JohnL
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albee said:My deepest apologies.
No apology required. Just a friendly discussion.
JohnL
albee said:My deepest apologies.
I think that was a pun. I col foul!JohnL said:No apology required. Just a friendly discussion.
I think we owe the term to Andy Martin who began by popularizing county highpointing, then moved to "prominence", and last I heard was among other things trying to visit every spot elevation on the USGS quads nearest his home in Tucson. While the group as a whole settled on "prominence" as the most descriptive (although not perfect) term, he called his first list "Fifty Finest" for its alliterative value and this use was extended to less euphonous lists of 100 etc.dr_wu002 said:The use of "Finest" is someone else's convention and not mine. I would much prefer "50 most prominent..." but I just figured that I'd stick with convention but I wasn't making any judgment really.
I don't think DM is involved, try AMbigmoose said:Okay, Dave Metsky, where did you hide the Northeast US reduced spire list? As Injektilo indicates, the web address no longer accesses this list. Where can it be found now?
I guess I never saw that list before. I have all the NE ones except Kearsarge North and Chocorua in NH (sorry!), and Pisgah in Vt. Now where the h%ll is that??. As for Mt. Blue and the "other" Saddleback, you can have them (although they both have survey marks).RoySwkr said:I don't think DM is involved, try AM
http://www.peaklist.org/spire/lists/ne-us-50.html
It is possible that nobody has climbed all 50, I am short 3 in the Adk and climbers of KI Saddleback were rare at one time. Some 115 types may have skipped N Carter and S Peak of Katahdin.
Papa Bear said:I guess I never saw that list before. I have all the NE ones except Kearsarge North and Chocorua in NH (sorry!),
Two of the nicer peaks...Papa Bear said:I have all the NE ones except Kearsarge North and Chocorua in NH (sorry!),
RoySwkr said:I have been to the first 50, but the next 49 are up for grabs
So as not to confuse anybody, I have climbed over half of the 49 including one that used to be #50 on my list until Aaron found one with a lower col, fortunately I had climbed the replacement also. However I have climbed only 2 in the past year so at that rate the race is wide open. Not so in VT where I may finish within a year and GP may have been done years ago, and to make it harder you need to make your own list.Amicus said:I remember your "trail conditions" report of your hike to that obscure (until now) summit, so you were not signifying above that you hadn't climbed any of those 49.
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