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Year-Month Summary Report for Al Hryse

Note that a highest peak is only shown if different from the highest point. Show Report using Metric Units

 

Year-MonAscentsNew PeaksVert-FtDist-MiElev-FtHighest Point ReachedElev-FtHighest Peak ClimbedProm-FtMost Prominent Peak
Unknown5151 022,133Nevado Huascarán
  Peru - Unknown
  13,210Mount Rainier
  USA-WA - Unknown
1963‑Unk116,2911114,491Mount Whitney
  USA-CA - 1963 Aug
  10,075Mount Whitney
  USA-CA - 1963 Aug
1964‑Unk11 014,242The North Ledge
  USA-CA - 1964 July
  2,894The North Ledge
  USA-CA - 1964 July
1972‑Unk11 011,499San Gorgonio Mountain
  USA-CA - 1972 Feb
  8,294San Gorgonio Mountain
  USA-CA - 1972 Feb
1972‑Unk54 014,373Mount Williamson
  USA-CA - 1972 May
  1,643Mount Williamson
  USA-CA - 1972 May
1972‑Aug11 013,186Mount Hitchcock
  USA-CA - 1972-08-12
  456Mount Hitchcock
  USA-CA - 1972-08-12
1973‑Mar115,7121014,012Mount Muir
  USA-CA - 1973-03
  298Mount Muir
  USA-CA - 1973-03
2003‑Unk11 010,839San Jacinto Peak
  USA-CA - 2003 June
  8,319San Jacinto Peak
  USA-CA - 2003 June

About this Report

  • Ascents: The total number of logged ascents, including unsuccessful climbs, non-summit goal hikes, drive-ups, or anything else logged as an ascent.
  • New Peaks: The total number of summits successfully climbed for the first time. Previously climbed peaks are not counted, nor unsuccessful attempts or non-summit goal hikes.
  • Vert-Ft/M: The sum total elevation gained by human power for the entire period.
  • Dist-Mi/Km: The sum total distance hiked by human power for the entire period.
  • Elev-Ft/M and Highest Point Reached: The highest-elevation point reached by the climber. This could be on an unsuccessful attempt or non-summit goal hike.
  • Elev-Ft/M and Highest Peak Climbed: The highest successfully climbed summit. Not listed if the same as the Highest Point Reached.
  • Prom-Ft/M and Most Prominent Peak: The most prominent successfully climbed summit.

Obviously, this report only shows information logged on Peakbagger.com. Many users do not enter the vertical gain or distance hiked for their ascents. Also, it is likely that many climbers have not logged driving trips over high passes that may be higher than their highest logged hike/climb for a year/month.




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