Name that mountain Volume 2
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Sam Beeduhlwrote: That same Mtn is in a lot of stock images of "Alaska." I know the answer but I'll let someone else take it. |
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George Bracksieckwrote: All yours George. |
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I’ll have to bite the bullet and scan some more slides. In the meantime, name the rocky peak on the right, even though it may not have a name. An elevation will do.
Thousands of people drive by every day. Not 14,345. It’s in the Southern Sawatch. Hint: A famous angel is lurking nearby. |
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No idea so I’ll guess 14,345 |
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13,651? A shoulder on Mt. Shavano? |
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Flexwrote: 13,651 is at top-center in the photo background, so I’ll award you the prize. The rocky peak on the right is 12,902, which is also a shoulder of the Shavano massif. Although obvious from the highway, it’s pretty obscure, so there’s no need to prolong our collective suffering. |
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Sugarloaf? |
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Pao de Acucar or Sugarloaf in Rio de Janeiro it is. You’re up Brian |
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Formation in the center of the photo: Bingo...Cavall Bernat...drive by photo from the highway last June. |
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El Cavall Bernat |
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Mt Dade |
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Darwin? |
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4 Gables? |
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Mt Goode? |
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Grayson Dozierwrote: You got it Grayson. You’re up! |
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Also on the eastside Visible from popular trailhead parking lot |
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Mendel? |












