Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:20 am
The Winds to the Uintahs could get up to some high numbers.
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SpiderSavage wrote:high altitudes near Casseopea.
The Winds to the Uintahs could get up to some high numbers.
Scott wrote:The Winds to the Uintahs could get up to some high numbers.
Or even more so, the Uintas to Tetons. You can see one from the other on very clear days.
I would still guess that the Cascade Volcanoes probably take the cake in the lower 48.
Denali, Hunter and Foraker can all be seen from Mount Sanford. Foraker is 240 miles away. I wonder if Denali can also be seen from even more distant peaks in the Wrangells.
Iron Hiker wrote:Cache Peak, ID, is the furthest you can see from the Grand - 180 miles away. The Grand "suffers" from being close to many other big peaks so its viewshed is not really that large except over the Idaho plains to the SW.
Maybe, but the entire bulk of the Wyo. Range is in the way.