Sea-to-Summits

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Re: Sea-to-Summits

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Not exactly Sea-to-Summit, but was planning on Evans-from-my-house this summer. No bike just hike - should take 3 days.
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Mauna Kea or Loa come to mind.
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Some ones that I've done at least some of - all day tripable
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Easy morning run: https://listsofjohn.com/peak/87780 . Clark's Mountain near Seaside, OR.
Mt Marathon, Alaska. I've only made it as high as 3k, but the summit is 5k.
Gastineau, Roberts, Sheep near Juneau, AK. I made it about halfway and then got stymied by snow in June....
Cadillac Mtn in Acadia. Rode bikes up to the summit. There's other peaks around there too, some with ladder rungs built into the rocks.
Diamond Head on Oahu
Mt Brandon in Ireland

backpack - or bike (I would personally backpack too many cars for biking)
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Maui - the high point of Haleakala. Kimo's got a report on that one.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6ran_Kropp

Goran Kropp Sweden coast to Everest.
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There are a couple of routes from Badwater to Whitney, which start a fair bit below “sea.” Beyond that, Chile probably rules all when it comes to sea to summit routes.
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Post by climbingcue »

AndrewLyonsGeibel wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:16 pm Mauna Kea or Loa come to mind.
I have biked from the beach to the top of Haleakalā, 35 miles up hill.
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Cone Peak on the Big Sur coast is a good one. 1 vertical mile in just 5 miles.
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badwater basin to whitney :) minus the sea
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Post by JacobW »

I've done Haleakala, sea-to-summit, in a day. Makes for a 10,000 day and one hell of bushwhack to get up there. It was really cool to work my way through different ecosystems and see parts of an over-traveled island that no one else seems to get to.
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AndrewLyonsGeibel wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:16 pm Mauna Kea or Loa come to mind.
When in Hawaii, the 0ers provide big challenges.
Try this one on for size.
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12 posts in, and no-one's mentioned Mt St Elias? 18,008' vertical and about 11 miles from where the Tyndall Glacier flows into Taan Fiord (and getting closer as the glacier retreats). https://vimeo.com/225041164
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