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Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:15 pm
by Baarb
Looks a bit like the upper Kaprun reservoir in Austria, part of a hydroelectric power system, but not quite. Something similar nearby maybe.

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 2:27 am
by lcarreau
Could it be something in Spain ? One of the wallpaper's said "Spanish Pictures" in the URL.

All I know ... it's a DAM picture ! Because, it has a dam in it.

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:11 am
by Buz Groshong
mtybumpo wrote:
Buz Groshong wrote:It looks like it could be a mountain in one of my photos from a trip to Stanley, ID in September. The hike that we did was Boundary Creek - Casino Creek in the White Cloud Mountains. I can't identify the peak in my photo which was from a slightly different viewpoint and included a different lake, but they do have similar features.

Correction: The hike where my photo was taken was perhaps Imogene Lake or Toxaway Lake in the Sawtooths. I didn't plan the hikes, so it's hard for me to be sure.


The peak is not in Idaho. There are no dams anywhere near the Stanley area and all the lakes in the Sawtooths are natural. It looks European to me.


I didn't really notice the dam, but the trees seem to go too far up the slopes to be anything in the Sawtooths. For what it is worth, I spoke to my friend who led our hikes out Idaho and the day that I took the photo that had a somewhat similar mountain, we did Bench Lakes.

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:26 am
by Player
Els Encantats, España

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:45 pm
by Diego Sahagún
Yep, they are in Aigüestortes NP, The Pyrenees. The lake is called Estany de Sant Maurici

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:01 pm
by yatsek
Names, elevations and more pix (by a friend of Eric Visentin's AFAIK)

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:02 pm
by dhv
Hallo!
I have exactly the same question about a Mountain. As I register here, I saw this topic, so A am asking here, not to make another one.
I have this picture from old Russian book about mountains. The description there is "Qogori (K2), Second highest mountain in the World". I am very familiar with the area of K2, so obviously this is not K2. The problem is, I never ever saw again another picture ot that misterious mountain. And I has looked literally thousands of pictures of mountains in the whole world. I dont know even if the photo is right, or mirrored, so I post both variants (In the same book there are some mirrored photos, so this might be the case).
I have some guesses about the mountain, but never saw them from that perspective. I have been thinkink about: Angel Peak (K2's neibour); Masherbrum (not likely); Some peak around Nanda Devi (the background peak looks like Changabang); Some peak around Snow Lake in Karakorum; Or maybe it is not in Asia at all, maybe in Cordilera Blanca in Andes, or some other subrange...
Every suggestion is welcome. Here is the photo:

original:
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mirrored:
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Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:39 am
by Baarb
Same image here but with a person in the foreground: http://www.flickr.com/photos/slugma/182 ... 4332199523. Probably not Mexico.

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:41 am
by lcarreau
Player wrote:Els Encantats, España


Same peak, different angle ..

Image

The dude should get a dam beer for guessing correctly!

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:04 am
by desainme
Enchanted Peak over Lake Saint Maurice 9005 ft mountain over 6200 foot elev lake
vs Mt. Heyburn 10, 229 feet over 6,500 ft elevation Redfish lake. Pretty much the same ballpark.

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:14 am
by lcarreau
desainme wrote:Enchanted Peak over Lake Saint Maurice 9005 ft mountain over 6200 foot elev lake
vs Mt. Heyburn 10, 229 feet over 6,500 ft elevation Redfish lake. Pretty much the same ballpark.


Agreed, but the bases are loaded and Casey's up to bat.

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:11 am
by desainme
Re big mountain pix: John Roskelly's 1978 view looking down the NE ridge of K2- they did not complete the climb, but got far enuf to get great scenes such as above, then went back to the regular route by which they climbed the mountain.

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:42 am
by Scott
I have exactly the same question about a Mountain. As I register here, I saw this topic, so A am asking here, not to make another one.
I have this picture from old Russian book about mountains. The description there is "Qogori (K2), Second highest mountain in the World". I am very familiar with the area of K2, so obviously this is not K2. The problem is, I never ever saw again another picture ot that misterious mountain.


Actually, it is K2 (but not the summit).

The same photo is in the book K2 Challenging the Sky by Kurt Diemberger and Roberto Mantovani; page 9.

The caption of the photo is as follows:

Two climbing teams from the 1978 American Expedition led by Jim Whittaker crossing a tricky section of the crest. In these situations the climber must be extremely careful not to climb to close to the peak of the ice rib, as his weight might cause the unstable snow to collapse.

Photograph by John Roskelly.

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:53 am
by Baarb
So which is the mountain in the background? Tried using Google Earth but maybe the vertical resolution isn't quite there to get the topography right.

Re: Can anybody ID this mountain?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:57 am
by desainme
Trying to find this Enchanted mountain in Austria was pretty futile. It seems that the most popular mountain lake combinations are Moraine lake and its ten peaks along with Tetons over lakes or the Snake River in the foreground-Mt. Moran forms its own cadet Tetons pairing. Shuksan/Shuksan lake, Maroon Bells/Lake are a little less popular than the first 2.

I'm wondering if Bob Ross invented the genre, or if the Moraine Lake/ten peaks gave rise to Bob Ross.