Mount Rainier Summit, July 2000
On the cold summit of Mount Rainier, July 2000
The highest point in Washington!
U.S. States High Points!

How many have you been able to do? I have done all the ones above 6,000',west of the plains, excluding Hawaii and Alaska.

 

 

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1 Alaska Mount McKinley 20,320 '
2 California Mount Whitney 14,494
3 Colorado Mount Elbert 14,433
4 Washington Mount Rainier 14,410
5 Wyoming Gannett Peak 13,804
6 Hawaii Mauna Kea 13,796
7 Utah Kings Peak 13,528
8 New Mexico Wheeler Peak 13,161
9 Nevada Boundary Peak 13,143
10 Montana Granite Peak 12,799
11 Idaho Borah Peak 12,662
12 Arizona Humphreys Peak 12,633
13 Oregon Mount Hood 11,239
14 Texas Guadalupe Peak 8,749
15 South Dakota Harney Peak 7,242
16 North Carolina Mount Mitchell 6,684
17 Tennessee Clingmans Dome 6,643
18 New Hampshire Mount Washington 6,288
19 Virginia Mount Rogers 5,729
20 Nebraska Mount Constable 5,426
21 New York Mount Marcy 5,344
22 Maine Mount Katahdin 5,268
23 Oklahoma Black Mesa 4,973
24 West Virginia Spruce Knob 4,863
25 Georgia Brasstown Bald 4,784
26 Vermont Mount Mansfield 4,393
27 Kentucky Black Mountain 4,145
58 Kansas Mount Sunflower 4,039
59 South Carolina Sassafras Mountain 3,560
30 North Dakota White Butte 3,506
31 Massachusetts Mount Greylock 3,491
32 Maryland Backbone Mountain 3,360
33 Pennsylvania Mount Davis 3,213
34 Arkansas Magazine Mountain 2,753
35 Alabama Cheaha Mountain 2,407
36 Connecticut Mount Frissell 2,380
37 Minnesota Eagle Mountain 2,301
38 Michigan Mount Arvon 1,979
39 Wisconsin Timm Hill 1,951
40 New Jersey High Point 1,803
41 Missouri Taum Sauk Mountain 1,772
42 Iowa High Point 1,670
43 Ohio Campbell Hill 1,550
44 Indiana High Point 1,257
45 Illinois Charles Mound 1,235
46 Rhode Island Jerimoth Hill 812
47 Mississippi Woodall Mountain 806
48 Louisiana Driskell Mountain 535
49 Delaware Tower Hill 448
50 Florida Britton Hill 345

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