Steepness Lists

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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:31 am

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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:39 pm

Ran UT, for you desert rats:

http://ned-files.com/ut/files/ut.html
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:57 pm

More HIGHLY ENTERTAINING :wicked: numbers, this time for WA:

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

Also ran AZ a while back:

http://ned-files.com/az/files/az.html
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby mattpayne11 » Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:36 pm

Just stumbled across this thread - very interesting discussion. I'm working right now on my own personal formula for rating of mountains based on various variables such as isolation, elevation, prominence, and YDS. I think steepness adds a whole other dimension that I may have been missing in my mind. Good discussion so far!
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:53 pm

If you haven't already, might want to check out Peak Power from Roach's site(doesn't factor in steepness):

http://www.climb.mountains.com/Word_Ten ... ower.shtml
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby EricNoel » Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:08 pm

Cool stuff Tim.

I'm wondering, do you have a combined top ranked list for all of the states' peaks by these various measures?

At a glance, it looks like South Hozomeen is first and Grand Teton is second by the overall average angle measure although I'm far from sure that I didn't miss anything.Though there may be some summits in CA or elsewhere that could best this. I would also expect Mount Hood to do very well by these measures. It's not as as large in diameter at the base nor does it necessarily have the overall rise from its base over several miles of most of the other Cascade volcanoes, but it is probably as consistently steep within a mile or so radius of the summit as most of the top peaks for these sorts of measures. Ditto that for Jefferson and maybe for Thielsen and McLaughlin.
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Thu Dec 24, 2009 7:10 pm

Eric - Good you noticed the "combined average" lists for the individual states. Just put that in last week. Odds are S Hozomeen will come out as the steepest overall summit in the lower 48. Number 2 is a relative unknown, Vigil Peak in Glacier NP, a bit of an upset over Grand Teton, which is currently number 3. Once OR/CA/NV are run I'll produce the combined western states lists(probably top 200) for each category. Good guesses on key CA/OR peaks, have to see if the numbers agree.

One thing about WA is that many of the peaks near the BC border weren't analyzed, as I haven't been able to make use of Canadian DEMs yet. Some summits which might score well in the various categories(American Border Peak, for example) are not included. These error peaks listed at the bottom with a -99 angle value.
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:37 pm

More creativity:

http://ned-files.com/or/files/or.htm

BTW, thanks to all who offered positive feedback on this project via email and this site. I like the results better than if I just did a "my adventures" type site, plenty of those out there.
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:41 am

NV

Working on getting CA done before the next ice age.
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:01 pm

Ran CA while stuck working on stuff today, lot easier than coming up with the 15K+ peak list itself:

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

This completes the 11 contiguous western states, so now cumulative lists are available:

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

Apart from rerunning bad data/unevaluated peaks and fixing other errors, this project is now completed, and I give it the Mr T seal of approval. :Mr. T: If others get some use out of this, even better. :wiz:
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby EricNoel » Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:15 pm

Good work Tim. Some of the results are as expected, such as the dominance of Glacier NP and the North Cascades. I'm a little bit surprised that AZ beats out CA and OR in the combined avg totals down to the top 500. I guess CA goes up as the # of peaks increases but I'm a bit surprised that Oregon did not muster a little bit of a better showing and at least beat out UT and ID.

Maybe you should put the top 100 combined avg list on summitpost. It's an impressive collection of mtns with some tough climbs. And the aesthetics of the peaks is generally fantastic.
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:43 am

Thanks Eric. AZ performed okay in the combined rankings for not having a lot of alpine terrain.

The top 100 combined list is an impressive set of peaks, for sure. Good mix of known and obscure. Its neat to see which ones sneak in there along with all those Glacier and North Cascades summits.

Someday I'll probably put the list on summitpost with photos, after running a few key error peaks. American Border Peak is an error summit which might crack the top 100. I may add some commentary/interpretation for a more general audience, eventually.
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby BrianR » Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:57 pm

TWorth wrote:Thanks Eric. AZ performed okay in the combined rankings for not having a lot of alpine terrain.


Ironically, AZ mostly does so well because of a big hole in the ground! It's very interesting to me that I've done several of the CO peaks with a combined average or 29 or greater and maybe several more to come even though I'm not a climber (and don't live there anymore), but I'm not sure if I will get any of the AZ peaks with the same scores, although I need to take a closer look at that list. I guess that's related to the alpine vs. canyon issue. Good stuff in any case.
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby TWorth » Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:12 pm

Well I couldn't quite walk away yet. Finished the remaining states last couple of weeks: SD,NY, NE,ME, VT, VA, NC, HI. TX is left. Again, thanks to John for the lists, and feel free to email any errors or comments.

All updates can be found on the front page from now on:

http://www.ned-files.com
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Re: Steepness Lists

Postby John Kirk » Thu May 20, 2010 12:00 pm

Finally integrated a Member Area to track stats on the steepness lists Tim has put together (you'll see the Western US Steepest 1,000 option on the home page):
http://listsofjohn.com/steepness/index.php

The Western US 1,000 steepest peaks list (the list probably wouldn't have any entries in the rest of the contiguous USA, but calling it Western US until the rest of the contiguous USA is complete):
http://listsofjohn.com/steepness/angle.php?all=y

Thanks for all your hard work Tim. The project had the side benefits of verifying/correcting elevations and summit locations for many peaks.
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