Daytrip, If you don't mind I'd like to give some advice, you can do with it what you will. The most important thing about hiking regardless of the time of year or list, is that your involved in what I think is one of the greatest endeavors one could find themselves doing. The art of climbing mountains is so rich with variables that it's a forever changing landscape, you can climb a peak one week, climb it another and find a completely different experience, yet both will be rewarding in their own way. I'm not a list guy, your dilemma is one reason why, your worried a peak is to easy for a winter ascent to count. Don't worry, some winter day in the future, mother nature will cash that chit in and you will suffer your share. Secondly, ignore everybody else, it doesn't matter what anyone else is doing. Hike in your own bubble immune to other's. People on this site would proboly agree, I'm not always normal, I'm not like everyone else. It just shows because I don't care to hide it. In 35 years of bagging 4k's, I'm not known, I see the photos of gridder's, read the same names year after year, but I go on in obscurity. I only want to hike, to be out there that's it. My life is dedicated to climbing my way, I've been crititized many times for my methods over the year's, it doesn't bother me. I climb to climb, my way. I see all kinds out there, I say nothing, just move on and do my thing. If it's a calendar winter day, you got it. The day you get hailed on doing Washington in August will make up for it.