Noah (Oregon) - Feb 10, 2004 11:34 am - Hasn't voted
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Thanks for the vote... However on another point, what do you think the conditions will be like on Hood's South side this Friday (assuming it is dry all week)? I am debating... - NOAH
Beautiful page, but SummitPost wants Lat/Long in degrees & decimal degrees. I think you entered Degrees.minutes, because Topozone puts us on the S slope of Hidden Lake Peaks. Correct Lat/.Long is 48.8117 & -121.3231 or thereabouts.
You might want to correct the spelling of Fred Beckey's name -- there are two "e"s. I'm on a campaign to fix this througout Summitpost.org. Nice page. Make the fix and let me know, and I'll increase my score on your page to 10/10.
This reminds me of the time I was talking with a buddy on the trail about various climbs, sprinkling the conversation with references to "Beckey says this" and Beckey says that". A neophyte climber with us finally asked "Who is this Becky, and how come she knows so much about climbing?"
There was a theodolite carried to the summit of Luna Peak in 2022 by expert surveyors. The East Peak of Fury turned out to be the highest peak at 8356 ft. Luna was next at 8,311 ft and West Fury was 8,305 ft. This was found with about a plus/minus uncertainty of about 10 feet so it is uncertain whether Luna or West Fury is higher, but probably Luna. East Fury is definitely higher though. See:
https://www.countryhighpoints.com/luna-east-fury-west-fury-theodolite-survey/
rpc - Feb 6, 2004 6:05 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentYour overview paragraph definitely caught my attention! It can only get better with some photos.
NICE.
Noah (Oregon) - Feb 7, 2004 3:57 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentI made a lot of additions to the page. I hope you like it. And good luck on another attempt at Fury. It is well worth the effort! -Noah
Klenke - Feb 6, 2004 8:58 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentAlready a well-done page and not even any photos up yet. I'm waiting for you to put pics up before I put up a few of my own.
Nelson - Feb 7, 2004 3:12 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentA totally wild sounding place! Thanks for sharing. I, for one, would be interested in forest approach photos if you have any also.
Noah (Oregon) - Feb 10, 2004 5:15 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentTRAIL PHOTO. Here is a shot of the approach up the Big Beaver River... Thanks for checking out my page! NOAH
Fred Spicker - Feb 7, 2004 6:20 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentGreat page - great peak!
Dean - Feb 7, 2004 7:59 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentVery nice page and enjoyable photos.
Hammer - Feb 7, 2004 9:00 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentGreat job Noah,
Noah (Oregon) - Feb 10, 2004 11:34 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks for the vote... However on another point, what do you think the conditions will be like on Hood's South side this Friday (assuming it is dry all week)? I am debating... - NOAH
Sharon - Feb 8, 2004 9:50 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentExcellent, excellent page.
Martin Cash - Feb 10, 2004 12:18 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentWow! Cool page. Great to see some more mountains in the hardcore Pickets on here. Thanks for adding it.
Eric - Feb 11, 2004 5:22 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentGreat page, Noah. I think I recognize that green shirt.
Diggler - Apr 7, 2004 12:26 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentNice page! Hopefully I'll be able to make over there someday- the N Cascades sound great!
Scott - Apr 17, 2004 7:12 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentOne of the best peak in the USA if you ask me. Unfortunatly the weather is so nasty, that you can't always see it!
Eric Sandbo - Feb 13, 2005 2:52 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentBeautiful page, but SummitPost wants Lat/Long in degrees & decimal degrees. I think you entered Degrees.minutes, because Topozone puts us on the S slope of Hidden Lake Peaks. Correct Lat/.Long is 48.8117 & -121.3231 or thereabouts.
mrwsierra - Feb 2, 2006 7:05 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentSuper.
osatrik - Aug 26, 2006 5:16 am - Voted 10/10
Give Fred His Due!You might want to correct the spelling of Fred Beckey's name -- there are two "e"s. I'm on a campaign to fix this througout Summitpost.org. Nice page. Make the fix and let me know, and I'll increase my score on your page to 10/10.
This reminds me of the time I was talking with a buddy on the trail about various climbs, sprinkling the conversation with references to "Beckey says this" and Beckey says that". A neophyte climber with us finally asked "Who is this Becky, and how come she knows so much about climbing?"
gimpilator - Aug 30, 2016 1:24 pm - Voted 10/10
Good WorkMatt, I don't recall what shape this page was in before, but it looks great now.
anthony_mendoza - Oct 2, 2023 9:03 pm - Voted 10/10
The East Peak is highest.There was a theodolite carried to the summit of Luna Peak in 2022 by expert surveyors. The East Peak of Fury turned out to be the highest peak at 8356 ft. Luna was next at 8,311 ft and West Fury was 8,305 ft. This was found with about a plus/minus uncertainty of about 10 feet so it is uncertain whether Luna or West Fury is higher, but probably Luna. East Fury is definitely higher though. See:
https://www.countryhighpoints.com/luna-east-fury-west-fury-theodolite-survey/