Mountaineering

California

Mount Whitney | 14,505′
High Sierra Nevada | 11,760′
San Gorgonio | 11,503′
San Jacinto | 10,834′
Mount Baldy | 10,064′
Half Dome | 8,839′
Santiago | 5,689′
Sitton Peak | 3,273′

Washington

Silver Star | 8,876′
Cascade Crest | 5,788′

Italy

Dolomites | 10,968′

Mount Whitney

14,505′
Highest Mountain in the Contiguous United States

Mount San Jacinto

10,834′
Cactus to Cloud – Total Elevation gain 10,300′ over 20 miles

Silver Star

8,876′
The mountain is part of the Methow Mountains, a subset of the Cascade Range. 

San Gorgonio

11,503′

San Bernadino Mountain Range

Cascade Crest 100K

5,788′

Cascade Crest 100 is an ultramarathon race held in Washington state. Founded in 1999, it is 100 miles (160 km) in length with over 23,000 feet (7,000 m) of elevation gain. Paced and Completed final 25 miles

High Sierra Nevadas

Kearsarge Trailhead ->
Kearsarge Pass (11,760′) ->
Kearsarge Lake ->
Glenn Pass (12,000′) ->
Rae Lakes

Mount Baldy

10,064′
In the San Gabriel Mountains on the border of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties of California

Dolomites

10,968′
Italian Alps Mountain Range
-> Lago di Sorapis (Forcella Marcoira via Passo Tre Croci)
-> Tre Cime
-> Diboratto Waterfall (Colle Val d’Elsa vis Sentierelsa)

Half Dome

8,839′
Quartz monzonite batholith at the eastern end of Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California.

Santiago Peak

5,689′
Southern mountain of the Saddleback landform in Orange County and Riverside County, California. It is the highest and most prominent peak of both the Santa Ana Mountains and Orange County.

Sitton Peak

3,273′
Cleveland National Forest in Southern California