Which 14er is the closest to Anchorage?

14ers in California and Washington state or any other peak in the USA
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Re: Which 14er is the closest to Anchorage?

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Hey now! No pulling any ZNixon's on this heartwarming threat!
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Re: Which 14er is the closest to Anchorage?

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CaptCO wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:07 am Hey,

Eat a dick, you're wrong :-D

I'm off this thread now the goon squad has shown up :lol:
Ptglhs wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:03 am
CaptCO wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 10:14 am Ash, a member on this forum named Graham Gedman took me down an unknown route and we spent the night out .5 mi from my vehicle. Don’t listen to all the has-beens
Above treeline is not .5 mile from your car on Belford/Oxford. s**t happens, but maybe have some humility for your part in it and gratitude to the SAR members who gave up their Thanksgiving weekend to pull you, your dog, and hiking partner out of the mine shaft where you spent the night.

Also, since you have been rescued by SAR maybe don't make fun of people who have been seriously injured and needed rescue. You've done that twice.
https://www.alltrails.com/explore/recor ... tains--308
The vernacular these days. “Eat a dick”. Gotta freshen up on this stuff I guess
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