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Dallin Carey · · Missoula · Joined Aug 2014 · Points: 222

Nun in the foreground, Kun on the back left. 

Allen Sanderson · · On the road to perdition · Joined Jul 2007 · Points: 1,100

DC you have too much time on your hands.

Double J · · Sandy, UT · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 4,588
Allen Sandersonwrote:

DC you have too much time on your hands.

Fell off my chair laughing…FOMCL. and if I was younger I would know the correct acronym for that, but thus, I don’t. 

Dallin Carey · · Missoula · Joined Aug 2014 · Points: 222

I just really like this game. Maybe I'll retire with one of my favorites

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Dallin Carey · · Missoula · Joined Aug 2014 · Points: 222

Nope! Correct state though. 

Dallin Carey · · Missoula · Joined Aug 2014 · Points: 222
Jaren Watson wrote:

Sacagawea 

Correct! If anyone wants to grab my stuck .3 off that thing, they can have it. You're up Jaren. 

Double J · · Sandy, UT · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 4,588

That pile of garbage has to be in Idaho as well!

Skyler Mavor · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2014 · Points: 113

Peak 11292? With the photo taken from Scott Peak? 

Wilkins Micawber · · CH · Joined Oct 2019 · Points: 0
Norm Larsonwrote:

Wilkins got it. East Temple, Lost Temple spire, and Steeple from the north east side.

Lets see what ya got Wilkins

All three of those peaks have amazing routes.  That's a special place and a nice photo, Norm.

Skyler Mavor · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2014 · Points: 113

Jaren, the hints were helpful. I’m not sure if you intended this with your hint but the rock unit at Leatherman Peak is actually named for Scott Peak.

Here’s a new one:

Yup, Sam got it

Sam Beeduhl · · Bend, OR · Joined Sep 2012 · Points: 443

Gandalf (L) and Aragorn (R), BC Coast Range near the UBC VOC hut outside of Pemby.

Here is mine: the peak in the center foreground...

I'll give folks a hint since no one has tried yet... it's in Canada.

I'll be out of town Wednesday thru the weekend so y'all better get going or it's going to be a wait for confirmation!

Sam Beeduhl · · Bend, OR · Joined Sep 2012 · Points: 443

One more hint: the peak in the back left is famous for big wall free climbing routes, including one by Piana/Skinner

Jake907 · · Anchorage Alaska · Joined Jul 2007 · Points: 5

Meringue?

Colden Dark · · Funny River · Joined Apr 2023 · Points: 0

Proboscis? Or maybe Flat Top

Sam Beeduhl · · Bend, OR · Joined Sep 2012 · Points: 443
Jake907wrote:

Meringue?

Jake got it! Kudos on some good sleuthing! Too many clues?

Sam Beeduhl · · Bend, OR · Joined Sep 2012 · Points: 443
Colden Darkwrote:

Proboscis? Or maybe Flat Top

Proboscis is the famous peak in the back left. Flat top is between them. Picture is cut from a Scurlock picture... go figure.

Colden Dark · · Funny River · Joined Apr 2023 · Points: 0
Sam Beeduhlwrote:

Proboscis is the famous peak in the back left. Flat top is between them. Picture is cut from a Scurlock picture... go figure.

Cool. Slightly outside the scope of the game, but worth a read:

http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web08f/wfeature-scurlock-aerial-photography

Jake907 · · Anchorage Alaska · Joined Jul 2007 · Points: 5
Sam Beeduhlwrote:

Jake got it! Kudos on some good sleuthing! Too many clues?

The Skinner/Piana route was the giveaway.   I remember it from 50 Favorite Climbs

Closest peak.   A reputable and experience source told me that, in a range known for steep and difficult peaks, this is one of the steepest and most difficult.  "The K2" of it's range.

Dallin Carey · · Missoula · Joined Aug 2014 · Points: 222

Mt. Chopicalqui?

Jake907 · · Anchorage Alaska · Joined Jul 2007 · Points: 5
Dallin Careywrote:

Mt. Chopicalqui?

Very warm

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