Weekend_Climberz Posted June 27, 2006 Posted June 27, 2006 So, do you consider such things as Sitkum Spire, Lincoln and Colfax Peak, and Point Success to be on this list? Here's the most obvious ones, without sub-peaks of major mountains: Mount Rainier 14411 Mount Adams 12276 Mount Baker 10781 Glacier Peak 10520+ Bonanza Peak 9511 Mount Stuart 9415 Mount Fernow 9249 Mount Goode 9200+ Mount Shuksan 9131 Mount Buckner 9112 Seven Fingered Jack 9100 Mount Logan 9087 Jack Mountain 9066 Mount Maude 9040+ Other Points above 9000: Point Success 14158 Liberty Cap 14112 The Pinnacle 12080 Pikers Peak 11657 Little Tahoma 11138 Sherman Peak 10160 Disappointment Peak 9755 Steamboat Prow 9720+ Colfax Peak 9440+ Colfax Peak East 9355 Sitkum Spire 9355 Whitman Crest 9323 SW Bonanza Peak 9320 Quote
Weekend_Climberz Posted June 27, 2006 Author Posted June 27, 2006 Stanley Peak is in the Canadian rockies, and at 10351 feet it is definately over 9000', though I should have specified Washington State only. Thanks for pointing that out Dru. Quote
Stefan Posted June 27, 2006 Posted June 27, 2006 Just becuase it is named, does it mean it is a peak? What about all those points that will be named in the future? Quote
terrible_ted Posted June 28, 2006 Posted June 28, 2006 Might as well orient yourself with the "historical" efforts at this: What the hell is prominence anyways? Washington highest Have fun... -t Quote
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