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Peak Pairs, First Ascents, and Unique Peaks for Barbara Lilley

Most significant unique peak pairs by key metrics, first ascents, and all uniquely ascended peaks

Highest Unique Pair of Peaks Climbed

The two highest peaks where only Barbara Lilley has climbed both.

PeakElev-ftLocationAscent DateProm-ft
Volcán Popocatépetl17759Mexico-Pue/Mor/Mex1958-12-249951
Mount Wood15879Canada-YT1959-08-113806

 

Most Prominent Unique Pair of Peaks Climbed

The two most prominent peaks where only Barbara Lilley has climbed both.

PeakProm-ftLocationAscent DateElev-ft
Mount Saint Elias11184USA/Canada1972-06-3018008
Mount Cleveland5226USA-MT1965-08-1910466

 

Most Isolated Unique Pair of Peaks Climbed

The two most isolated peaks where only Barbara Lilley has climbed both.

PeakIso-miLocationAscent DateElev-ft
Junipero Serra Peak131.81USA-CA2001-04-305862
Mount Sanford40.2USA-AK1970-07-1516237

 

First Ascents by Barbara Lilley

There are no first ascents for this climber.

 

All Peaks Climbed only by Barbara Lilley

These peaks have their single Peakbagger.com logged ascent by Barbara Lilley. Of course, it is entirely likely that many non-site users have also climbed these peaks.

PeakElev-ftLocationAscent DateProm-ft
Mount Sifton9580Canada-BC1954-08-171191
Mount Kilpatrick10577Canada-BC1955-08-221046
Grand Mountain10784Canada-BC1955-08-231581
Ice Fall Peak11437Canada-YT1957-08-09555
Snowfield Peak13255Canada-YT1957-08-13657
Solomon Peak11358Canada-YT1957-08-171253
Peak 1023610236Canada-YT1957-08-21393
Mount Findlay10436Canada-BC1960-08-103349
Mount Clutterbuck10190Canada-BC1960-08-131647
Mount Lees9915Canada-BC1960-08-18775
Tricorn Peak10472Canada-BC1963-08-131351
Mount Dorothy9583Canada-BC1963-08-14708
Mount Roosevelt9232Canada-BC1966-07-251784
Mount Churchill6549Canada-BC1966-08-032737
Peak 1160811608USA-AK1967-07-13558
Ulu Point13654USA-AK1967-07-14554
Mount Zanetti13009USA-AK1967-07-21909
Peak 1256012560USA-CA1974-07-21640
Peak 1184011840USA-CA1974-07-22440
Peak 1232012320USA-CA1974-07-22440
Curl Peak11440USA-CA1975-07-20159
Peak 1182211822USA-CA1975-07-21342
Goat Crest12000USA-CA1975-07-21240
Windy Ridge12520USA-CA1975-07-23440
Peak 1163911639USA-CA1975-07-24319
Peak 1192011920USA-CA1975-07-24280
Peak 1200012000USA-CA1975-07-24280
Peak 1074310743USA-CA1975-07-25383
Peak 1078210782USA-CA1975-07-25322
Peak 1158011580USA-CA1976-07-11340
Peak 1162011620USA-CA1976-07-11500
Saurian Crest11060USA-CA1976-09-04380
Peak 1209612096USA-CA1977-09-04656
Peak 1198011980USA-CA1977-09-18460
Terrapin Benchmark3340USA-CA1980-01-06322
Peak 24552455USA-AZ1980-11-29375
Peak 30153015USA-CA1981-03-22456
Roaring Fork Mountain12239USA-WY1983-08-09268
Peak 31003100USA-CA1984-02-12410
Peak 59585958USA-CA1984-03-24249
Peak 69256926USA-CA1984-04-28660
Bear Peak10755USA-WY1984-08-01475
Bailey Peak12170USA-WY1984-08-16550
Peak 43544354USA-CA1984-10-20351
Peak 51875187USA-CA1984-11-10267
Peak 30003000USA-CA1984-11-11440
Alvin Benchmark3270USA-CA1984-11-11806
Peak 23602360USA-CA1985-01-13440
Peak 44454446USA-CA1985-03-16542
Peak 40194117USA-CA1985-03-16377
Van Benchmark3999USA-CA1985-11-10620
Peak 32543255USA-CA1986-02-09860
Peak 35333533USA-CA1986-02-22613
Peak 57845784USA-CA1986-04-05338
Peak 58405840USA-CA1986-04-05394
Peak 59195919USA-CA1986-04-06407
Peak 28782878USA-AZ1987-01-08358
Peak 29052905USA-CA1987-01-25345
Peak 25752575USA-CA1987-01-26695
Peak 27752775USA-AZ1987-01-28455
Peak 25952595USA-AZ1987-02-27455
Peak 26282628USA-AZ1987-03-08388
Sweetwater Benchmark7114USA-NV1987-05-13620
Peak 21272127USA-AZ1987-12-24507
Peak 24242424USA-AZ1987-12-26324
Battleship Peak2583USA-AZ1988-12-07233
Low Mountain3560USA-AZ1991-03-11440
Peak 20422042USA-AZ1991-12-26362
Peak 25162516USA-CA1992-01-24676
Peak 25262526USA-CA1992-01-26393
Peak 1143511435USA-CO1992-07-28395
Peak 37273727USA-CA1992-11-23348
Peak 26902690USA-CA1992-11-27590
Peak 25162516USA-CA1992-11-29351
Peak 23752375USA-CA1992-11-30341
Peak 29202920USA-AZ1993-01-04500
Peak 20452045USA-AZ1993-02-06725
Peak 26852685USA-AZ1993-02-10525
Peak 25232523USA-AZ1993-02-12363
Peak 23822382USA-AZ1993-02-13302
Peak 20162016USA-AZ1993-02-15296
Dome Mountain Beanchmark12227USA-CO1993-08-02267
Peak 1108111081USA-CO1993-08-12321
Golden Rule Peak3853USA-AZ1993-11-28413
Little Stagecoach Peak2371USA-AZ1994-02-13331
Peak 21522152USA-AZ1994-02-18532
Peak 20402040USA-AZ1995-02-17280
Peak 19551955USA-AZ1995-02-19295
Lookout Mountain12448USA-CO1995-07-22608
Metroz Mountain11915USA-CO1995-07-30467
Peak 1019010190USA-CO1995-08-02310
Black Mountain11201USA-CO1995-08-02961
Peak 1086410864USA-CO1995-08-03304
Peak 1163611636USA-CO1995-08-06316
Peak 1153311533USA-CO1995-08-08293
Peak 1120311203USA-CO1995-08-09443
Castle Peak6520USA-AZ1995-10-07320
Peak 20772077USA-AZ1995-11-16317
Peak 22602260USA-AZ1995-11-18480
Peak 21412141USA-AZ1995-12-25361
Peak 20042004USA-AZ1995-12-25484
Peak 20592059USA-AZ1995-12-27599
Peak 22402240USA-AZ1995-12-30360
Peak 24332433USA-AZ1995-12-31673
Peak 20482048USA-AZ1996-01-03288
Peak 23602360USA-AZ1996-01-04520
Peak 81218121USA-NV1996-04-08681
Refuge Benchmark7871USA-NV1996-04-09831
Berry Knoll6585USA-AZ1996-10-08505
Moriah Knoll6133USA-AZ1996-10-09397
Peak 14591459USA-AZ1996-12-24299
Peak 15631563USA-AZ1996-12-24543
Peak 61296129USA-AZ1997-03-23304
Peak 57915791USA-NV1997-04-10391
Peak 1222012220USA-CA1997-08-29680
Peak 22422242USA-AZ1998-11-18451
Peak 25912591USA-AZ1998-11-19291
Peak 20472047USA-AZ1998-11-22287
Peak 20772077USA-AZ1998-11-23757
Peak 20702070USA-AZ1998-11-24390
Peak 15001500USA-AZ1998-12-21400
Peak 12841284USA-AZ1998-12-24324
Peak 20472047USA-AZ1998-12-25367
Peak 20702070USA-AZ1998-12-26330
The Needle2680USA-AZ1999-02-23360
Klondyke Benchmark8277USA-NV1999-08-17637
Peak 61586158USA-NV1999-08-29358
Peak 16401640USA-AZ2001-02-03460
Davis Benchmark1880USA-AZ2001-02-06740
Peak 24552455USA-AZ2001-02-20535
Peak 25082508USA-AZ2001-03-20348
Peak 25792579USA-AZ2001-03-20339
Peak 21332133USA-AZ2001-03-25373
Peak 17031703USA-AZ2002-03-23303
Peak 27202720USA-AZ2002-11-12560
Peak 25202520USA-AZ2002-11-17440
Peak 20762076USA-AZ2002-11-19336
Peak 26092609USA-AZ2002-11-20569
Peak 17011701USA-CA2003-12-05341
Peak 16771677USA-CA2003-12-07430
Peak 11641164USA-AZ2004-11-25344
Peak 14851485USA-AZ2004-11-28425
Peak 15391539USA-AZ2004-11-29599
Clanton Benchmark1366USA-AZ2004-12-02346
Peak 18741874USA-AZ2005-11-03394
Peak 17851785USA-AZ2005-11-04325
Peak 15191519USA-CA2008-12-29650
Peak 11681168USA-CA2009-01-01381
Peak 13971398USA-CA2009-01-02611
Peak 26282628USA-AZ2009-03-02608
Peak 24002400USA-AZ2009-03-03380
Peak 28562856USA-AZ2009-04-12356
Peak 26472647USA-AZ2009-04-14297
Peak 38943894USA-AZ2009-04-20494
Peak 31363136USA-AZ2009-04-21310
Peak 17851785USA-CA2011-02-09309
Peak 19291929USA-CA2011-02-10354
Cedar Mountain North7442USA-AZ2011-05-30402
Peak 24002400USA-AZ2012-02-13320
Peak 26802680USA-AZ2012-02-15560
Castle Benchmark3574USA-AZ2013-04-04354
Peak 73127312USA-AZ2013-06-15652
Valley Mountain2311USA-CA2014-10-31411
Mud Spring Knoll7771USA-AZ2016-06-16221
Division Tank Knoll7970USA-AZ2016-06-16280
Peak 89118911USA-CA2020-08-29374
Peak 62606260USA-NV2021-07-17376
Peak 62206220USA-NV2021-07-18300
Peak 82588258USA-CA2021-07-22286

 

Notes

  • The first three peak pairs on this page show the superlative unique pairs for three key metrics: Elevation, Prominence, and Isolation.
  • Most hikers or climbers that log their ascents on Peakbagger.com have a number of unique peak pairs--a set of two successfully climbed peaks such that no other registed site user has also climbed both.
  • Since virtually no one can claim to have made the only ascent ever of a peak, these peak pairs are a way to claim some uniqueness--being able to say "I am the only one to ever climb both Peak A and Peak B".
  • Many of a hiker's unique peak pairs will be relatively low, minor, or otherwise insignificant peaks, and therefore climbing both may not be a particularly impressive achievement.
  • So the pairs above represent the most significant of all a climber's unique pairs--the most impressive unique pairs to use as a badge of honor.
  • Mathematically, the pairs listed above maximize the value of the secondary peak in the pair--for example, showing the pair that has the highest elevation for the pair's second-highest peak. Put another way, it shows the two highest-value peaks that only this climber has climbed.
  • The final listing shows the peaks (if any) where the hiker/climber is the only ascender with logged ascents.
  • Of course, all these listings are purely based on the logged climbs in the Peakbagger.com database, so they should not be taken as completely accurate.



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