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Climbing America's Mountain Peaks

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Alaska's Mountain Trip - Guides to Mt. McKinley (Denali) Climb with the guides who know Alaska's mountains best! Mountain Trip Guides to Alaska's mountains. Alaska Mountaineering School (AMS) - Trained Denali climbing guides, mountaineering seminars, climbing support and backpaking and hiking expeditions near Mt. McKinley.
Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. - Climbing Mount McKinley Expeditions - is the leading guide service in Mount Rainier National Park. We offer programs for climbing and hiking Mount Rainier and Mount McKinley/Denali. Information California Mountain Guides Sierra Mountaineering International was founded by Kurt Wedberg in the fall of 1995 after he had been guiding professionally for ten years. SMI is currently positioned to guide climbs throughout the Sierra, Joshua Tree, and expeditions to all seven continents in the world. Climbs in Mount Whitney, Mount. Tyndall, Mount Humphries, and Palisade Peak.
Shasta Mountain Guides offer guided climbs of Mt. Shasta, from the traditional John Muir route to the glaciers of the north side, Casaval Ridge, Hidden Valley and The West Face. Mountaineering instruction, glacier climbing seminars and expedition workshops are also offered by Shasta Mountain Guides. We provide tents, cooking gear, first day fresh lunch and all main meals, all passes and permits and necessary community gear.
California Alpine Guides - California Alpine guides offers ice climbing, mountain climbing, rock climbing and skiing in the sierra nevada mountains of California. From the glaciers of Mount Shasta to the desert of Joshua Tree, from Lover's Leap to the High Sierra, we are your source for mountain climbing adventure in the golden state. Information Climbing California's Fourteeners: The Route Guide to the Fifteen Highest Peaks - Contains detailed written & photographic information on the easiest routes up each of the 14,000 foot peaks in California. Included are maps & mileage charts to each peak, up-to-date information on wilderness permits and safety guidelines.
Mt. Shasta Climber's Guide - Standing at 14,162 feet, on the summit of Mount Shasta can be one of the most rewarding experience of your life. Avalanche Gulch route is one of the most popular and climbed routes in the United States with an estimated 15,000 climbers that attempt the summit annually. With 17 established routes, each with variations, there is climbing available for beginners as well as advanced mountaineers.
Climbing Mt. Shasta - is the only written resource you'll need to help you prepare for a 14,162 ft. ascent on the second highest volcano in the United States! Climbing Mount. Shasta was written and designed specifically for those of you who are motivated to climb Mt. Shasta for the first time.
Colorado Mountain Guides The Bob Culp Climbing School And Guide Service - Bob Culp established the climbing school in 1969. It is one of the oldest continuously operated climbing schools and guide services in the US and has a perfect safety record. All lessons and courses are taught in carefully controlled conditions, which allow students to learn the sport and develop their skills safely. Offers a climbing guide service for climbs in areas near Boulder such as The Flatirons, Eldorado Canyon, and Boulder Canyon.
The Colorado Mountain School - At the Colorado Mountain School, we are the descendants of a guiding tradition that began in 1879, when the first local guides began leading climbers to the summit of Longs Peak. Today, we are Rocky Mountain National Park's exclusive climbing concessionaire and the largest climbing guide service in Colorado. We are American Mountain Guide Association (AMGA) ACCREDITED and many of our guides are AMGA certified. No U.S. guide service has made a greater commitment to professional training at international standards. But in addition to technical ability, Colorado Mountain School guides are chosen equally for their love of teaching and for their considerable inter-personal skills.
Information 14erWorld - A Colorado Mountaineering Community - Weekday magazine on Colorado fourteeners and other Colorado mountains. Please check out today's Pictures-of-the-Day. The identity of the photographers who submitted these shots will be revealed after we vote for Picture-of-the-Week.
Washington Mountain Guides Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. - RMI is the leading guide service in Mount Rainier National Park. They offer programs for climbing and hiking Mount Rainier.
Climbing Forurms RockClimbing.com - Rock Climbing .com scours the net and sqeezes our informants to find all the latest climbing news, new routes, hard sends, industry notices; it's all here! If you have news about something in your area then send it on over to news@rockclimbing.com or discuss it on our forums.
Climbing - Forum from Climbing Magazine. Climbing Magazine’s mission is to inspire people to climb, to seek new challenges, and to learn about the great diversity of our sport.
Trailspace.com - Looking for advice on climbing routes or gear? Want to discuss your climbing experiences? Need a partner or mentor? This is the place for you. Trailspace's Climbing Forum is a moderated forum dedicated to rock and ice climbing and general alpine mountaineering.
The Mountaineers is where you can exchange climbing information, buy or sell climbing gear, find climbing partners and more. Tacoma Climbing Forum. Crag X is dedicated to crag development in Australia as well as providing rock climbing web services for the rock climbing community. Rock climbing around New South Wales. Swaps stories, ask questions, find climbing partners and more.
Do you want to climb the tallest mountains in the United States? Well, here they are!
Peak | Rank | State | Height | Range | Mount McKinley(Denali) | 1 | Alaska | 20,320 | Alaska | Mount Saint Elias | 2 | Alaska | 18,008 | Saint Elias | Mount Foraker | 3 | Alaska | 17,400 | Alaska | Mount Bona | 4 | Alaska | 16,500 | Wrangell | Mount Blackburn | 5 | Alaska | 16,390 | Wrangell | Mount Sanford | 6 | Alaska | 16,237 | Wrangell | Mount Vancouver | 7 | Alaska | 15,700 | Saint Elias | Mount Churchill | 8 | Alaska | 15,638 | Saint Elias | Mount Fairweather | 9 | Alaska | 15,300 | Saint Elias | Mount Hubbard | 10 | Alaska | 14,950 | Saint Elias | Mount Bear | 11 | Alaska | 14,831 | Saint Elias | Mount Hunter | 12 | Alaska | 14,573 | Alaska | Browne Tower | 13 | Alaska | 14,530 | Alaska | Mount Whitney | 14 | California | 14,494 | Sierra | University Peak | 15 | Alaska | 14,470 | Saint Elias | Aello Peak | 16 | Alaska | 14,445 | Saint Elias | Mount Elbert | 17 | Colorado | 14,433 | Sawatch | Mount Massive | 18 | Colorado | 14,421 | Sawatch | Mount Harvard | 19 | Colorado | 14,420 | Sawatch | Mount Rainier | 20 | Washington | 14,410 | Cascade | Mount Williamson | 21 | California | 14,375 | Sierra | Blanca Peak | 22 | Colorado | 14,345 | Sangre de Cristo | La Plata Peak | 23 | Colorado | 14,336 | Sawatch | Uncompahgre Peak | 24 | Colorado | 14,309 | San Juan | Crestone Peak | 25 | Colorado | 14,294 | Sangre de Cristo | Mount Lincoln | 26 | Colorado | 14,286 | Mosquito | Grays Peak | 27 | Colorado | 14,270 | Front | Mount Antero | 28 | Colorado | 14,269 | Sawatch | Torreys Peak | 29 | Colorado | 14,267 | Front | Castle Peak | 30 | Colorado | 14,265 | Elk | Quandary Peak | 31 | Colorado | 14,265 | Mosquito | Mount Evans | 32 | Colorado | 14,264 | Front | Longs Peak | 33 | Colorado | 14,255 | Front | Mount Wilson | 34 | Colorado | 14,246 | San Juan | White Mountain Peak | 35 | California | 14,246 | White Mtn | North Palisade | 36 | California | 14,242 | Sierra | Shavano Peak | 37 | Colorado | 14,229 | Sawatch | Crestone Needle | 38 | Colorado | 14,197 | Sangre de Cristo | Mount Belford | 30 | Colorado | 14,197 | Sawatch | Mount Princeton | 40 | Colorado | 14,197 | Sawatch | Mount Yale | 41 | Colorado | 14,196 | Sawatch | Mount Bross | 42 | Colorado | 14,172 | Mosquito | Kit Carson Mountain | 43 | Colorado | 14,165 | Sangre de Cristo | Mount Wrangell | 44 | Alaska | 14,163 | Wrangell | Mount Shasta | 45 | California | 14,162 | Cascade | Mount Sill | 46 | California | 14,162 | Sierra | El Diente Peak | 47 | Colorado | 14,159 | San Juan | Maroon Peak | 48 | Colorado | 14,156 | Elk | Tabeguache Peak | 49 | Colorado | 14,155 | Sawatch | Mount Oxford | 50 | Colorado | 14,153 | Sawatch | Mount Sneffels | 51 | Colorado | 14,150 | San Juan | Mount Democrat | 52 | Colorado | 14,148 | Mosquito | Capitol Peak | 53 | Colorado | 14,130 | Elk | Pikes Peak | 54 | Colorado | 14,110 | Front | Snowmass Mountain | 55 | Colorado | 14,092 | Elk | Windom Peak | 56 | Colorado | 14,087 | San Juan | Mount Russell | 57 | California | 14,086 | Sierra | Mount Eolus | 58 | Colorado | 14,084 | San Juan | Starlight Peak | 59 | California | 14,080 | Sierra | Mount Columbia | 60 | Colorado | 14,073 | Sawatch | Mount Augusta | 61 | Alaska | 14,070 | Saint Elias | Missouri Mountain | 62 | Colorado | 14,067 | Sawatch | Humboldt Peak | 63 | Colorado | 14,064 | Sangre de Cristo | Mount Bierstadt | 64 | Colorado | 14,060 | Front | Sunlight Peak | 65 | Colorado | 14,059 | San Juan | Split Mountain | 66 | California | 14,058 | Sierra | Handies Peak | 67 | Colorado | 14,048 | San Juan | Culebra Peak | 68 | Colorado | 14,047 | Culebra | Ellingwood Point | 69 | Colorado | 14,042 | Sangre de Cristo | Mount Lindsey | 70 | Colorado | 14,042 | Sangre de Cristo | Middle Palisade | 71 | California | 14,040 | Sierra | Little Bear Peak | 72 | Colorado | 14,037 | Sangre de Cristo | Mount Sherman | 73 | Colorado | 14,036 | Mosquito | Redcloud Peak | 74 | Colorado | 14,034 | San Juan | Mount Langley | 75 | California | 14,028 | Sierra | Pyramid Peak | 76 | Colorado | 14,018 | Elk | Mount Tyndall | 77 | California | 14,018 | Sierra | Wilson Peak | 78 | Colorado | 14,017 | San Juan | Wetterhorn Peak | 79 | Colorado | 14,015 | San Juan | Mount Muir | 80 | California | 14,015 | Sierra | North Maroon Peak | 81 | Colorado | 14,014 | Elk | San Luis Peak | 82 | Colorado | 14,014 | San Juan | Huron Peak | 83 | Colorado | 14,005 | Sawatch | Mount of the Holy Cross | 84 | Colorado | 14,005 | Sawatch | Sunshine Peak | 85 | Colorado | 14,001 | San Juan | Polemonium Peak | 86 | California | 14,000 | Sierra | Thunderbolt Peak | 87 | California | 14,000 | Sierra |
Climbing, Backpacking and Hiking Information for serious climbers. Summitpost.org - Here you'll find climbing info on a growing selection of mountains. This site is built by its members, so if you see a part of the site that could benefit from your knowledge, or if you have a photo to upload, you're welcome to contribute.
CascadeClimbers.com - Welcome to the cascadeclimbers. be sure to check out the recent trip reports and read up on the latest access news here as well. The ever popular message board can be found here.
Mountainzone.com This site offers guides on specific climbs as well as articles, interviews and auctions for climbing gear.
GORP The Great Outdoor Recreation Pages is loaded with climbing information for the enthusiasts, including a climbing forum, trips, gear, clubs and links to local climbing guides.
American Mountains Guides Association This non-profit group has put together a useful site that helps climbers with support and education.
ClimbingCentral.com Dedicated to rock and ice climbing in the Midwest.
The Online Climbing Guide Useful guide to global climbing locations.
GreatOutdoors.com This site has helpful information on trips, climbing tips and gear.
Rock & Ice Very cool site for the climbing enthusiast.
RockClimbing.com Tons of forums relating to climbing.
Omega Pacific Top quality climbing gear with a huge selection.
REI.com Awesome site for climbing gear.
Climbing Magazines
Climbing Magazine Contains information about climbing destinations, equipment, training and techniques, as well as first-hand accounts, profiles, and photos.
Alpinist Magazine -- The Climbing Life "The best climbing magazine in the world today." –Reinhold Messner, Italian Climbing Legend
Rock & Ice - The Rock Climber's Magazine offering the latest climbing news, profiles of climbers, critical gear reviews, mini-guides to newly-discovered crags, expert performance tips and climbing photography. Wild and Rock magazines - Australia's climbing magazine: rockclimbing, mountaineering. Wild, Australia's wilderness adventure magazine: bushwalking, canoeing, ski touring America's Roof - Online Magazine Features news stories about highest points in the world and US, trip reports and forum.
Camp4 - Online Magazine Includes climbing news, literature, photography, and trip reports.
Climber Online! - Online Magazine Dedicated to providing an online, global resource for climbers of all disciplines and abilities.
RockClimbing.com - Online Magazine Internet's most popular community of the latest rock climbing news, gear, photos and more.


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