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Posted:
Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:55 am
by RickF
RickF wrote:Complete the CA 14ers (11 done, 4 left to do)
Raineer
Orizaba
Denali
As many Sierra classic peaks as I can make it to, a couple of peaks a year, until I'm physically not able to climb any more.
I'm on a variation of the "Fatdad" plan.
fatdad wrote:Pretty much all of the peaks on my list are really an option for me anymore because I'm old and a wuss and have a family to support:
Thank God for the Sierra Nevada.
Hey Fatdad & JHH60, don't forget Old Guys Rule! O.K. maybe we won't rule the 7 summits and the 8,000 meter peaks, but we can rule the Sierra!
Update: 14 California Fourteeners done, one left to do. Check off Polemonium, North Palisade and Starlight.
Posted:
Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:02 am
by Hotoven
RickF wrote:RickF wrote:Complete the CA 14ers (11 done, 4 left to do)
Raineer
Orizaba
Denali
As many Sierra classic peaks as I can make it to, a couple of peaks a year, until I'm physically not able to climb any more.
I'm on a variation of the "Fatdad" plan.
fatdad wrote:Pretty much all of the peaks on my list are really an option for me anymore because I'm old and a wuss and have a family to support:
Thank God for the Sierra Nevada.
Hey Fatdad & JHH60, don't forget Old Guys Rule! O.K. maybe we won't rule the 7 summits and the 8,000 meter peaks, but we can rule the Sierra!
Update: 14 California Fourteeners done, one left to do. Check off Polemonium, North Palisade and Starlight.
Congrats Rick, keep up the speedy work
Posted:
Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:36 am
by Baarb
Erebus, Villarica, the Cuillin Ridge, Fuji, Denali, Shishaldin, and Piton de la Fournaise. Erebus is never going to happen but one can hope. Villarica should be done by Jan, maybe Fuji after that.
Posted:
Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:40 am
by kiwiw
lib ridge.
the south face of prussik (already done the WR)
backbone dragontail
stuart glacier culoir
I'll train hard all winter and get these done (hopefully) before I start my senior year.
Posted:
Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:15 pm
by fatdad
tobe945 wrote:Hummingbird Ridge on Mt. Logan.
When I'm older but still just enough in shape to do it. If I die at that age, so be it.
The route has not been repeated since its 1st ascent many years ago. It may never be.
Hopefully you're exagerating a bit. It's way more fun to live.
Posted:
Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:47 pm
by cp0915
Almost too many to count. Most of them no one here's ever heard of (or even noticed).
Posted:
Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:30 pm
by Hotoven
cp0915 wrote:Almost too many to count. Most of them no one here's ever heard of (or even noticed).
Indie Climber of SP
Re: What mountains are on your list?
Posted:
Thu Dec 09, 2010 5:23 pm
by KujoA2
Grand Teton and/or Moran
Gannett
Devils Tower
A handful of the more difficult CO 14'ers.
Rainier
Eagle Peak in Yellowstone (mostly because it's so remote and not much is known about it, it probably doesn't see very many ascents.)
Katahdin
Re: What mountains are on your list?
Posted:
Thu Dec 09, 2010 5:32 pm
by lcarreau
Not sure if I understand.. WHY does a person even need a stinking list ???
Why not just take one day at a time. If it happens, it happens..
Re: What mountains are on your list?
Posted:
Thu Dec 09, 2010 5:38 pm
by hatidua
There's plenty of mountains within a half-day drive of my front door.
Re: What mountains are on your list?
Posted:
Thu Dec 09, 2010 6:28 pm
by Crabman
tons on the list, but these are the ones currently lined-up:
+ Backbone Mountain (MD state highpoint) ... for shits and giggles
+ Cotopaxi (in January with Climb for Hope) ...
http://climbforhope.com/+ Gannett Peak (WY state highpoint) ... with my buddy who lives in Bozeman ... maybe next Summer
+ Denali ... w/in the next 3 years
Re: What mountains are on your list?
Posted:
Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:32 pm
by A-Lex
This winter:
winter chimney lpp
seven spanish angels (not a mountain but awesome still)
Spring:
ski approach sierra rock routes
plenty of skiing
Summer:
lurking fear
the nose
rnwf hd
Fall:
alpine ice in Sierra
one of the sierra traverses
Next Winter:
coto/chimbo
realistically will only be some of these but gotta dream big!
Re: What mountains are on your list?
Posted:
Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:48 pm
by sharperblue
CBlanca:
Tullparaju
Chinchey
Ranralpaca
CHuayhuash:
Trapecio
Yurapaja Sur
Coast Range:
Mount Combatant
Waddington
Alaska Range:
Huntington
Hunter
NCascades:
Sleese
Terror
CASierra:
Barnard
Carl Heller
Tower
Dade
Mills
Peppermint
Clarence King
Thunder Mountain
Junction Peak
Ericsson Crag Traverse
Re: What mountains are on your list?
Posted:
Fri Dec 10, 2010 1:43 am
by Ice9
Current big three
Cholatse
Fitz Roy
Alpamayo
I would also like to eventually climb K2 but that is my terminal goal, probally 10 years away.
Re: What mountains are on your list?
Posted:
Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:15 am
by Marmaduke
I'd list a few, plus some I've just added but Chad and Vitaliy would give me shit. So I won't. Hope to snowshoe up to Chaos Crags on Saturday.