Name that mountain Volume 3
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Nobody has guessed - it's Goldbar Tower in Culvert Canyon. Someone can post an actual mountain. |
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I doubt anyone here will know this one but some of our European brethren might. I will give it a day or two to see. The slabby one just right of center. |
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Teghie-Lisce at Col de Bavella, Corsica |
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Not quite the right name George but so close. The slabby one. Edit: keep trying George |
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Punta di u Corbu |
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Once again the amazing route researcher George has solved the puzzle. Sheesh George you are up to post again. By the way the route that goes up the rounded slab is called le Dos de la Elephante. The elephants back and non other than the famous Catherine Desteville considered it the best route in France. Though Corsicans don’t really consider themselves French. |
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Thanks Norm! You’ve visited a lot of cool places that I’ve yet to! The following isn’t in Colorado: Clint is correct! |
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annapurna s face |
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Mt Kennedy |
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Do I need Clint’s blessing to continue this thread? Does anyone care about this thread? In case anyone does, I’ll post another mountain. |
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I am eagerly watching. |
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George Bracksieckwrote: Yes--at least when there are real mountains posted. |
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I enjoy the thread. Nicer when it bumbles along. Hints are great especially if the mountain is obscure. |
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Burkett Needle and Mt Burkett? |
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Jake907wrote: Correct! |
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Someone should post a photo of a unamed peak |
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Jake earned the right to go next and post a peak to name. |
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Sorry. I thought that was a request for someone else to go. I will try to be more careful. |
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George Bracksieckwrote: I have no shortage of photos of obscure peaks. I'll put this one out there but if no one gets it by Memorial Day I'll toss out another. Peak on the right. |









