24) 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 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 - has climbed #1 through #69 50! Edward Earl 9-19-2007 Pilot Peak 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 47 Adam Helman 43 Barbara Lilley 42 Ken Jones 41 Dennis Poulin 40 John Hamann 37 Gerry Roach 36 Gordon MacLeod 36 Andy Martin 36 John Vitz 35 Terry Richard 35 Petter Bj?rstad 34 Richard Carey 32 Dean Molen 31 Bob Martin 29 Andy Boos 26 Scott Surgent See www.surgent.net 24 Mark Nichols 100 finest by prominence of lower 48, cut point MT Mount Stimson 4,382' prom, MH. 96 Bob Packard 93 Edward Earl 92 John Stolk 87 Bob Bolton 84 Ken Jones 79 Adam Helman 77 Grant Myers 77 Duane Gilliland 76 Charlie Winger per peakbagger.com 76 John Vitz 70 Andy Martin 69 Dennis Poulin 67 Gordon MacLeod per peakbagger.com 60 Gerry Roach 58 Dean Molen 55 Andy Boos 50 Mark Nichols 49 Barbara Lilley 48 Petter Bj?rstad 200 finest by prominence of lower 48, cut point UT Indian Peak 3,650' prom, MH. 158 Bob Packard 153 John Stolk 149 Edward Earl 137 John Vitz 136 Ken Jones 120 Andy Martin 113 Bob Bolton 400 finest by prominence of lower 48, cut point AZ Mt. Trumbull 2,969' prom, MH. 269 John Vitz 261 Bob Packard 247 Ken Jones 229 Edward Earl 214 John Stolk 213 Andy Martin Western USA regions Southwest states 50 - NV, CA, UT, AZ, CO, NM, TX, AR. Cut is UT Abajo Peak 4550+ (10), minimum 30. 50 John Vitz 50 Bob Packard 50 Andy Martin 49 Gordon MacLeod and Barbara Lilley 49 John Stolk 49 Edward Earl 44 Bob Bolton 43 Ken Jones 41 Mark Nichols 41 Duane Gilliland 37 Petter Bjorstad 35 Dennis Poulin 32 Dean Molen 30 Scott Surgent Northwest states 50 - WA, OR, ID, MT, WY, SD. Cut is MT Old Baldy/Greathouse 4061, MH. 43 Bob Bolton 42 Bob Packard 42 John Stolk 38 Edward Earl 36 Ken Jones 35 Duane Gilliland 24 Dennis Poulin 24 Andy Boos Eastern USA regions Northeast states - everything north of MD and east of Miss. river. Map: http://peaklist.org/USmaps/newenglandsummits.gif Northeast USA, minimum 45 50! Roy Schweiker 50 John Thompson 6-14-2008 on White Cap ME 50 Bob Packard 49 Jim Frey 48 Alan Bernier 47+ Dennis Crispo - Completer of 3000-footer list of 770 peaks 47+ John Swanson "" 47+ Sue Eilers "" 47+ Erik Schlimmer "" http://www.erikschlimmer.com Northeast 2K peaks, minimum 54 54$ Roy Schweiker - hiked top 57 by prom. 54$ John Thompson 54$ Bob Packard - hiked top 57 by prom. New England - includes VT, NH, ME, MA, CT, RI. Minimum to list 45. List: http://home.earthlink.net/%7Eellozy/Prominence.html New England 50! Arthur Josephson, Roy Schweiker, Richard Garland Pierre Lefebvre Nate Parsons 6-26-2007 on Cold Hollow Mtn. John Thompson 6-14-2008 on White Cap ME Jim Frey 8-5-2008 on Baker Mountain ME John Person 11-7-2009 on Belknap Mountain 48 Dennis Crispo 48 Marc Howes 45+ other finishers of NE 3K list New England 100, minimum 70. 100! Roy Schweiker New England 200, minimum 100. Roy Schweiker has completed the top 150 Southeast states - everything south of PA and east of Miss. river. Map: http://peaklist.org/USmaps/southeastsummits.gif Southeast 2K peaks, minimum 22 24$ Ron Tagliapietra, Andy Martin, Roy Schweiker, Bob Packard Southeast 50, minimum 25 38 Andy Martin 31 Bob Packard 30+ Fred Lobdell 30 Ron Tagliapietra The 50 states The highest Prominence peaks in each state, minimum 30 50! Bob Packard 49 Andy Martin 39 John Vitz 32 Ken Jones 31 Mike Schwartz per peakbagger.com 30 Edward Earl 30 Gerry Roach per peakbagger.com 30 Charlie Winger per peakbagger.com 25 all state HP completers The Western States AK 50, minimum 8 List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/AK5000.html 11 Dave Hart http://www.peakbagger.com/FRL.aspx?lid=41303 8 Gerry Roach AK 2K peaks. AK 2K list not available. Hikers must do map work on their peaks, minimum 8. 19 Dave Hart 8 Gerry Roach AZ List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/AZP2000.html, MH on all AZ lists. 50! Bob Packard, Bob Martin, Andy Bates, Mark Nichols@ [Turnbull] Andy Martin, John Vitz@ [Turnbull], Dave Jurasevich, Barbara Lilley@ [Turnbull], John Hamann Scott Holzhauser@ [Estrella, Turnbull, Gu Achi] Scott Casterlin 48 Gordon MacLeod 43 Doug Kasian 41 Bob Moore 40 Mark Adrian 40 Richard Carey 35 Scott Surgent 33 Scott Peavy 29 Ken Jones 27 Edward Earl AZ 73$ Bob Packard, Andy Martin John Vitz@ [Turnbull], Mark Nichols@ [Turnbull] Andy Bates, John Hamann, Scott Casterlin 70 Bob Martin 69 Barbara Lilley 68 Gordon MacLeod 67 Dave Jurasevich 50 Scott Surgent 46 Richard Carey 41 Scott Peavy 36 Ken Jones AZ 100! Bob Packard, Andy Bates 98 Mark Nichols, 99 Andy Martin 93 John Vitz, 91 Bob Martin 89 Barbara Lilley 87 Gordon MacLeod 74 Scott Casterlin 74 John Hamann 73 Pete Bengtson AZ 200 196 Bob Packard 175 Mark Nichols 152 John Vitz 148 Bob Martin 147 Andy Bates 140 Barbara Lilley 138 Gordon MacLeod AZ 1K+ (431 proven 1K peaks) 415 Bob Packard 354 Mark Nichols 278 John Vitz 265 Bob Martin 227 Barbara Lilley 225 Gordon MacLeod 214 Andy Bates CA List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/CAP2000.html, MH 50! Gordon MacLeod and Barbara Lilley, John Vitz, Gail Hanna Richard Carey, Edward Earl, Ken Jones, Rich Gnagy, Andy Martin 46 Bob Packard 45 Adam Helman 42 Terry Flood 40 Dan Baxter 39 Dennis Poulin 38 Fred Johnson 37 Pete Yamagata 34 Mark Adrian 32 John Stolk CA 100, MH 100! Richard Carey, 8-5-2008 on Mt. Gabb, climbed Bear earlier. 96 Gail Hanna 94.5 John Vitz (did Bear Creek, missing Gabb) 92 Barbara Lilley 91 Gordon MacLeod 87 Ken Jones 86 Andy Martin 77 Edward Earl 74 Dennis Poulin 73 Terry Flood 71 Bob Burd 70 Bob Packard 69 Fred Johnson 63 Pete Yamagata 62 Dan Baxter CA 164$ - 163 map proven 2K, + Salmon Mountain is assumed 2K, MH. Do not count Brushy, Johnson, Tom, Hood/Bald, Bonanza King 154 Richard Carey 150.5 John Vitz (did Bear Creek, missing Gabb) 144 Gail Hanna 133 Gordon MacLeod and Barbara Lilley 133 Andy Martin 131 Ken Jones 118 Dennis Poulin 108 Terry Flood 107 Fred Johnson per peakbagger.com 104 Edward Earl 104 Bob Burd per peakbagger.com 104 Bob Packard 92 Adam Helman 90 Pete Yamagata 90 Dan Baxter 85 Don Palmer CA 400, MH 250 John Vitz CA 1K+ map proven, minumum 216, will rise. 972 on http://peaklist.org/CAmtnatlas/P1000/CA1000.html 436 John Vitz 405 Barbara Lilley 404 Gordon MacLeod 310 Terry Flood 216 Ken Jones (191 the DPS-SPS-HPS Triple Listers) CA Mtns. of the High Sierra, minimum 40. http://oldadit.googlepages.com/highSierra.pdf 50 Andy Smatko, Tom Ross 50 Gordon MacLeod and Barbara Lilley 42 Terry Flood 37 all SPS list completers CO List: http://www.ryananderin.org/lists/prominence.html, MH all CO lists. 50! Bob Martin@ [Ute Peak] 50! Bob Packard 50! Mike Garratt 43 Jack Dais ~43 Gerry Roach 42 Kirk Mallory 42 Teresa Gergen 42 John Kirk http://listsofjohn.com 41 Ken Nolan, 41 Gerry Roach 33 Gary Swing 31 John Vitz 31 Tim Worth 27 Barbara Lilley, 27 Gordon MacLeod 24 Charlie Winger CO 80$ Bob Martin@ [Ute Peak] 80 Mike Garratt 80 Bob Packard 66 John Kirk http://listsofjohn.com 61 Teresa Gergen 60 Kirk Mallory 60 Jack Dais 58 Ken Nolan 55 Gerry Roach 47 Gary Swing 46 Tim Worth 44 John Vitz CO 100! Bob Martin@ [Ute Peak] Much of the update info from http://listsofjohn.com Mike Garratt Bob Packard 78 John Kirk http://listsofjohn.com 77 Kirk Mallory 74 Teresa Gergen 73 Jack Dais 71 Ken Nolan 70 Gerry Roach 65 Jennifer Roach 57 Gary Swing 55 Vince Kloster 53 John Collard 53 Tim Worth 52 Renata Collard 51 Charlie Winger 51 Dave Landers 50 John Hamann 48 John Vitz Note: Bob, Ken, Mike and Jack have climbed all peaks 12,000'+ elev. CO 200 cut point Black Mountain, 1354' prominence 199 Mike Garratt 192 Bob Martin 137 Bob Packard 124 Teresa Gergen CO 1K+ Proven are top 400 + Jasper, Vasquez, Pass BM, and UN 9905 However, most current hiker info for this category is at http://listsofjohn.com, which uses averaged prominence and shows 426 peaks, so we will use that info. 415 Mike Garratt 354 Bob Martin 216 Teresa Gergen 200 Jack Dais 200 Gerry Roach 195 John Kirk 198 Ken Nolan 182 Bob Packard HI List of 20 http://aditl.com/hike/trailnotes/twentyhp.html Minimum 5, will rise. 6 Don Nelsen 6 John Mitchler 6 Richard Michlik 5 Bob Packard 5 Dave Covill ID 50 List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/IDP2000.html, minimum 15, will rise 30 John Vitz 28 Dan Robbins 25 Ken Jones 19 Zach Vickery 17 Dean Molen 16 Bob Packard 15 Bob Bolton ID 100 minimum 26, will rise 54 John Vitz 40 Ken Jones 40 Dan Robbins (assumed idahosummits on LOJ) 34 Zach Vickery 26 Dean Molen MT 50 List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/MTP2000.html, minimum 12, will rise. 48 Cedron Jones 24 Bob Packard 23 Tim Worth 13 Jerry Brekhus, 12 Betty Brekhus MT 145$, minimum 70. 117 Cedron Jones NV List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/NVP2000.html, MH all NV except as noted. 50! John Vitz@ [BM], Gordon MacLeod@ & Barbara Lilley@ [both BM] 33 Bob Packard 30 Andy Martin 30 John Stolk 29 Ken Jones 29 Adam Helman 28 Edward Earl 25 Mark Nichols BM = Bald Mountain, in the infamous area 51, an actively patrolled "secret" military base. NV 100 97 John Vitz 92 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley NV 169$ 166 John Vitz 151 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley NV 200 191 John Vitz 166 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley NV 400 241 John Vitz NV 1K+ Current work: http://peaklist.org/USlists/NVmtnatlas.html, minimum 250. 298 John Vitz 250 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley NM Map: http://peaklist.org/USmaps/newmexicosummits.gif, MH all NM. 50! Mark Nichols@ [in WSMR: Andres, Gardner, Mockingbird] Andy Martin@ [in WSMR: Andres, Gardner, Mockingbird] Scott Holzhauser@ [all 5 WSMR + Animas & Redondo] Melissa Rigg@ [3 in WSMR + Animas + Alegres] Bob Packard@ [in WSMR: Andres, Gardner, Mockingbird] 37 John Vitz 36 John Hamann 29 Scott Surgent 29 Kirk Mallory 29 Ken Jones 29 John Kirk 27 Adam Helman 24 Richard Carey NM 100 88 Mark Nichols 75 Melissa Rigg 62 Bob Packard NM 1K+, 219 peaks, http://listsofjohn.com/NewMexico/Prominence/Pro1k.php 142 Mark Nichols 106 Melissa Rigg OR http://www.summitpost.org/view_object.php?object_id=222534 List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/ORP2000.html, MH all OR. 50! Ken Jones Oct. 6, 2004 50! Dennis Poulin 50! Bob Bolton 2009 44 Dean Molen 43 John Vitz 25 Ted Braskett OR 74$ Dennis Poulin 73 Bob Bolton 66 Ken Jones 66 Dean Molen 62 John Vitz 46 John Stolk 39 Grant Myers OR 100 88 Dennis Poulin SD 100 minimum 12, will rise 12 Bob Packard per LOJ TX Top 20, minimum 6. 12 Andy Martin - all the 2K peaks. 7 Barry Raven 6 Bob Packard 6 Scott Surgent 6 Edward Earl 6 Adam Helman UT List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/UTP2000.html, MH all UT lists. 48 John Vitz 48 Greg Jagielski 46 Dean Molen 44 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley 44 Mark Nichols 43 Bob Packard 42 Andy Martin 37 Eric Wilhite 33 Michael Kelsey 33 Bob Martin 33 Kadee Smith 29 Donn Seeley 29 Edward Earl UT 80$ 76 John Vitz 75 Greg Jagielski 74 Dean Molen 66 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley 62 Andy Martin 61 Mark Nichols 55 Eric Wilhite 54 Kadee Smith 49 Bob Packard 43 Eli Hermansen UT 100 92 Greg Jagielski 91 John Vitz 84 Dean Molen 75 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley 66 Kadee Smith per LOJ 63 Mark Nichols 60 Eric Wilhite 53 Bob Packard per LOJ 51 Scott Patterson UT 200 list: http://listsofjohn.com/Utah/Prominence/Pro1k.php 108 John Vitz 103 Barbara Lilley 100 Gordon MacLeod UT 1K+, 359 peaks, per http://listsofjohn.com/Utah/Prominence/Pro1k.php 129 John Vitz 113 Barbara Lilley 110 Gordon MacLeod WA List: http://howbert.netherweb.com/mountains/index.html, MH all WA. 50! John Roper August 20, 2000 on Aeneas 50! Martin Shetter July 5, 2008 on Desolation 50! Paul Klenke July 27, 2008 on Mt. Rainier 50! Andy Boos July 19, 2009 on Mt. Prophet 43 Grant Myers 40 John Stolk 34 Ken Jones 31 Bob Bolton 24 Edward Earl WA 100! John Roper Sept. 8, 2001 on Lawson 100! Paul Klenke July 27, 2008 on Mt. Rainier 96 Martin Shetter 98 Andy Boos 90 Grant Myers 85 John Stolk 72 Ken Jones 62 Bob Bolton 57 Eric Noel per LOJ 50 Jeff Howbert WA 144$ John Roper Sept. 8, 2001 on Lawson 144$ Paul Klenke July 27, 2008 on Mt. Rainier 137 Martin Shetter 141 Andy Boos 132 Grant Myers 124 John Stolk 106 Fay Pullen 104 Ken Jones 85 Eric Noel per peakbagger 84 Bob Bolton 73 Jeff Howbert WA 200 List http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=41308 183 Paul Klenke 182 John Roper 162 Andy Boos 153 Martin Shetter 146 John Stolk 143 Grant Myers 126 Ken Jones WA 1K - 817 peaks per LOJ 383 Grant Myers WY 50 Map: http://peaklist.org/USmaps/wyomingsummits.gif, minimum 10, will rise. 16 Jerry Brekhus 14 Mike Friedman 14 Betty Brekhus 14 Tim Worth 11 John Vitz 10 Bob Packard 10 Edward Earl (7 Kadee Smith) WY 100 - minimum 25, will rise 25 Mike Friedman per LOJ WY 1K - 263 peaks per www.listsofjohn.com minimum 45, will rise 45 Mike Friedman per LOJ The Eastern States GA 50, minimum 8, will rise. 8 Kevin Williamson, cohp completer KY 50, minimum 4, will rise. List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/KYTop50.html 4 Ken Oeser MA 50, minimum 25. 50! Roy Schweiker (the top 53) on 5-14-2008 20(+?) Arthur Josephson ME 50 List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/Maine1000.html, MH. 50! Roy Schweiker 50! Jim Frey 47 "nebushwacker" 42 Arthur Josephson ME 100, MH 99 Jim Frey 81 Roy Schweiker per LOJ NC 50, MH all NC lists. 31 Peter Barr http://www.griztrax.net/wildcountry/viewtopic.php?t=1358 23 Shannon Dillmore 20+ Ron Tagliapietra NC 100 80+ Lee Barry 51 Peter Barr NH 50! Roy Schweiker, MH all NH lists. NH 100! Roy Schweiker NH 200! Roy Schweiker, done top 250 NY 50, minimum 41. 41 People who have climbed the NY 3000-footers NY 100 44 Peakbagr per LOJ NY Adirondak 50 50! Alain Chevrette Date : ? 2009 50! Pierre Lefebvre July 22, 2009 RI 15 of 15 with 200' Prominence, Roy Schweiker SC 14 Ron Tagliapietra VT 50! Roy Schweiker - has climbed the top 68 WV List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/WVTop50.html 8 Mike Schwartz The Heartland States - 211 peaks with 500' proven prominence. Includes SD, ND, NE, OK, AR, MO, IL, WI, MN, MI, OH, IA, IN and KS See http://groups.yahoo.com/group/prominence/files/Heartland, minimum 40. 41 Hans Haustein AR 50, minimum 10, will rise. 15 Hans Haustein ******************************************************************************** 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. 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. ******************************************************************************** RULES ******************************************************************************** Note that these guidelines only apply to this FRL Others are free to come up with their own "rules" for their own FRLs. A. Difficulty No difficulty waivers. B. Access not allowed If access is prohibited on peak in question 365 days a year, and you have the skill and desire needed to climb it, and you are prevented from reaching the top by your moral code and/or the access barriers in place, you can replace it with a lower peak to claim list completion. Please do not request this waiver for a peak you do not have the skills and desire to climb. The lower peak(s) are the ones immediately below the cutoff for the list in question. This completion will be noted a such. For example: NV 50! John Vitz@ [Bald Mountain] Indicates Bald Mountain was skipped due to bad access - active patrols of a secret military base in this case. Peak #51 on the NV list, North Peak, is climbed in place of Bald Mountain. Note that if access on Bald Mountain is opened, John will probably want to climb it, and remove the "@". The current maintainer of this FRL, Andy Martin, believes that a peak that is both very difficult and has bad access, like Spider Rock AZ or Kauai high point HI, should not be eligible for the access waiver. This policy is subject to change in the future. Those who believe they are being discriminated against can: 1. Specify the peak that is blocking your completion 2. Provide the name of a peak or route you have climbed as a replacement that is as hard or harder than this peak. C. Mechanized transport. Reaching or traveling close to a summit with assist of mechanized ground transport such as car, truck, 4wd, snow-cat, ski tram, cog RR is allowed in this FRL. Draft ground animal assist (horses, mules, llamas, etc) is allowed. All forms of water transport are allowed. This means that the Colorado Mountain Club guideline requesting a minimal 3000' vertical gain on the way up a peak is not used. This does not mean all future modes of mechanized ground transport will automatically be allowed (for example, powered mechanized leg assists would not be). However, hikers are encouraged to record on their peak lists when mechanized transport was used. For example, on peaks that I used mechanized transport they are noted with: AU = Drove auto close to top AU+ = Auto + short walk TK = Drove truck close to top JP = Drove 4wd close to top TRAM = Took cable tramway close to top COGRR = Took cog RR close to top Aerial modes of transport directly to the summit, or past standard base camps, are not allowed. (Except for summits that you can drive up in a passenger car.) Prohibited modes include planes, choppers, hang gliders, parachutes, space shuttle, baloon lawnchair and all other aerial modes of transport. Descent from the summit with hang glider or parafoil that you have carried up there carries no penalty. D. Volcanic eruptions and other height changes We note the pre-eruption prominence of Saint Helens was 5917', a good bit higher than the current 4605+. Thus when Bob Bolton climbed Saint Helens he could claim both a "top 10" WA prominence ascent, and a top 50 lower 48 ascent. (Saint Helens was #28 in lower 48 prominence prior to May 18, 1980.) Those who climb Saint Helens today can make neither of these claims. The pertinent categories are Lower 48 USA (the 50 best by prominence in lower 58) and The Worlds top 1000 by prominence My take on these is: Lower 48 USA - you can claim either CA Lassen Peak Lassen Peak 31N4E 5,217+ or pre eruption Saint Helens as counting for this list, but not both (No Bob, you can't claim 51 of Americas 50 finest by prominence). The Worlds top 1000 by prominence Pre-eruption Saint Helens ascents get credit for full prominence at that time, thus Bob gets to count this while those climbing the peak these days do not. E. List errors. If you complete a list that is later found to have errors, you are still a completer, and need not hike the additional peaks. However, if you have not yet completed the list, you need to take the corrections into account. This "Grandfather" rule is similar to the one used by the state High Pointers, and is designed to protect deceased and disabled completers. Note that my personal hiking practice is to visit the additional points and "recomplete" the revised list, and it is suggested that living completers in good health do the same. F. What is a 2,000' prominence peak ? For purposes of this FRL list a 2,000' peak is one proven to have at least 2,000' prominence, either by current and accurate maps, or by trustworthy survey data. Proven prominence is also referred to as "clean" prominence by some hikers. This means that "maybe 2000' prominence" peaks are not counted for Century club totals. For locations without accurate maps, additional data like hand held GPS readings, barometric readings, and satellite data may be used, as long as an adequate "safety factor" is employed. This issue also comes into play on the category $ - 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. This FRL does not require you to also hike every peak in a region that might have 2,000' prominence, once all uncertainties are resolved. However prudent hikers might wish to go ahead and hike these as well, in case this FRL ever falls into the hands of a purist. G. Eligibility Open to all humans on earth - past, present, and future. Not open to other species. Infants and others carried to the summit must indicate the number of caries in their totals. H. Scope - On planet Earth, above water surface. ******************************************************************************** FUTURE EXPANSION ******************************************************************************** This FRL could be expanded to include: 1. Add "possible" categories for 2,000', 5,000', etc. prominence. 2. County prominence completions - contact Edward Earl 3. All 2000' completions in states with 10 or more of these (would open up several eastern states) 4. Mechanized speed records 5. Radius from home categories - with and without Canada and Mexico peaks in consideration. 6. Hikes of 1000 meters, 4000', etc prominence. 7. etc, etc. However, a list maintainer will have to be found for these, or Andy's salary will have to be increased.