Name that mountain Volume 2
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Mont du Lac des Cygnes ? |
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Wilkins Micawberwrote: Bingo! I'm impressed. Have you ever been there? |
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Marc-Andre Giassonwrote: Je suis allé plusieurs fois au Québec, mais malheureusement je n'ai jamais grimpé dans le parc national des Grands-Jardins. Hint for my last mountain: It is also in a French speaking area. |
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Wilkins Micawberwrote: Dent d'Orlu? Pour les Grands-Jardins, c'est à ne pas rater! |
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Tu as raison ! That's the Dent d'Orlu. |
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Katahdin |
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George Bracksieckwrote: Exact. |
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In Colorado Not Meeker SW Colorado |
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Mt. Meeker? |
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Needle Mountains |
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This peak has an unofficial name. I can’t find any record of an ascent. Its elevation is slightly less than 13,000 feet. I’ll accept either of the two prominent peaks that flank it. It’s in the Needle Mountains. Fifteen isn’t close enough. Same with Turret. |
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Near Peak Fifteen? |
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Turret was my second guess |
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It soars above Noname Creek. |
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Between Knife Point and Grey Needle? |
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Desert Yetiwrote: No |
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It’s Ominous Pinnacle, a satellite of Animas Mountain. A possible 800’ route may be done directly up to the summit visible in the photo. (Bear in mind that the granite in the Needles can be crumbly.) Peak Thirteen is the next peak to the south. Whoever wants to go next, go for it! |






