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Snapshot Grid for Europe - Highest Point Reached

Geri Winkler's Ascents by Year/Place

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YearScandUK/IreBeneluxFranceSpain/PortGermanySwitzAustriaItalyEast EUBalkansGreeceRussia
0       Δ Zwölferhorn     
1970       Δ Schafberg     
1974       Δ Rax     
1975       Δ Leonsberg     
1976    Δ Negre Norte        
1979       Δ Hoher Dachstein     
1983      Δ Naafkopf      
1988       Δ Schneeberg     
1990    Δ Teide  Δ Raucheck     
1991     Δ Watzmann Δ HochkönigΔ Vettore    
1992       Δ Großvenediger     
1993       Δ Schaufelspitze     
1994       Δ WildspitzeΔ Similaun    
1995       Δ Großes WiesbachhornΔ Dingli Cliffs    
1996      Δ Zumsteinspitze Δ Zumsteinspitze    
1997       Δ Zuckerhütl     
2000      Δ Liskamm Δ Liskamm    
2001        Δ Titano   Δ Elbrus
2003 Δ Ben Nevis     Δ Geschriebenstein Δ Geschriebenstein   
2004   Δ Blanc Δ ZugspitzeΔ Piz BuinΔ Piz BuinΔ Blanc    
2005       Δ Hochalmspitze     
2006  Δ Vaalserberg          
2008       Δ Grosser Höllkogel     
2009  Δ Signal de Botrange Δ Ruivo     Δ Maja KolataΔ Olympus 
2011    Δ Mulhacén  Δ Großglockner     
2012       Δ Zirbitzkogel     
2013         Δ Hara Dzyarzhynskaya   
2014       Δ Sparber     
2015Δ Hvannadalshnúkur      Δ Birnhorn     
2016Δ Galdhøpiggen       Δ MàngartΔ RysyΔ Triglav  
2019         Δ GoverlaΔ Musala  
2020      Δ GrauspitzΔ Buchberg     
2021         Δ Gerlachovský štítΔ Korab  
2022 Δ Carrauntoohil Δ Chemin des RévoiresΔ Coma Pedrosa     Δ Moldoveanu  
YearScandUK/IreBeneluxFranceSpain/PortGermanySwitzAustriaItalyEast EUBalkansGreeceRussia

 

Legend for Color Coding

6,000 meters or more
4,000 to 5,999 meters
3,000 to 3,999 meters
1,500 to 2,999 meters
600 to 1,499 meters
Below 600 meters

About the Snapshot Year-Month Grid

General Considerations:

  • "-X" after a peak name means an unsuccessful ascent, for example "Rainier-X".
  • A parenthetical name is a non-summit goal hike, for example, "(Snow Lake Hike)" or "(Rainier)".
  • The Δ triangle symbol is a hyperlink to the detailed Ascent Page for that ascent. The peak name is a link to the Peak Page for that peak.
  • The color of the cell shows how high, prominent, isolated, or high-quality the peak/ascent is, and the color ranges are shown in the legend to the left.
  • If the color is based on altitude, prominence, or vertical gain, you can switch between meters-based ranges or feet-based ranges. These are set up to be generally equivalent.

This grid comes in seven "flavors", each one showing a different "top" peak for a month. The flavors or categories are:

  1. Highest Point Reached. Can be an unsucessful attempt or non-summit goal hike.
  2. Highest Peak Climbed. Sometimes not the same as highest point, if that point was an unsuccessful ascent or a non-summit goal hike.
  3. Most Prominent Peak climbed. Note that many peaks in the Peakbagger.com database do not yet have a prominence value.
  4. Most Isolated Peak climbed. Isolation values may not be 100% accurate, since most are cacluated to nearest higher peak in the database.
  5. Peak with most vertical gain hiked. Note that many climbers do not enter vertical gain information on their ascents. Also, if several summits are grouped in a "trip", then the total gain for all ascents in that trip is assigned to the trip high point.
  6. Peak with the highest "Quality" value--this is a subjective number from 1-10 given by the climber. Note that many climbers have not given any of their ascents quality numbers.
  7. Finally, "Top Ascents in All Categories", which shows, for each month, the unique peaks from all the 6 other categories. In many cases, one or two peaks will be the leader in the 6 categories, since often the highest peak climbed for a month is also the highest point reached, the most prominent peak, and the one with the most gain. But in some cases several peaks may appear for a month.

Notes on Regions:

  • Microstates and small islands are included in the nearest or most logical larger grouping.



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