25) United States of America Americas 50 most most prominent peaks, minimum 24. List: http://oldadit.googlepages.com/americas.finest.pdf 29 Gerry Roach 24 Bob Packard 24 Duane Gilliland 24 Charlie Winger 24 Edward Earl Lower 48 region List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/USP5000.html 50 finest by prominence of lower 48 states, cut point 5,217', minimum half way (MH). 50! Bob Packard 50! Edward Earl 9-19-2007 Pilot Peak Has climbed #1 through 113 50! Bob Bolton 8-17-2008 Mount Cleveland 50! Duane Gilliland 8-17-2008 Mount Cleveland 50! Charlie Winger 50! Grant Myers 8-12-2009 Cloud Peak 48 John Stolk 48 Adam Helman 46 Dennis Poulin 44 Petter Bjørstad 43 Barbara Lilley 43 Ken Jones 40 John Hamann 37 Gerry Roach 37 Andy Martin 37 John Vitz 36 Gordon MacLeod 35 Terry Richard 34 Richard Carey ** 34 Dean Molen 31 Bob Martin ** 30 Andy Boos ** 28 Dave Covill 26 Scott Surgent See www.surgent.net ** 26 Mark Nichols 100 finest by prominence of lower 48, cut point MT Mount Stimson 4,382' prom, MH. 100! Edward Earl, Bob Bolton, Duane Gilliland. All on Spickard 9/3/2011. ** 97 Grant Myers 95 Bob Packard 93 John Stolk ** 88 Adam Helman 87 Ken Jones 79 Dennis Poulin 78 John Vitz ** 77 Charlie Winger per peakbagger.com ** 73 Andy Martin 67 Gordon MacLeod per peakbagger.com 64 Dean Molen 61 Gerry Roach ** 60 Petter Bjørstad http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/usa48.html ** 56 Andy Boos ** 55 Mark Nichols 49+ Barbara Lilley 200 finest by prominence of lower 48, cut point UT Indian Peak 3,650' prom, MH. ** 167 Edward Earl 159 Bob Packard 155 John Stolk ** 150 Ken Jones 143 John Vitz 134 Bob Bolton ** 129 Andy Martin 128 Duane Gilliland ** 123 Dennis Poulin 400 finest by prominence of lower 48, cut point AZ Mt. Trumbull 2,969' prom, MH. ** 280 Ken Jones 277 Bob Packard ** 274 John Vitz 253+ Edward Earl ** 235 Andy Martin 222 John Stolk ** 202 Dennis Poulin ******************************************************************************** NOTES ******************************************************************************** 50! = all of the top 50 peaks climbed, 1 to 50 100! = all of the top 100 peaks climbed, 1 to 100 @ = after name for "club rules" completers who did not summit peaks where no trespassing rules are currently in effect all year long. In this case, the peak(s) that just missed the cut are added to replace the one(s) where access is prohibited. The peak(s) missing are listed in [] $ = Every 2000'P peak (proven prominence) in this region was climbed, and the number listed is the total number of 2000'P peaks in this region. In the USA only states with 30 or more of these peaks are tracked. See RULES section E. for more info. External We only link to this list and the corresponding FRL. You will need to enter your statistics on these external sites. Minimum 25 to list - climbers of at least 25 of the listed peaks can get listed in the FRL. Minimum half - climbers of at least half the listed peaks can get listed in the FRL. MH = Abbreviation for minimum half above. Minimum 6, may rise - currently need 6 peaks to get listed, but may need more in the future. Minimum 10, will rise - currently need 10 peaks to get listed, will need more at some future date. Eventual minimum 25 - current minimum is lowest number shown, but the minimum will rise as participation rises. Updates:Email is sent out three times a year requesting updates. The cut off dates for these big updates are: April 30 August 31 December 31 Thus a good time to send in your update infomation is in the week before these dates, or within a few days after the date, if you are offline. However you are welcome to send in information more often, say after a big hiking vacation. Probably best not to send in more than one update per month, to make my life a bit easier. I will manually add your information to the FRL file as soon as it comes in, but may not upload the file immediately.