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Progressive Peak Lists for John Stolk

Personal Superlative Climbs over Time

Progressive Highest Point Reached

Includes unsuccessful attempts and non-summit goal hikes.

DatePeak NameElev-ftLocation
1975Battery Davis230USA-CA
1976Mount Diablo3849USA-CA
1976Little Bally4216USA-CA
1978-10-12Sentinel Dome8122USA-CA
1978-10-14Half Dome8840USA-CA
1978-10-15Clouds Rest9926USA-CA
1980-07-02Dicks Peak9974USA-CA
1980-07-12Lassen Peak10457USA-CA
1982-07-20Painted Lady12119USA-CA
1982-07-21Mount Cotter12713USA-CA
1982-07-23Mount Gould13005USA-CA
1982-09-05Mount Shasta14162USA-CA
1983-09-18Mount Williamson14373USA-CA
1984-09-07Mount Whitney14498USA-CA
1986-02-12Pheriche - West Southwest Ridge16732Nepal
1986-02-15Kala Pattar North18438Nepal
1986-02-15Kala Pattar18176Nepal
1991-02-24Aconcagua22841Argentina

 

Progressive Highest Peak Climbed

DatePeak NameElev-ftLocation
1975Battery Davis230USA-CA
1976Mount Diablo3849USA-CA
1976Little Bally4216USA-CA
1978-10-12Sentinel Dome8122USA-CA
1978-10-14Half Dome8840USA-CA
1978-10-15Clouds Rest9926USA-CA
1980-07-02Dicks Peak9974USA-CA
1980-07-12Lassen Peak10457USA-CA
1982-07-20Painted Lady12119USA-CA
1982-07-21Mount Cotter12713USA-CA
1982-07-23Mount Gould13005USA-CA
1982-09-05Mount Shasta14162USA-CA
1983-09-18Mount Williamson14373USA-CA
1984-09-07Mount Whitney14498USA-CA
1986-02-12Pheriche - West Southwest Ridge16732Nepal
1986-02-15Kala Pattar North18438Nepal
1986-02-15Kala Pattar18176Nepal
1991-02-24Aconcagua22841Argentina

 

Progressive Most Prominent Peak Climbed

DatePeak NameProm-ftLocation
1976Mount Diablo3109USA-CA
1980-07-12Lassen Peak5229USA-CA
1982-09-05Mount Shasta9762USA-CA
1984-09-07Mount Whitney10078USA-CA
1989-06-25Mount Rainier13246USA-WA
1991-02-24Aconcagua22841Argentina

 

Progressive Most Isolated Peak Climbed

DatePeak NameIso-MiLocation
1976Mount Diablo32.7859USA-CA
1980-07-12Lassen Peak71.3706USA-CA
1982-09-05Mount Shasta334.722USA-CA
1984-09-07Mount Whitney1646.3USA-CA
1991-02-24Aconcagua10263.6Argentina

 

Progressive Furthest North Ascent

DatePeak NameLatitudeLocation
1975Battery Davis37.719235USA-CA
1976Mount Diablo37.88168USA-CA
1976Little Bally40.766837USA-CA
1979-08-16Schonchin Butte41.738135USA-CA
1981-07-18Five Mile Butte45.410502USA-OR
1988-06-23Glacier Peak48.111844USA-WA
1989-07-16Mount Baker (Attempt)48.776797USA-WA
1991-09-08Table Mountain48.847774USA-WA
1994-07-31Ruth Mountain48.859918USA-WA
1995-08-11Amphitheater Mountain48.97566USA-WA
1995-08-11Cathedral Peak48.98926USA-WA
1995-08-14Blackwall Peak49.098005Canada-BC
1996-06Denali (Attempt)63.069042USA-AK
2010-02-16Esja - Þverfellshorn64.232595Iceland
2015-07-26Pre-melting Kebnekaise - Sydtoppen67.900765Sweden

 

Progressive Furthest South Ascent

DatePeak NameLatitudeLocation
1975Battery Davis37.719235USA-CA
1978-10-12Taft Point37.712922USA-CA
1981-06Rainbow Point37.474868USA-UT
1982-07-20Painted Lady36.793036USA-CA
1982-07-23Mount Gould36.779954USA-CA
1983-09-17Mount Tyndall36.6556USA-CA
1984-04Telescope Peak36.169996USA-CA
1985-11-12Swayambhunath27.715212Nepal
1991-02-24Aconcagua-32.653099Argentina
2007-02-21Mount Taranaki-39.296128New Zealand
2007-03-09Tapuae-o-Uenuku-41.995919New Zealand

 

Progressive Furthest East Ascent

May not be accurate due to around-the-world effects. See note below.

DatePeak NameLongitudeLocation
1975Battery Davis-122.504017USA-CA
1976Mount Diablo-121.914321USA-CA
1978-10-12Sentinel Dome-119.584297USA-CA
1978-10-12Glacier Point-119.573629USA-CA
1978-10-14Half Dome-119.533279USA-CA
1978-10-15Clouds Rest-119.489277USA-CA
1981-06Rainbow Point-112.240347USA-UT
1985-11-12Swayambhunath85.290364Nepal
1986-02-12Pheriche - West Southwest Ridge86.799974Nepal
1986-02-15Kala Pattar North86.828299Nepal
1986-02-15Kala Pattar86.827482Nepal
1986-02-16Everest Base Camp86.845032Nepal
2000-05-13Emei Shan103.335583China-Sichuan
2004-05-09Lianhua Feng118.1659397China-Anhui
2007-02-21Mount Taranaki174.063848New Zealand
2007-02-27Mount Ruapehu175.562564New Zealand
2007-02-28Mount Ngauruhoe175.634859New Zealand
2007-05-06Loma Prieta-121.844139USA-CA
2007-05-10Mount Augusta-117.919605USA-NV
2007-05-11Desatoya Peak-117.759022USA-NV
2007-05-12Bunker Hill-117.12623USA-NV
2007-05-12Toiyabe Peak 11038-117.105164USA-NV
2007-05-12Toiyabe Peak 11061-117.094075USA-NV
2007-05-13Diamond Peak-115.818641USA-NV
2007-05-14Mount Moriah-114.19882USA-NV
2007-07-02Ibapah Peak-113.919972USA-UT
2007-07-03Swasey Peak-113.316408USA-UT
2007-07-05Delano Peak-112.371355USA-UT
2007-07-05Monroe Peak-112.073409USA-UT
2007-07-06Mount Timpanogos-111.646082USA-UT
2007-07-30Crazy Peak-110.276772USA-MT
2007-07-31Big Pryor Mountain-108.469407USA-MT
2007-08-02Cloud Peak-107.174044USA-WY
2009-04-16Guadalupe Peak-104.860727USA-TX
2009-04-17Emory Peak-103.305252USA-TX
2009-04-18Casa Grande Peak-103.287147USA-TX
2009-05-07Sassafras Mountain-82.777349USA-NC/SC
2009-05-08Mount Mitchell-82.26506USA-NC
2009-05-08Roan High Knob-82.122448USA-NC/TN
2009-05-08MacRae Peak-81.822573USA-NC
2010-02-16Esja - Þverfellshorn-21.711978Iceland
2017-10-12Pico de Teide-16.64233Spain

 

Progressive Furthest West Ascent

May not be accurate due to around-the-world effects. See note below.

DatePeak NameLongitudeLocation
1975Battery Davis-122.504017USA-CA
1976Little Bally-123.035514USA-CA
1987-06Fickle Hill-123.966208USA-CA
1992-12-21Mauna Kea-155.468024USA-HI
2004-05-09Lianhua Feng118.1659397China-Anhui
2004-05-11Jiuhua Shan117.818327China-Anhui
2004-05-18Hua Shan110.087171China-Shaanxi
2015-07-26Pre-melting Kebnekaise - Sydtoppen18.516862Sweden
2015-07-26Vierranvárri18.49514Sweden
2015-08-06Galdhøpiggen8.312562Norway
2016-10-10Kaapsduin5.210894Netherlands

 

Notes

  • For all the eight lists on this page, the first entry will be the first ascent chronologically for this climber.
  • The last entry will be the current superlative ascent for the category.
  • Each list shows all the ascents that set a new record for highest, most prominent, furthest north, etc.
  • Ascents logged without a date are not counted for these lists, obviously.
  • Isolation number is approximate for most peaks in the database, and Provisional Peaks are not counted for Most Isolated Peak list.
  • If two ascents have the same date, they are sorted randomly. Ideally, climbers should add a suffix (e.g. the letter "a" in "2003-08-12 a") to distinguish ascents on the same day.
  • For globe-trotting climbers that have crossed oceans many times, the furthest east and west lists will break down and become meaningless towards the end.  This is because the direction of travel from peak to peak is not recorded when a climb is logged. If a climber travels from the USA to Kilimanjaro, it is not possible to tell if that represents eastbound or westbound travel. The lists above try make an intelligent guess but will often "wrap around" the wrong way.



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