SevenSummiter
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alfredpr
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Sunday, June 22, 2003
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British Columbia, Canada
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I'd like a picture of myself at the highest point on each of the seven continents.
At first I thought I'd like to get to the top of the highest mountain in Canada (Logan). Then I thought why not Everest? Then I figured hey, I could be the first Seven Summiter Travel Bug! So below is where I'd like to go. A photo of myself at each point would be a bonus.
This list is from
Alpineascents.com
The Seven Summits The Seven Summits are the highest peaks on each continent
- Mount Everest (29,035ft/8,850m) Nepal, Asia, and the world
- Aconcagua (22,840ft/6,962m) Argentina, South America
- Denali ("Mount McKinley", 20,320ft/6,195m) Alaska, North America
- Kilimanjaro (19,339ft/5,963m) Tanzania, Africa
- Mount Elbrus (18,481ft/5,633m) Russia, Europe
- Vinson Massif (16,067ft/4,897m) Ellsworth Range, Antarctica
- The Seventh Summit is in some dispute:
Indonesia's Carstensz Pyramid (16,023ft/4,884m) is Australasia's highest mountain. However, some consider Australia to be the seventh continent as opposed to
Australasia, in which case Australia's
7,000 foot walk-up Mount Kosciuszko is the seventh summit. Most climb
both just to be sure, making eight in total. |
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