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Reynolds and Raymond Peaks from Highland Peak. Sept 8, 2001
Comments [ Post a Comment ]| Wobby | question | | 
Hasn't voted | what is the peak between Raymond and Reynolds, about mid-center of the photo, located directly on the ridge between the two? Is it unnamed, or just infrequented? When I visited Reynolds Peak, it looked like it was higher, and certainly a more difficult climb.
Also, what is the peak on the far left of the picture, the most southern on that ridge? When I was there it didn't have a summit register, but I felt like it was difficult enough and prominent enough to be named.
Thanks | | Posted Jun 9, 2009 2:13 am |
 | | Bob Burd | Re: question | | 
Hasn't voted | That one in the center in unnamed. I walked by it when doing Reynolds/Raymond but I couldn't see any obvious way up. All the rock in this area is loose as you know, so it may not have been climbed.
I don't know the answer to your second question. Isn't that the one you named "Mitt" ? | | Posted Jun 9, 2009 5:29 pm |
 | | Wobby | Re: question | | 
Hasn't voted | Ok, yeah that peak looked pretty intense from our far away glances at it. If the rock is as loose as everywhere else then I could see why it might not have been climbed. Still, might be worth a shot someday.
And yes, we did nickname that peak "The Mitt" because it looks like a mitten from the north. I don't want to be taking a name from it though if it has one, or stealing glory from locals who know it better. It does get climbed once in a while as evidenced from rap slings on top. | | Posted Jun 10, 2009 3:50 am |
 | | Wobby | Re: question | | 
Hasn't voted | oh also, thanks for the information | | Posted Jun 10, 2009 3:50 am |
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