Name that mountain Volume 3
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Grandes Jorasses? |
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Not the Grandes Jorasses. Although, a bit like the Jorasses, one can tag several of the official 4000 m summits when doing a traverse. It's in Switzerland. |
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Grand Combin? Just a guess, the furthest east I got was Les Courtes and I knew that wasn’t it. |
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Yep, that's the Combin de Grafeneire (4314m), the main summit of the Grand Combin. The photo is taken from Combin de la Tsessette (4134m). Combin de Valsorey (4185m) is behind the main summit and out of view. Edge, you're up. |
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Toll? |
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Will Myerswrote: Correct! As seen from the summit of Paiute along the Blue Lake Traverse, which follows the ridge dividing shadow and light. Yer up! |
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Williamson? |
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Yep, you got it |
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Gee Dubble wrote: Tom is correct. You’re up |
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Teewinot on left, behind. Crooked Thumb on right. |
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I owe Marc-Andre. He may go next. |
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George Bracksieckwrote: Thank you for the generous offer, but I am leaving town for several days and won't be able to monitor the thread, so you should go. |
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I have no idea but feel like guessing, so how about the Anaconda Range? Okay, not CA, MT, OR. Then how about the Sangre de Cristo? |
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Strawberry range in Oregon? |
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West needle mountains, Colorado? |
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Skyler is correct! |








