Alpinfox Posted April 13, 2005 Posted April 13, 2005 ...or anyone else: D = Black Tusk I = Baring Quote
Off_White Posted April 13, 2005 Posted April 13, 2005 Why is it that when I read your heading, "Hey Klenke!!!" I hear it in Jerry Lewis' voice? Quote
MisterMo Posted April 13, 2005 Posted April 13, 2005 "D=Black Tusk" = Gunn F = Merchant C = The thing at the head of Bitter Creek that screams "Ski Me" until you get a view of the unskiable cliffs, brush and crap below it. A&B are points on Jumpoff Ridge above Tom, Dick, and Harry Lakes I'm prettty sure...although A could be Spire, a little further east.......I'll peek here in a little bit E & G don't have names except colloquial ones. E is kind of on the way to Gunn and G is a subsidiary summit of Merchant H has me intrigued a little bit; it's East of the head of Barclay Creek and probably on the other side of the Beckler. Quote
klenke Posted April 13, 2005 Posted April 13, 2005 Definitive answer... FIRST PICTURE A --> Jumpoff Ridge, Pt. 5280+ B --> Jumpoff Ridge, Pt. 5360+ C --> "Gunnshy" (Pk 6218) D --> Gunn Peak E --> Pk 5842 F --> Merchant Peak (main summit) G --> Merchant Peak, SW Summit H --> Eagle Rock I --> Mt. Baring SECOND PICTURE Not the clearest shot to work with so some of these answers will be approximate. L --> The massif is that of "Ten-Four Mountain" (Pk 4384) A --> Mt. Index massif B --> Gunn-Merchant-Baring massif C --> Frozen Mountain D --> Tolt-N. Fk Snoqualmie Divide (~4,400 ft) E --> Red Mountain (5,447 ft) F --> Not clear enough to tell; something in this area near Mt. Cleveland G --> Mt. Phelps (mislabeled and misspelled as McCLain Peaks on the map) H --> Little Phelps to me (and Beckey for what that's worth); McLain Peak (note spelling) to Roper (see here); Pk 5162 either way I --> Not clear enough to see (there's nothing significant there anyway) J --> Lennox Mountain (or vicinity thereof) K --> "Canoe Peak" (Pk 5706) with Bare Mtn in front Quote
wayne Posted April 14, 2005 Posted April 14, 2005 Nice work Guys!!. I am sure that Bonanza itself is visible in picture #2 It may be ironically enough # I . Martin Volken said the all of Seattle was visible on his 3 summit -traverse trip. Especially at night on their summit bivy. Quote
Blake Posted April 14, 2005 Posted April 14, 2005 I'd be interested to hear from others who have summited Bonanza about seeing the Seattle area. Shouldn't Bonanza be recognizable from more places in the metro area if this were the case? Quote
wayne Posted April 14, 2005 Posted April 14, 2005 It is, but it is so far away it just looks like a big snowy peak right now. I have done Bonanza and the only way youd see Seattle is at night like they did. There is a posibility " I " is Stuart. Quote
mattp Posted April 14, 2005 Posted April 14, 2005 I'm not so sure about Bonanza, but I agree with Klenke about Index and Phelps. All those other peaks in #2? A curiosity, for sure, but most of us will never want to go there. Quote
chucK Posted April 14, 2005 Posted April 14, 2005 I might be Big Snow. You can definitely see Seattle from there. Quote
klenke Posted April 14, 2005 Posted April 14, 2005 Sorry, I didn't pan right far enough on first picture. Yes, "I" --> Baring. In second picture, "I" is neither Bonanza nor Big Snowy. However, Stuart lines up correctly. But I doubt it is Stuart. Besides, you can't even see whatever "I" is in the pic, so why even conjecture? Quote
klenke Posted April 14, 2005 Posted April 14, 2005 This panorama of mine made a few months ago will be helpful: Quote
matt_warfield Posted April 14, 2005 Posted April 14, 2005 Nice pic. Do you happen to have one extending farther north? Quote
wayne Posted April 15, 2005 Posted April 15, 2005 However, Stuart lines up correctly. But I doubt it is Stuart. Besides, you can't even see whatever "I" is in the pic, so why even conjecture? Duh, you cant see it in the picture ,but dont you think I may have seen it in a location before on clear days??? I have a friend who insists Stuart is visible and I have seen a big peak before way back in the range. Look for it on the next clear day, Quote
Alpinfox Posted April 15, 2005 Author Posted April 15, 2005 (edited) Nice work Klenke. So the dip just north of Mt. Phelps ("F" in my second pic) is the South Fork of Tolt River? According to my topo program, McClain Pk is North of Phelps. Maybe you have those two backwards?* *edit: Duh. I should have read your note about Phelps being mislabelled on maps. Edited April 15, 2005 by Alpinfox Quote
Snafflehunter Posted April 15, 2005 Posted April 15, 2005 Klenke has it right, that's definitely Phelps with the big rounded dome. Klenke, don't you get this view from your apt? Quote
klenke Posted April 15, 2005 Posted April 15, 2005 Pax, the valley that is "F" is the South Fork Tolt River on this side (west of the 3,000-ft pass there between Phelps and Red) and Money Creek on the other side (east of the pass). Money Creek drains to the South Fork Skykomish. Regarding the mislabeling, Roper treats it well in the above link to his website. ~~~~~~~~~~ Well, here is 8 hours of work today to complete these annotations. I've been sitting on them for 10 months. Just needed someone to kick me in the ass. Thanks, Matt! Full Panorama (resolution limitations): NE (Mt. Ditney) to ENE (Ten-Four Massif): ENE (Morning Star Peak) to East (Big Kid): East (Frozen Mountain) to SE (Bandera Mountain): Quote
Alpinfox Posted April 15, 2005 Author Posted April 15, 2005 Spec-freakin'-tacular. You have just created a great resource - a masterpiece of Klenkitude. Quote
JoshK Posted April 15, 2005 Posted April 15, 2005 Wow, that's awesome man. Someone will have to copy the annotations some day if we can get a super super clear day photo at very high res. Klenke, I'm sure you've done put I haev a pretty high res photo of the olympics from the 140th street overpass in Bellevue with the seattle skyline in the foreground. Let me know if you have any interest in it. -josh Quote
klenke Posted April 15, 2005 Posted April 15, 2005 Sure, send the Olympics pano pic to me (via email) and I'll see if I can make use of it. My Front Range pano is just one of many perspectives possible from the Seattle metropolitan area (from the Space Needle, for instance). Pax's above is slightly different. In fact, you can see where he took his shot (the UW Medical Center building--or near to it--labeled in the middle image). Some peaks I was surprised were visible from my Queen Anne vantage: Helena Peak (considering that its 5 miles ESE of Three Fingers) Bushwhack Peak (east summit point is visible, Nine Lives Peak may be obscuring the main summit) Mt. Baring (all three of its summits through a convenient gap up the North Fork Tolt River drainage) Mt. Garfield (just the top of it) Chimney Rock (took me a while to convince myself) Note that peaks like Bandera will be more visible from other vantages. Capitol Hill gets in the way. Quote
Blake Posted April 16, 2005 Posted April 16, 2005 Shuksan is visible from some spots in Seattle, including the admiralty way viewpoint. Quote
wayne Posted April 16, 2005 Posted April 16, 2005 Dang Klenk,nice work, you are as geeky as I am with my charts and lists. Quote
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