Peakbagging Page for Scott Cockrell |
Personal Climb LogsThe links below take you to dynamically generated lists of Scott Cockrell's peakbagging activity. - Ascent List: List of Scott Cockrell'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 Scott Cockrell 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 Scott Cockrell. Click for More Info - Custom Query Lists: Lists created by Scott Cockrell using the Query Tool.
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- 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 LinksScott Cockrell has self-identified as interested in climbing to the high points of counties in the United States. |
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Scott Cockrell passed away on December 1, 2011. From his Obituary:
Scott was an accomplished mountain climber and outdoorsman. As a member of the Highpointers Club, he was the 80th person to climb the highest mountain in every state, including Mt. McKinley (Denali) in Alaska. He climbed all of New England's 4,000-foot peaks and New England's 100 highest peaks. He climbed peaks in Scotland, Iceland, Australia, Macedonia and Bulgaria.
In 2004, he joined a volunteer search and recovery expedition to look for two lost hikers in the Torngat Mountains of Labrador, Canada. Volunteering for the Appalachian Mountain Club, he maintained the Sandwich Mountain trail in the White Mountains for 23 years. He maintained the Cascade Link trail on Mt. Monadnock for the past four years. Scott climbed Mt. Monadnock over 400 times. |
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