Personal Climb LogsThe links below take you to dynamically generated lists of Greg Slayden's peakbagging activity. - Ascent List: List of Greg Slayden's hikes, climbs, summits, and attempts.
- Peak List: List of distinct summits attained, with peak statistics. Includes a peak's "Personal Isolation".
- List of Lists: Peakbagging Lists that Greg Slayden is pursuing, showing progress for each list by number and percent of peaks climbed.
- Trip Report Index: Same as the main climb list, but only showing climbs with trip reports and/or GPS Tracks.
- Unsuccessful Ascent List: A badge of honor for real climbers--lessons learned when turning back.
- Multiple Ascents List: A listing of all peaks climbed more than once.
- Master Peak Map: Interactive worldwide map showing all peaks climbed, color-coded by elevation or prominence.
Social NetworkingReports showing a climber's buddies and other climbers. Click for More Info Personal ListsLists personally created by Greg Slayden. Click for More Info - Custom Query Lists: Lists created by Greg Slayden using the Query Tool.
- Life List: A master "bucket list" of peaks, a combination of proudest past ascents and most-desired future ascents.
- Wish List: A list of unclimbed peaks that are high-priority and/or have immediate climbing plans.
Time-Period Summary ReportsThese reports show number of peaks climbed, highest point reached, and other statistics grouped by year or month. US County High Point LinksGreg Slayden has self-identified as interested in climbing to the high points of counties in the United States. |
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 Standing on the Summit of North America.
|  Mount Rainier in winter from the nearby Crystal Mountain ski area
|  Skiing at 13,000 feet on the Emmons Glacier.
|  Greg Slayden contemplates the cloud-capped icy majesty of the Monte Rosa massif, high point of the Swiss Alps.
|  The Aletschhorn dominates the view south from the Monch.
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I have been interested in mountains, hiking, and climbing my whole life. I started hiking in the White Mountains of New Hampshire when I was five years old, and over the years I have gradually graduated from on-trail hiking to scrambling and finally real mountaineering. Wilderness mountains are my favorite place to travel, and I feel that summits provide a good framework and set of goals for otherwise random wanderings.
Some of my personal climbing records:
- First Hike: Cannon Mountain, NH. My Dad had to carry me part of the way up.
- First Summit: Cerro Cristo Rey in the Colombian Andes, when I was 6.
- Climb I am most proud of: Dufourspitze, Monte Rosa, Switzerland. Airy scrambling in a white-out.
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