Peakbagging Page for Dwight Wolf |
Personal Climb LogsThe links below take you to dynamically generated lists of Dwight Wolf's peakbagging activity. - Ascent List: List of Dwight Wolf's hikes, climbs, summits, and attempts.
- Peak List: List of distinct summits attained, with peak statistics. Includes a peak's "Personal Isolation".
- List of Lists: Peakbagging Lists that Dwight Wolf is pursuing, showing progress for each list by number and percent of peaks climbed.
- Trip Report Index: Same as the main climb list, but only showing climbs with trip reports and/or GPS Tracks.
- Unsuccessful Ascent List: A badge of honor for real climbers--lessons learned when turning back.
- Multiple Ascents List: A listing of all peaks climbed more than once.
- Progressive Peak List: Time-ordered progressive lists for eight different metrics.
- Peak Pairs, First Ascents, and Unique Peaks: Peaks and peak pairs that no other registered site users have climbed, plus first ascents.
- Master Peak Map: Interactive worldwide map showing all peaks climbed, color-coded by elevation or prominence.
Social NetworkingReports showing a climber's buddies and other climbers. Click for More Info Personal ListsLists personally created by Dwight Wolf. (Search for Lists from other climbers). - No Custom Queries Entered Yet.
- Search for Lists: Search across all lists hosted on the site, both "main" lists and those created by all climbers.
- No Wish List created yet.
Time-Period Summary ReportsThese reports show number of peaks climbed, highest point reached, and other statistics grouped by year or month. User Created Content |
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I started hiking when I visited NH in 1993 and since 2007 my trips to the mountains went from being three hour jaunts up and down Monadnock to multi week cross country trips to hit various ranges and peaks. I'm not into Class 5 much, although I have gotten some jollies off of things I would have considered entirely off limits when I first started. My skill level is middling so I'm fairly conservative in what I attempt. I only own compact cars with low clearance, which can sometimes mean quite a few more miles than a 4WD start location, especially out west. I'm self employed and my business allows me considerable time off, so I travel a great deal. If I lived in Colorado I wouldn't come out of the mountains in summer except to work and buy groceries. Apart from that I am middle aged, fat, slow, and ex-Army infantry with the attitude to match.
I entered most of my data on this site during the week of the 20th to 26th of February 2022, so anything from October of 2011 to then sat around for years on another website. Things I would have remembered the day after a climb have long since faded from memory. Before October of 2011 I put my climbs on calendars which someday I hope to find in storage, so I can list all the climbs I did in the 2000's (mostly of a few mountains in NH). I tend to downplay scrambling a bit so if I mention it, it was probably somewhat notable for the area, for my ability level, or both. I occasionally do mean bushwhacks and death marches. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Have a question about someplace I have been? Ask. I do answer emails and am free with beta.
I tend to aim for mountains I have not been on before, with a few exceptions. I like lists but love variety, which means I go all over the place and rarely specialize in any one area or type of hike/climb. I enjoy road walks after a leg shredding bushwhack. Nothing like a Mountain Time Zone trip after a year hiking in the forests out east. Many mountains I have climbed simply because I saw them the day before and they looked interesting. Lists are fun to grind but spontaneity sometimes wins. I also prefer to hike everything I can. Doesn't mean every point I have been to the top of was purely foot travel, but the overwhelmingly vast majority is.
If you're on my buddy list, we have met in person somewhere out there.
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