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The USA Second Lap List

Showing Eric Lawler's first ascent dates for climbed peaks

RankStatePeak Elev-M
(Avg)
Range (Level 3) Prom-M
(Avg)
Ascent Date
23.VirginiaApple Orchard Mountain1288Blue Ridge Mountains864 
47.Rhode IslandBeacon Pole Hill166Northern U.S. Appalachians91 
25.GeorgiaBig Bald Mountain1242Blue Ridge Mountains541 
36.WisconsinBlue Mounds524Midwest-Great Lakes Area286 
48.LouisianaBossier Parish High Point144Ozark Highlands72 
31.North DakotaBoundary Butte774Great Plains315 
37.MichiganBriar Hill520Midwest-Great Lakes Area318 
 Michigan or Grove Hill520Midwest-Great Lakes Area  
38.IowaCarroll County High Point478Midwest-Great Lakes Area101 
 Iowa or Pilot Knob443Midwest-Great Lakes Area99 
 Iowa or Mount Earl302Midwest-Great Lakes Area98 
8.NevadaCharleston Peak3632Great Basin Ranges2517 
4.WyomingCloud Peak4013Greater Yellowstone Rockies2157 
9.MontanaCrazy Peak3417Central Montana Rocky Mountains1744 
6.IdahoDiamond Peak3718Idaho-Bitterroot Rocky Mountains1642 
14.TexasEmory Peak2385Southwest Basins and Ranges1370 
12.HawaiiHaleakala3055Hawaii3055 
41.New JerseyHamburg Mountains High Point456Northern U.S. Appalachians270 
35.MinnesotaHeight of Land Lookout611Midwest-Great Lakes Area207 
19.NebraskaHogback Mountain1543Great Plains180 
27.South CarolinaHogback Mountain978Blue Ridge Mountains338 
17.North CarolinaHuckleberry Knob1701Blue Ridge Mountains1049 
49.DelawareIron Hill105Northern U.S. Appalachians63 
22.VermontKillington Peak1291Northern U.S. Appalachians10142009-08-08
26.KentuckyLittle Black Mountain-Chunklick Benchmark1045Appalachian Plateaus493 
34.AlabamaMorton Hill629Appalachian Ridges371 
10.WashingtonMount Baker3286Cascade Range2696 
29.MassachusettsMount Everett795Northern U.S. Appalachians508 
1.AlaskaMount Fairweather4671Saint Elias Mountains3961 
11.ArizonaMount Graham3267Southwest Basins and Ranges1932 
18.New HampshireMount Lafayette1603Northern U.S. Appalachians10242009-09-08
5.UtahMount Peale3877Colorado Plateau1884 
2.CaliforniaMount Shasta4317Cascade Range2997 
43.MissouriMudlick Mountain400Ozark Highlands208 
 Missouri or Clark Mountain442Ozark Highlands201 
42.ConnecticutNorth Preston Hill443Northern U.S. Appalachians270 
 Connecticut or Hanging Hills315Northern U.S. Appalachians255 
15.South DakotaOdakota Mountain2198Great Plains412 
3.ColoradoPikes Peak4301Southern Rocky Mountains1686 
38.KansasPottawatomie County High Point476Great Plains81 
33.MarylandQuirauk Mountain655Blue Ridge Mountains451 
20.West VirginiaReddish Knob1340Appalachian Ridges614 
28.ArkansasRich Mountain817Ozark Highlands588 
40.OhioRichland County High Point461Midwest-Great Lakes Area182 
16.TennesseeRoan High Knob1916Blue Ridge Mountains1069 
13.OregonSacajawea Peak2999Columbia Plateau1948 
32.PennsylvaniaShade Mountain-Snyder County High Point667Appalachian Ridges444 
 Pennsylvania or Tuscarora Mountain749Appalachian Ridges  
 Pennsylvania or Wills Mountain850Appalachian Ridges  
7.New MexicoSierra Blanca Peak3649Southwest Basins and Ranges1692 
24.New YorkSlide Mountain1277Appalachian Plateaus10042009-09-19
30.OklahomaSugar Loaf Mountain780Ozark Highlands576 
21.MaineSugarloaf Mountain1295Northern U.S. Appalachians968 
50.FloridaSugarloaf Mountain95Piedmont-Southeast Coast76 
45.IndianaWashington County High Point321Midwest-Great Lakes Area130 
44.IllinoisWilliams Hill324Midwest-Great Lakes Area191 
46.MississippiWinston County High Point220Piedmont-Southeast Coast117 
 Mississippi or Choctaw County High Point220Piedmont-Southeast Coast  
 Mississippi or McCool Lookout222Piedmont-Southeast Coast  

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List Description

The "Second Lap" list shows the most prominent peak in every state that is not a state high point. For a climber that has climbed all the state high points, it represents an excellent list of peaks that can be done on a second tour through the USA, highlighting many exceptional peaks that may have been missed.

Peakbagger.com does not host a "second highest" list for the US States, mainly because a consistent prominence threshold for all states needs to be found and any value chosen is arbitrary. The second highest peak in any state is often a matter of debate--for Alaska, is it the North Peak of Denali or Saint Elias? For Florida, which low hill gets the honor? This list is much more straightforward, ignoring the cases where there are multiple candiates for the prominent peak.

Note that for North Carolina, the second most prominent peak (Clingmans Dome) is the state high point for Tennessee, and the third most prominent peak (Roan) is the Second Lap peak for Tennessee. Therefore, to force this list to have 50 unique peaks, the 4th most prominent peak (Huckleberry) was chosen for North Carolina.

Links

     Andy Martin - Second Lap List Discussion (txt)
     Andy Martin - Second Lap List (PDF)

 


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