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Peak Pairs, First Ascents, and Unique Peaks for Terry Wheeler

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 Terry Wheeler has climbed both.

PeakElev-ftLocationAscent DateProm-ft
Mount Evans - West Peak14256USA-CO2013-08-24 b96
White Horse Hill10255USA-NM2010-06-18435

 

Most Prominent Unique Pair of Peaks Climbed

The two most prominent peaks where only Terry Wheeler has climbed both.

PeakProm-ftLocationAscent DateElev-ft
Mount Washington6148USA-NH2007-07-11 c6288
Nares Mountain3212Canada-YT1997-065833

 

Most Isolated Unique Pair of Peaks Climbed

The two most isolated peaks where only Terry Wheeler has climbed both.

PeakIso-miLocationAscent DateElev-ft
Mount Mitchell1188.99USA-NC2008-05-27 a6684
Mount Kiangarow96.8Australia-QLD2002-09-213786

 

First Ascents by Terry Wheeler

There are no first ascents for this climber.

 

All Peaks Climbed only by Terry Wheeler

These peaks have their single Peakbagger.com logged ascent by Terry Wheeler. Of course, it is entirely likely that many non-site users have also climbed these peaks.

PeakElev-ftLocationAscent DateProm-ft
Porter Mountain2900Canada-YT1997-06108
Andesite Mountain4000Canada-YT1997-06742
Montague Mountain3800Canada-YT1997-06316
Bushy Mountain4000Canada-YT1997-06 
Conglomerate Mountain3362Canada-YT1997-06919
Takhini Hill 26002600Canada-YT1997-06136
North Mountain - Tellier Lake Peak827Canada-NS2002-06125
Mount Norman4154Australia-QLD2002-09479
Haeckel Hill4987Canada-YT2011-06-15292
Goldensides Mountain - Northwest Peak5500Canada-YT2011-06-29 a 
Green Cabin Peak East427Canada-NWT2011-07-18 
Green Cabin Peak522Canada-NWT2011-07-18286
Stevens Mountain1165Canada-NS2011-11-05 b148
Hiram Layte Hill886Canada-NS2011-11-06 c131
West Paradise Lake Hill869Canada-NS2011-11-06 d 
North Mountain - Swindell Knob787Canada-NS2011-11-06 g465

 

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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