These mountains really interest me and I figure someday there is at least a small chance I might attempt one of them:
5. Manaslu
6. Spantik or G2 or something in the Karakoram
7. Logan
8. Hunter
These mountains I will never attempt because I am not badass enough, but love the idea of climbing them just the same:
9. K2
10. Yerupaja

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by Scott » Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:31 pm

So, since many of us have peaks on our various list that are shared with other SP list, when are we getting together to climb some of them?

I'm seriously thinking of Khan Tangri, Pobeda or Kommunizma in 2014, though I would have to convince my employer to let me off for that long. 3 weeks is supposedly max.

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by Vitaliy M. » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:18 pm

I would be very interested, Scott. Speak Russian, and have a few friends with local connections too. Friend's brother used to be a guide in the area.

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Khan Tengri

by GEM Trail » Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:17 am

I would be very interested, too! Awesome idea. Two years is a good amount of time to prepare for this I think.

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by CClaude » Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:18 am

Most of the things on my list I fully expect to do or atleast attempt. Just need to get around to do them,(easier said then done when this year I've had a broken leg and then knee surgery among other things).Being a single dad for two little girls also complicates things (but in a really good way).....

Many of mine a pretty obscure so the overlap with others will probably be minimal. But for me:

1) Moonlight Buttress (Zion) Free (hopefully in the fall)
2) Venturi Effect (High Sierras) hopeful over Labor Day
3) working on freeing Salathe (Yosemite): I won't get it, but it would be fun to work (was going to do it this summer but knee surgery interferred with that)
4) All along the Watchtower (Bugaboos)
5) Huscaran Norte, North Face (Peru)
6) Cayesh (Peru)
7) Chacaraju (Peru)
8) Kasum Kangaru, North Face (Nepal)
9) Perutney Intergal (Mt. Blanc)
and

10) Haute Route with my daughters (when they get older)...

Some of the routes I've tried before and have gotten a schooling. Some I've only seen but for me I figure its better to give an honest attempt at something then to someday only wished I did.

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by etai101 » Sat Jul 28, 2012 7:48 pm

Vitaliy M. wrote:

cerro torre - compressor


Major LOL


hey vitally whats so funny the line is still there and the most asthetcly pleasing just for the argument now that its been made "harder" ragni route seems like the better option in terms of sucsess but still for a dream route the compressor freed is one of the most impressive mountaineering feets
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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by ExcitableBoy » Sat Jul 28, 2012 7:50 pm

1. Get well.
2-10. Icing on the cake.

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by Paul Burkholder » Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:33 pm

I want to complete the 50 state highpoints (34 to go, but I have done all of the "hard" ones). Other than that, I really would like to try:

1. Logan
2. Robson
3. Matterhorn
4. Aconcagua

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by Kiefer » Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:57 am

Scott wrote:So, since many of us have peaks on our various list that are shared with other SP list, when are we getting together to climb some of them?

I'm seriously thinking of Khan Tangri, Pobeda or Kommunizma in 2014, though I would have to convince my employer to let me off for that long. 3 weeks is supposedly max.


Scott,
I'd be seriously interested in helping ya set up a trip like this.
I'd be interested in Pik Kommunizma or Khan Tangri. Hell, I'll even drive over to Craig and meet you to make things easier
in planning.

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Re: Your top-10 dream list (peaks-mountains)

by Steve Pratt » Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:13 am

I dont dream big, but here goes. All with a different aesthetic, and in no particular order:

Mauna Loa
Mt. dubois
Katahdin
University Peak
Vestal peak
Grand Teton
Mt. fairweather
Mt. williamson
North Pal
Longs Peak

Really only one high dollar expedition. If I had the cash, my wife prolly wouldnt let me burn it on climbing anyway.

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