1. Popocatepetl (17,887 feet, central Mexico)
  2. Ixtaccihuatl - previously successful (17,343 feet, central Mexico)
  3. Picacho del Diablo - later successful (10,154 feet, Baja California)
  4. Serkhe Khollu (18,000+ feet, Bolivia)
  5. Mont Blanc (15,771 feet, France/Italy - European highpoint)
  6. Mount Elbrus (18,484 feet, Caucasus Mountains - greater Europe highpoint)
  7. unnamed nunatak in Saint Elias Range of Alaska / Yukon Territory
  8. Mount Shasta - later successful (twice - 14,162 feet, northern California)
  9. Glacier Peak - later successful (10,520+ feet, Snohomish County highpoint, Washington state)
  10. Granite Peak - later successful (12,799 feet, Montana state highpoint)
  11. Mount Massive - later successful (14,421 feet, central Colorado)
  12. Hualapai Peak - later successful (Mohave County highpoint, Arizona)
  13. Black Mesa - later successful (Navajo County highpoint, Arizona)
  14. Cobb Mtn - later successful (enroute to Sonoma County highpoint, N California)
  15. San Gorgonio - later successful (11,499 feet, southern California highpoint)
  16. Avawatz Range highpoint - later successful (southern California)
  17. Mother Grundy Peak (twice - southern California)
  18. unnamed some one mile southeast of Mother Grundy Peak (southern California)
  19. Organ Needle - successful the next day (8,980+ feet, Doña Ana County highpoint, New Mexico)
  20. Cerro la Sandia (1,800-1,820 meters (5,905+ feet), Baja Norte, Mexico)   read story
  21. Lavender Peak - later successful (13,240 feet (?), possible Montezuma County highpoint, Colorado)   read story
  22. Pala Mountain (2,140+ feet, San Diego County, southern California)   read story
  23. Liebre Mountain - later successful (5,783 feet, southern California)   read story
  24. Cerro Jajuya (1,310+ meters, Puerto Rico)   read story
  25. Vermilion Peak - later successful (13,894 feet, San Juan County highpoint, Colorado)   read story
  26. north of Animas Peak (8,531 feet, New Mexico)   read story
  27. north summit of Dos Cabezas Peaks (8,354 feet, Arizona)   read story
  28. Diamond Peak - later successful (6,379 feet, possible Garfield County HP, Washington)   read story
  29. Cerro Santa Isabela (1,900 meters, Baja Norte, Mexico)   read story
  30. Sierra La Asamblea Range highpoint (1,660-1,680 meters, Baja Norte, Mexico)   read story
  31. Nielson BM (2,420+ feet, Riverside County, California)   read story
  32. Gunung Raung (10,932 feet, east Java, Indonesia)   read story
  33. Gunung Marapi (9,485 feet, Sumatra, Indonesia)   read story
  34. Mount Olympus - later successful (7,969 feet, Jefferson County highpoint, Washington)   read story
  35. Arc Dome - later successful (11,773 feet, Nevada)   read story
  36. Cotacachi (16,220 feet, Ecuador)   read story
  37. Chimborazo (20,561 feet, Ecuador)   read story
  38. Mount Douglas - successful next day (11,282 feet, Montana)   read story
  39. Mount Stone - later successful (6,612 feet, Mason County highpoint, Washington)   read story
  40. "Wynoochee Point" - later successful (4,880+ feet, Grays Harbor County highpoint, Washington)   read story
  41. Red Mountain - later successful (9,411 feet, Lewis & Clark County, Montana HP)   read story
  42. Big Jay - later successful (3,786 feet, Franklin County, Vermont HP)   read story
  43. Callejón Cañapa (5,900 meters, Bolivia)   read story
  44. Ojos del Salado (6,893 meters, Chile)   read story
  45. Mount McKinley / Denali (twice - 20,320 feet; Alaska, USA and North America HP)   read story
  46. unnamed - later successful (9,439 feet, Idaho County, Idaho HP)   read story
  47. Round Mountain (5,320+ feet, Washington 4,000+ foot prominence)   read story
  48. South Maroon Peak (14,156 feet, Colorado 2,000 foot prominence list and "Fourteener")   read story
  49. Volcán Llaima - later successful (3,125 m, Chile ultra prominence list)   read story
  50. Morey Peak (10,246 feet, Nevada 2,000 foot prominence list)   read story
  51. Cuyamaca Peak - previously successful 9 times (6,512 feet, San Diego County)   read story