Steepness by quad

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Steepness by quad

Postby TWorth » Tue Nov 16, 2010 1:41 pm

Added quads with the steepest peaks on average using LOJ data (Thx for the Quad IDs John):

http://ned-files.com/avg.html

The 100m distance is helpful for finding quads containing multiple difficult/technical peaks. Quads with flat peaks are at the bottom of the lists - good for racking up 'quad completed' stats. But don't blame me if those summits are flat and boring. :toothless:
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Re: Steepness by quad

Postby JoeGrim » Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:58 am

Another interesting data set. Thanks, Tim!
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Re: Steepness by quad

Postby TWorth » Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:05 pm

No problem Joe...I still haven't run out of ideas yet. I always post my stuff here first as it is in line w/ a lot of John's research, unlike unreliable information being found at other summit posting sites where you get to waste time arguing w/ other members and "elves" over content.
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Re: Steepness by quad

Postby John Kirk » Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:52 pm

This is a cool reference tool to find an area and take on multiple potentially challenging peaks - thanks for the post.
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