Name that mountain Volume 2
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Cool. I am on the road so someone else post a picture of a nice looking alpine mountain.. |
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Capitol |
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George Bracksieck wrote: Yes it is, back to you |
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The highest visible peak (the first left of center): Hint: Taken from Nagarkot, Nepal, 1975. It’s in the Langtang Himal. |
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Bump. With the hints, some googling should easily find it. |
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Tsangbu Ri? |
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It’s Dorje Lhakpa (6,966m). Someone else post one. |
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Mount Owen? |
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Owen it is. |
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Tallest peak in the middle back... Hint..."tallest peak"...in the range... Not Aneto. Not Gerlachovsky Stit, Or either country of those mountains (but in between them). In Austria. Not Birkkarspitze. View of range from the south... |
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Gerlachovsky Stit? |
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Birkkarspitze? |
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Brian in SLCwrote: For some reason this reminds me of the Wilder Kaiser. Don't think it'll be the one you're after - but is that the Maukspitze on the right? |
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Ellmauer Halt? |
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It is the Wilder Kaiser. Ellmauer Halt is correct. |
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This aspect is close to what you see from the highway just below the formerly highest settlement in the US. This settlement is where David Roberts spent a lot of his childhood. |











