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replying to @unconpeace @unconpeace @YellowstoneNPS @LassenNPS @CraterLakeNPS @GreatSmokyNPS @ShenandoahNPS @GuadalupeMtnsNP Impressive list. #ParkChat

A2: i’ve climbed many, however most were so small that their names were not considered. My goal for 19 is glacier national Park in 100 miles of hiking and climbing. #ParkChat
replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks @Wild_Tribute that cog railway has some super steep sections! #parkchat

A2 Trail Ridge Rd in Rocky Mtn NP, Cadillac Mountain in Acadia, Mt Washington in NH, Logan Pass in Glacier. #ParkChat

replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A2 #parkchat Oh man, that'd take me some time to count. Not sure which national park summit I'll be on next—not many summits on my remaining park trips—but I'll likely enjoy a #summitbeer on Picacho Peak this weekend.


RT @Wild_Tribute: Q3. Did you know Long's Peak is the only 14er in Colorado within a National Park? What mountain outside a National Park t…

replying to @unconpeace @unconpeace @YellowstoneNPS @LassenNPS @CraterLakeNPS @GreatSmokyNPS @ShenandoahNPS @GuadalupeMtnsNP Wow! #ParkChat

replying to @Polymathically @Polymathically @Wild_Tribute These are on my #BucketList #mountains #adventure #Parkchat

Hi there #parkchat! I’m rolling in a little late, so I’ll throw out a pic of Piegan Mountain in GlacierNP. Shot from Preston Park.


replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3: Maybe Mount Hood? I don't know enough about the area without research. #ParkChat

replying to @rscottjones @rscottjones @59NationalParks Victory beer in hand? #ParkChat

replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A2: I went up to Lassen a couple of years ago. I also did Diablo and Tamalpais multiple times as a kid, but those are state parks. https://t.co/tHm6b7VfoL #ParkChat

replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute #parkchat A3 might be cheating, but how about Black Elk Peak here in the #blackhills of #southdakota? Already on state land but.

replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A1. I've always wanted to explore Grand Mesa in Colorado. #parkchat

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@Wild_Tribute @EPCOTExplorer I like Glacier the bestest
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute I don’t know many others but I just want to share this picture of Long’s Peak. #FindYourPark #ParkChat 😍


replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3 I'm thinking Jarbidge area in Nevada. @jackfsteward and @ColtonDSmith gave me vertigo on @RockThePark_ there. #ParkChat

RT @GPJohnston: @59NationalParks A2) One in a NP, Rainier, but lots in wilderness areas and monuments, St. Helens, Three Fingers and others…

replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3) Mt. Sunflower in Kansas! #parkchat "Kansas gradually increases in elevation from the east to the west. As such, 'Mount' Sunflower, while the highest point in the state in terms of elevation, is virtually indistinguishable from the surrounding terrain."


replying to @naturetechfam @naturetechfam @Wild_Tribute But have you read “Black Elk Speaks” on Black Elk Peak? #ParkChat

replying to @louisbink @louisbink @59NationalParks @Wild_Tribute And doesn't the passenger car not have brakes or is not coupled to the engine? Just butts up against it as I recall? #parkchat

RT @ParksandPoints: @Wild_Tribute A3) Mt. Sunflower in Kansas! #parkchat "Kansas gradually increases in elevation from the east to the w…

A3 A number of people have mentioned Mount Washington; that would be the art historian's pick here #parkchat

replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3) #Parkchat Nope , I didn't know. I DO know, Mauna Kea is AMAZING ! You can literally experience svereal climate zones from the top to bottom. There is nothing like this mountain on Earth!

replying to @RCGibby73 @RCGibby73 @Wild_Tribute Hmm. Not on location! But it is a wonderful book! 😁 #parkchat

replying to @ParksandPoints @ParksandPoints @Wild_Tribute I could handle that! #ParkChat

RT @RockyTopSkiBum: @Wild_Tribute @EPCOTExplorer I like Glacier the bestest
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3. I don't know mountains well enough to be specific. However, I'll bet there are some mountains in Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine that would be good candidates. #parkchat

replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A2. I don't know name but I've crossed continental divide in Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park. That would closest I've come to summitting a mountain in a national park. #parkchat

RT @DryTortugasFilm: @Wild_Tribute A3) #Parkchat Nope , I didn't know. I DO know, Mauna Kea is AMAZING ! You can literally experience sve…

replying to @RockyTopSkiBum @RockyTopSkiBum @Wild_Tribute @EPCOTExplorer Gorgeous. #ParkChat

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@ParksandPoints @Wild_Tribute LOL, or any of these really. #parkchat
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Q4 #ParkChat There really is nothing more breathtaking than a mountain lake or waterfall. Have you had experience with such features while hiking in the mountains? Tell us where you saw lakes and waterfalls and share a photo or two.

A3. Mt of the Holy Cross in Colorado (actually used to be a National Monument), Pikes Peak (including Garden of the Gods), Table Top Mountain in the Wind River Range #ParkChat

replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A2 I regularly summit Wolf Mountain and we’re talking central Texas “mountain” 😉 at Pedernales Falls State Park #ParkChat 🤣


replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3) Wow, I'm an eco-freak so I would say too many to count but here in WA state alone Baker, Stuart. St. Helens, Adams. In Oregon Hood, all of the Steens and undoubtedly many more. This is NOT a national park 👇#ParkChat


replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3 #parkchat Mt St Helens seems like the most obvious one—especially given the occasional efforts to transfer it over to the NPS.

replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3: Shasta, though apparently it's already part of a National Forest. https://t.co/zTkY4FTLqw #ParkChat

replying to @tthrash @tthrash @59NationalParks @Wild_Tribute Stop! That's not nice 😁#ParkChat

replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3) I've felt that if California didn't always have the numbers of NPS areas it has then Mt Diablo would be part of the Park Service because of now only its wilderness but the vista views from the summit which have been said to be the best in the United States. #ParkChat


replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute In the lower 48 Mount Drumm could have had its own Park. Too bad it’s in @WrangellStENPS #ParkChat

replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3 Mt St Helens for sure could warrant a full USNPS designation - so much geology, history and devastating beauty. #ParkChat


replying to @ParksandPoints @ParksandPoints @Wild_Tribute I once "summited" Woodall Mountain, the highest point in Mississippi. It was a whopping 803'. There was nothing to see at the top haha. #ParkChat

RT @59NationalParks: @Wild_Tribute In the lower 48 Mount Drumm could have had its own Park. Too bad it’s in @WrangellStENPS #ParkChat https…

replying to @naturetechfam @naturetechfam @59NationalParks Sorry, you need to be quicker next time. 😁 #ParkChat

replying to @DryTortugasFilm @DryTortugasFilm From sea to summit, talk about massive #ParkChat

RT @59NationalParks: Q4 #ParkChat There really is nothing more breathtaking than a mountain lake or waterfall. Have you had experience wit…