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Progressive Peak Lists for Joy Xi

Personal Superlative Climbs over Time

Progressive Highest Point Reached

Includes unsuccessful attempts and non-summit goal hikes.

DatePeak NameElev-mLocation
2018-07-05 bMount Rainier4392USA-WA

 

Progressive Highest Peak Climbed

DatePeak NameElev-mLocation
2018-07-05 bMount Rainier4392USA-WA

 

Progressive Most Prominent Peak Climbed

DatePeak NameProm-mLocation
2018-07-05 bMount Rainier4037USA-WA

 

Progressive Most Isolated Peak Climbed

DatePeak NameIso-kmLocation
2018-07-05 bMount Rainier1176.72USA-WA

 

Progressive Furthest North Ascent

DatePeak NameLatitudeLocation
2018-07-05 bMount Rainier46.852947USA-WA
2018-07-22 bEldorado Peak48.537596USA-WA

 

Progressive Furthest South Ascent

DatePeak NameLatitudeLocation
2018-07-05 bMount Rainier46.852947USA-WA
2018-11-20 bCone Peak36.052042USA-CA
2018-12-02Volcán Santo Tomás14.711229Guatemala
2018-12-09Volcán Atitlán14.58337Guatemala
2018-12-30Volcán Acatenango14.50163Guatemala

 

Progressive Furthest East Ascent

May not be accurate due to around-the-world effects. See note below.

DatePeak NameLongitudeLocation
2018-07-05 bMount Rainier-121.760424USA-WA
2018-07-22 bEldorado Peak-121.134277USA-WA
2018-12-02Volcán Santo Tomás-91.478761Guatemala
2018-12-09Volcán Atitlán-91.18641Guatemala
2018-12-30Volcán Acatenango-90.87549Guatemala

 

Progressive Furthest West Ascent

May not be accurate due to around-the-world effects. See note below.

DatePeak NameLongitudeLocation
2018-07-05 bMount Rainier-121.760424USA-WA

 

Notes

  • For all the eight lists on this page, the first entry will be the first ascent chronologically for this climber.
  • The last entry will be the current superlative ascent for the category.
  • Each list shows all the ascents that set a new record for highest, most prominent, furthest north, etc.
  • Ascents logged without a date are not counted for these lists, obviously.
  • Isolation number is approximate for most peaks in the database, and Provisional Peaks are not counted for Most Isolated Peak list.
  • If two ascents have the same date, they are sorted randomly. Ideally, climbers should add a suffix (e.g. the letter "a" in "2003-08-12 a") to distinguish ascents on the same day.
  • For globe-trotting climbers that have crossed oceans many times, the furthest east and west lists will break down and become meaningless towards the end.  This is because the direction of travel from peak to peak is not recorded when a climb is logged. If a climber travels from the USA to Kilimanjaro, it is not possible to tell if that represents eastbound or westbound travel. The lists above try make an intelligent guess but will often "wrap around" the wrong way.



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