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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by Jow » Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:36 pm

I have 48 on my current list of definitely want to give a shot. I have another 10 of nice to haves. And countless if I get chance sure.

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by seano » Tue Mar 05, 2013 5:42 pm

Evolution traverse car-to-car in a day. Devil's Crags traverse. I doubt I'll manage either, but they're worth someone else's effort.

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by fatdad » Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:38 am

Now that I'm a little older, I've kind of dispensed with lists as they seem to focus on things I may never get done vs. things that might get done. For example, big alpine climbs just aren't on the menu anymore. Too much time, cost and risk. Sure like reading Alpinist and dreaming about those though. Anyways:

Any route on El Cap again, though Iron Hawk, Sunkist and Zenyata Mondata are high on my list. Need to finally climb The Nose as well.
Solo El Cap.
Astroman
N. Face of Mt. Chamberlin
Charlotte Dome
Incredible Hulk
The Diamond
Any mellow peak in the Himalaya
Piz Badile
Hike the John Muir Trail
Primrose Dihedrals

Probably lots that I'm forgetting. Fitzroy, Ama Dablam and Changabang are no longer contenders. Same with Bhagirathi III, Mt. Huntington and the N. Face of Mt. Kitchener. Oh well. That much more time to go bouldering and backpacking with my kids.

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by brichardsson » Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:44 pm

i'd like to be able to say i finished > 50% of the seven summits, so that would be aconcagua, elbrus, denali, and kili.

but the two that i would sell my soul for are the matterhorn and logan.
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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by Kiefer » Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:33 pm

If we're talking bucket lists, I'm assuming peaks/mountains that we could REASONABLY
expect to climb in the future? As opposed to a dream list of sorts.


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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by skyward22 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:38 pm

OwenT wrote:I tried to make a list once...

It's impossible, there's too many mountains and not enough time, and I'm only 15!



The point of making a list isn't to complete it, it's to give yourself some ideas to work towards and hope to be fortunate enough to do as many as you can.

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by Sierra Ledge Rat » Thu Mar 21, 2013 3:10 am

What do you call a list of climbs that you want to do before you die but you know that you're too old and broken down to be able to tick anything off that list?

"Lost Youth List?"

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by mconnell » Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:11 pm

Sierra Ledge Rat wrote:What do you call a list of climbs that you want to do before you die but you know that you're too old and broken down to be able to tick anything off that list?

"Lost Youth List?"


I recently found a list I wrote 20+ years ago. I've done about 10% of the list. The few that I'm not too old to do, I'm too broke to do. Time for a new list...

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by RoyJamieson » Mon Mar 25, 2013 7:54 am

radson wrote:In no specific order and a very dreamy list

Cholatse
Shivling
Khan Tengri
k2, Nanga Parbat, Kanch, Dhaulagiri, Makulu
Everest from Tibet
Tasman, GT Aoraki
Nanda Devi East
Robson, Waddington, Assiniboine
Mt Kenya, Stanley
Alpamayo, Huascaran, Chopoqalqi (sp?)
Maybe some Snow Leopards


A scary list.
I like mine a lot more.
Mont Blanc
The Matterhorn
Chopicalqui
Huascaran
Cook
Tasman
Elbrus
Khan Tengri
Lenin Peak
Davarand

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by RoyJamieson » Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:11 am

tobe945 wrote:[quote="OwenT" It's impossible, there's too many mountains and not enough time, and I'm only 15!


So where does this leave me at 63?

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by Andinistaloco » Sun Mar 31, 2013 7:59 am

mconnell wrote:
Sierra Ledge Rat wrote:What do you call a list of climbs that you want to do before you die but you know that you're too old and broken down to be able to tick anything off that list?

"Lost Youth List?"


I recently found a list I wrote 20+ years ago. I've done about 10% of the list. The few that I'm not too old to do, I'm too broke to do. Time for a new list...


Right? That, and the stuff we want to do changes as we get older. Stuff like K2 was on my wish list twenty years ago... now my thinking's more along the lines of... hell, I could probably climb 20-30 badass things around here in the time it'd take me to go do K2, and for a shitload cheaper, and I wouldn't be freezing and miserable, either....

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by Josh Lewis » Mon Apr 01, 2013 6:17 am

Andinistaloco wrote:and I wouldn't be freezing and miserable, either....


True that. I'm sure for some it's fun. But I gotta admit South America is pretty appealing to me.

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by eliotjg » Fri Apr 05, 2013 7:10 am

I'm only 16, so

Whitney
Rainier
Pico de Orizaba
Denali
Aconcagua
And also the rest of the state high points (I have 2).

Sure, I could rattle off the all of the Colorado 14ers and ultra prominent peaks in the US, but I have to be realistic, especially since I live in New Orleans and not some place like Bishop California. Maybe I'll be a real climber one day, but all I've really got up to this point is Half Dome.

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by moonspots » Fri Apr 05, 2013 5:50 pm

tobe945 wrote:What's on your climbing bucket list?


Taking the Grandkids hiking, and...

Shuksan
Grand Canyon
Arches
Zion
Berringer Crater
Baker
Adams
Hood (?)
Sisters
Pine Mountain Observatory
NRAO again
Rainier again
Trinity test site
Pike's Peak
Climbing "The Columns" in Eugene
Olympus
....and whatever else captures my interest before I'm gone...

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Re: BUCKET LISTS

by Steve Pratt » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:09 pm

The Grand.
Wham Ridge - Vestal Peak
University Peak
Mt. Humphries (CA)
White Mountain traverse (CA)
Devil's Tower
NE Ridge - Mt. Hope (CO)
Mt. Williamson
Aimless scramble with no particular peak: East Humboldt Mtns
Aimless scramble with no particular peak: Last Chance Range

Then when I am ready to hang it up: hike Mauna Loa and spend the rest of the week on the beach.

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