Name that mountain
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Constance? |
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Challenger? |
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Andy Shoemakerwrote: That’s it! Nice |
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George had the Olympics on the mind. And they are near and dear to my little mountain heart. So here's the next one. Center frame. Extra credit for the bad-assed named lake in the foreground. |
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George Bracksieck wrote: Bingo! Have at it. |
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Andy Shoemakerwrote: I hope this mountain isn’t too tame or diminutive. It can be found on USGS and USFS maps. The summit is on the granite outcrop just left of center. I climbed here in the seventies and last summer. Most routes are undocumented and were probably done many years before. The approach is over two miles! |
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George Bracksieck wrote: Is that South Boulder Peak in the background? Is it Twin Sister Peak? |
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Will Myerswrote: Yes and yes. |
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Warbonnett |
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Double Jwrote: That was about as fast as I expected |
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Ha ha Notch |
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ddriver got it |
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Gerbier? |
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Cézanne's mountain. |
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Looks like the limestone monolith of Montagne Sainte-Victoire to me. |
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Andy Shoemakerwrote: Indeed it is - which, as Brian suggested, is the one that Cézanne painted! |
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