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Peak Pairs, First Ascents, and Unique Peaks for Andrew M

Most significant unique peak pairs by key metrics, first ascents, and all uniquely ascended peaks

Highest Unique Pair of Peaks Climbed

The two highest peaks where only Andrew M has climbed both.

PeakElev-ftLocationAscent DateProm-ft
Yukon Peak12825USA-WY2022-08-23505
Freel Peak10881USA-CA2020-07-153146

 

Most Prominent Unique Pair of Peaks Climbed

The two most prominent peaks where only Andrew M has climbed both.

PeakProm-ftLocationAscent DateElev-ft
Downs Mountain1549USA-WY2022-08-2413349
Navaho Peak1143USA-WA2021-09-127223

 

Most Isolated Unique Pair of Peaks Climbed

The two most isolated peaks where only Andrew M has climbed both.

PeakIso-miLocationAscent DateElev-ft
Mount Baldy1.64USA-WA2020-07-035107
South Downs Mountain1.63USA-WY2022-08-2413062

 

First Ascents by Andrew M

There are no first ascents for this climber.

 

All Peaks Climbed only by Andrew M

There are no unique peaks for this climber.

 

Notes

  • The first three peak pairs on this page show the superlative unique pairs for three key metrics: Elevation, Prominence, and Isolation.
  • Most hikers or climbers that log their ascents on Peakbagger.com have a number of unique peak pairs--a set of two successfully climbed peaks such that no other registed site user has also climbed both.
  • Since virtually no one can claim to have made the only ascent ever of a peak, these peak pairs are a way to claim some uniqueness--being able to say "I am the only one to ever climb both Peak A and Peak B".
  • Many of a hiker's unique peak pairs will be relatively low, minor, or otherwise insignificant peaks, and therefore climbing both may not be a particularly impressive achievement.
  • So the pairs above represent the most significant of all a climber's unique pairs--the most impressive unique pairs to use as a badge of honor.
  • Mathematically, the pairs listed above maximize the value of the secondary peak in the pair--for example, showing the pair that has the highest elevation for the pair's second-highest peak. Put another way, it shows the two highest-value peaks that only this climber has climbed.
  • The final listing shows the peaks (if any) where the hiker/climber is the only ascender with logged ascents.
  • Of course, all these listings are purely based on the logged climbs in the Peakbagger.com database, so they should not be taken as completely accurate.



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