Name that mountain
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James Mwrote: Yup! Cumulus, Cirrus, Nimbus, Stratus, etc. You’re up. |
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Alright I expect this one might be pretty tough/ lesser known, so I'm including a summit photo because that should help a lot with regionality. |
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more hints please |
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Upłaziańska Kopka |
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Time to move on here. We’ve been abandoned. |
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Mt Doom? |
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Juan Vargaswrote: Yessir, take it, filthy hobbitses |
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Sam Beeduhlwrote: A Google says Sam was right |
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Juan Vargaswrote: Pyramid? |
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Norm Larsonwrote: Sorry my child, work got interesting for a day and I don't MP on the weekends. Whoever guessed Upłaziańska Kopka is close.. from what I can tell Upłaziańska Kopka is a tiny hill infront of the actual mountain. So game on! |
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James Mwrote: Giewont |
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Marc-Andre Giassonwrote: Nice, you google well. I climbed this by myself while visiting Poland and it was some of the most spectacular terrain / weather / flora I have ever seen. It was cool being on my own not understanding the language, eventually I pieced together how to say and respond to simple greetings with other hikers (Cześć, basically "Hi", and more importantly Piwo means "beer" for when you are back in town ). |
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James Mwrote: Had to! I figured that since nobody seemed to know what it was... |
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Mont Blanc |
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Wilkins Micawberwrote: Yes! Seen from the La Thuile/La Rosiere ski area, on the French/Italian border. You're up! |
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Gross Grunhorn |













