Eastern most 10k+ Peak in the US?
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- RoanMtnMan
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Eastern most 10k+ Peak in the US?
I figured someone on the site could save me some time. Thanks.
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Re: Eastern most 10k+ Peak in the US?
My best guess from looking at the maps on LOJ is PT 10100 outside of the Springs: (104.9227°W)
http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Climbers.php?Id=3096
I checked the maps of Wyoming and New Mexico as well and couldn't find anything east of 105°W in either state, so I think this one is it. MT doesn't get this high until much farther west.
http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Climbers.php?Id=3096
I checked the maps of Wyoming and New Mexico as well and couldn't find anything east of 105°W in either state, so I think this one is it. MT doesn't get this high until much farther west.
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Re: Eastern most 10k+ Peak in the US?
East Spanish peak? 37.3935, -104.9198
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Re: Eastern most 10k+ Peak in the US?
Hmm, I guess it would be. It was deceiving on the map, I had the 12er map up and it looked farther west than the Almagres so I never clicked it to check!mtn_nut wrote:East Spanish peak? 37.3935, -104.9198
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Re: Eastern most 10k+ Peak in the US?
Fishers peak is further east, but its only 9633'
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Re: Eastern most 10k+ Peak in the US?
East Spanish looks correct. Appreciate it.
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