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What mountains are on your list?

by Eman2005 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 6:15 am

This has probably been mentioned before, but what mountains are on your list to climb, and why?

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by Apex » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:25 pm

7 Summits as a future goal possibly (I'm a long ways off). I just see it as one of the most challenging things you could do as a mountaineer, other than the 14 8000'ers, and the second seven summits as I've heard that they are much harder.

But hell, I just want to climb and learn right now. In a few years my priorities will probably change.

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by fatdad » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:39 pm

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:

The Eiger, N. Face
Ama Dablam
Bhagiraithi III
Alpamayo
Cerro Torre

At least there are some nice peaks I'll probably still be able to do:
Mt. Chamberlin, N. Face
Incredible Hulk
North Pal
Thunderbolt
Long's Peak, the Diamond
Mt. Sill
Milestone Mt.

Thank God for the Sierra Nevada.

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by peterd » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:40 pm

The Dent Blanche & the Weisshorn. I think they both look fabulous!

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by rpc » Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:58 pm

Elvis' Hammer
Pope's Dick
Devil's Golf Ball
Left Teste
Right Teste

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by CClaude » Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:45 pm

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:
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What is this old shit I've been hearing so much about..... 45, man I consider ourselves young pups. bShist, I've been getting stronger year in and year out still and compared to say 2 yrs ago I'm a significantly better climber (even though I've been at it for 35yrs)

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by Dan Shorb » Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:55 pm

rpc wrote:Elvis' Hammer
Pope's Dick
Devil's Golf Ball
Left Teste
Right Teste


sounds like a fetish for sure.

R, you might wanta add

Mount Johnson
Proboscis

which are on my list.

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by rpc » Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:26 pm

d_shorb wrote:
rpc wrote:Elvis' Hammer
Pope's Dick
Devil's Golf Ball
Left Teste
Right Teste


sounds like a fetish for sure.

R, you might wanta add

Mount Johnson
Proboscis

which are on my list.


never ending quest for phallic towers! I would like to mount the Grand Teton as well for balance though.

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by fatdad » Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:30 pm

CClaude wrote:
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:
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What is this old shit I've been hearing so much about..... 45, man I consider ourselves young pups. bShist, I've been getting stronger year in and year out still and compared to say 2 yrs ago I'm a significantly better climber (even though I've been at it for 35yrs)


Yeah, it's pretty much an act, though most days it doesn't feel nearly as easy as it used to. For me, it's more of a time vs. an age issue, which makes that middle age spread more of a creeping concern. The spark is still there though. Those few occasions I do get out, I can feel it.

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by Diggler » Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:49 pm

Some ones that would seem attainable when/if I make time would be Matterhorn (Zmutt ridge), Mt. Blanc, Pt. Walker, Longs (the Diamond). There are a few others that are dreams, but I won't say them as not to taint the possibility :)

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by rasgoat » Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:57 pm

Colorado:
1. Eolus
2. Sunlight
3. Windom
4. Wilson El Deinte traverse
5. Capitol
6. Maroon Bells Traverse
7. Little Bear Blanca Traverse
8. Longs
9. Kit Carson
10. Vestal
11. Arrow
12.Knife Point

Washington/Canada (Cascades)
1. Glacier Peak
2. Bonanza Peak
4. Mt Stuart
5. Mt Olympus
6. Hozomeen group
7. American & Canadian Border Peaks
8. Adams
9. Baker
10. Rainier
11. Slesse
12. Picket Range area
13. Shuksan
14. Jack
15. Goode, Northeast Buttress
16.Forbidden, West Ridge
17. Eldorado

Canadian rockies
1.Assiniboine


Oregon
1. Hood
2. Sisters
3. Jefferson



Wyoming:
1. Grand Teton (summited July 2, 07)
2.Mt Moran (summited July 5, 07)
4.Devil's Tower

Montana:
1. Granite

California:
1. Clouds Rest (Summited august 30 06)
2. All fourteeners

Why? Beacuse I love camping , scrambling, climbing and absolutley stunning peaks

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by rhyang » Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:09 pm

Mt. Sunflower :mrgreen:

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by fortybelow » Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:29 pm

Denali
Mt. Shasta via a glacier route.
A remote glaciated mountain in alaska 12kft+
Some CA 14'ers none in particular.

Main goal is Denali though.

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by JHH60 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:11 am

In addition to those on fatdad's list of classic climbs I'd love to do if I were younger, single and had a lot more time to train and climb, but doubt I will, I'd add Trango tower and Mt. Robson by one of the hard routes. All the climbs on that list sound much interesting to me than any of the seven summits except for Denali, which I'd like to do some time by a less traveled route (e.g., West Rib, or more in the do-it-if-I-were-younger-and-had-time-to-be-more-honed category, Cassin Ridge).

And while not a peak as such, a dream climb would be Widow's Tears in Yosemite

A big climb I'd like to do and may actually do when/if I have the time is the Palisades traverse (though probably would do it piecemeal). Also I'd like to spend a lot more time in the North Cascades and go to the Bugaboos someday.
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by MoapaPk » Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:18 am

d_shorb wrote:
rpc wrote:Elvis' Hammer
Pope's Dick
Devil's Golf Ball
Left Teste
Right Teste


sounds like a fetish for sure.


All are in downtown Vegas.

R, you might wanta add
Mount Johnson

http://www.summitpost.org/view_object.p ... _id=183914
Must be the same one.

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