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Montana Complete

Postby John Kirk » Thu May 31, 2007 5:53 pm

Montana is now completed as the fifth western state to be ranked to 300' prominence.

http://listsofjohn.com/Montana/MTMain.html
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Postby royswkr » Mon Sep 24, 2007 6:28 pm

Amazing job, guys!

Two comments:
Prairieview Mtn has its apparent high point and register at the 10575 spot el., maybe this should be used for summit elevation

According to GNIS, "Horse Butte" is the summit and "Horse Butte Peninsula" is a cape
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Postby mikeofferman » Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:12 am

When you look at how many peaks a person has done, you see something like "completed 2 of Montana's 176 Ranked Twelvers". But it looks like there are only 27 ranked twelvers in Montana. Same thing with Utah, looks like they were copied over from the amount of peaks that Wyo has.
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Postby John Kirk » Tue Sep 25, 2007 5:43 pm

Thanks Roy!

Mike:
Yes, that would do it. Should have made the counts dynamic - will do for next states to be released.
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Postby EricNoel » Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:01 pm

Hi guys,
One possible correction to the MT list regards Davis Mtn B and Richards Mtn's South Peak which you call Peak 6097. The link for 6097:

http://www.listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Cl ... p?Id=29292

The line parent for Peak 6097 is listed as Davis Mtn B but Davis Mtn is actually lower at 6051'. Thus the parentage runs the other way and the saddles flip flop. So Peak 6097 gets the 4120-40 saddle and 1977+40 peak of prominence making it a possible P2000 but not by clean or mean rules. And of course Davis Mtn becomes P~1500.
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