Country experts needed !

	With the exception of Britain & Ireland, Norway, Spain and the USA,
	we do not have local country residents providing FRL information.
	If you reside in one of the many countries not covered
	and have contacts with the hikers and climbers of
	your country, please contact me.

	Thank you, Andy Martin, oldadit @ gmail.com



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			PROMINENT FRONTRUNNERS
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	This list tracks hikers from all over the globe who have
	impressive hikes/climbs of peaks with high prominence.

	Hopefullly it helps to popularize prominence based 
	hiking. If you know of someone not listed that
	deserves recognition, please let us know.

	Compiled by Andy Martin from reported info and
	Lists Of John, by John Kirk:	http://listsofjohn.com/index.html
	Peakbagger by Greg Slayden:	http://www.peakbagger.com
	Email oldadit @ gmail.com with updates/revisions.

	List is online at:  http://sites.google.com/site/oldadit/FRL.html
			    http://tinyurl.com/6qf3xsa
		    	    http://www.cohp.org

	Current as of January 1, 2012.
	** = info added after January 1.

	Prominence is also know as "shoulder drop" in the USA, or
	just "drop" in England. It is defined as the elevation difference
	between a peak and the lowest contour that encircles it and
	no higher summit. See the Prominence section on www.cohp.org
	and the prominence site www.peaklist.org for further
	discussions on why prominence is a useful way to measure mountains.


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				WORLD WIDE
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1) World Top 50 by Prominence

    Map: http://peaklist.org/WWmaps/world50.jpg
    List: http://peaklist.org/WWlists/WorldTop50.html 
    Cut point 11,598', Mount Blackburn
    7 summits = Denali, Everest, Kili, Aconcagua, Carstenz, Vinson, Elbrus
    7 islands = Carstenz, Gunnbjorn, Kinabalu, Kerinci, Fuji, Madagascar HP, Baffin HP
		Madagascar HP and Baffin HP are not in the World Top 50 list.
    Lots of climber info: http://7summits.com
    Most of this information was scrounged up from various web sites,
    and not sent in directly from the climbers. Thus many of these
    climbers will have climbed additional World 50 peaks not listed here.
    Minimum 8 to list.
	

	32  Jaime Viñals - see http://www.jaimevinals.com 
	    7 summits & islands (=11), Tajumulco, Chirripo, Margherita
	    Orizaba, Bolivar, Chimborazo, Salado, Blanc, Toubkal, Ararat, Teide,
	    Ritacuba Blanco, Mauna Kea, Semeru, Rinjani, Yu Shan, Damavand, Dashen,
	    Cameroon, Rainier,  Klyuchevskaya
	32  Matthew Holt http://www.themileshighclub.com/author.php - 7 summits +
	    Kenya, Margherita, Dashen, Chimborazo, Blanc, Ararat, Rainier, Cook,
	    Kinabalu, Fuji, Rindjani, Cameroon, Toubkal, Salado, Teide, Yu Shan,
	    Mauna Kea, Damavand, Tajumulco, Orizaba, Ritacuba Blanco, Semeru, Kerinci,
	    Fairweather, Chirripo
	30  Gerry Roach - see his site at http://www.climb.mountains.com
	    Many stats from http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=1062&sort=promft&u=ft
	    7 summits + Mauna Kea, Logan, Kinabalu, Teide, Cameroon, Dashen, Margherita
	    Orizaba, Rainier, Chimborazo, Pico Bolivar, Tajumulco, Mount Blanc, Fuji,
	    Ararat, Blackburn, Toubkal, Chirripo, Salado, Yu Shan, Damavand, Ritacuba,
	    Fairweather
	27  Junko Tabei - first woman to summit Everest. (IN)
	    former site: http://homepage3.nifty.com/jtabei/eigokaigainotozanreki.htm
	    7 summits + Damavand, Blanc, Kinabalu, Yu Shan, Chimborazo, Cook,
	    Rinjani, Toubkal, Tajumulco, Semeru, Dashen, Chirripo, Mauna Kea,
	    Pobedy, Cameroon, Orizaba, Ararat, Salado, Teide, plus we assume Fuji
  	27  Bob Packard - Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Orizaba, Elbrus, Rinjani
	    Mt. Blanc, Mauna Kea, Chimborazo, Rainier, Cook, Fuji, Toubkal, Kinabalu
	    C. Chirripo, Tajumulco, Bolivar, Salado, Ararat, Cameroon, Dashen, Teide
	    Semeru, Kerinci, Yu Shan, Ritacuba, Damavand
**	27  Petter Bjørstad - Rainier, Teide, Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Bolivar, Logan, Blackburn
	    Orizaba, Blanc, Mauna Kea, Fuji, Gunnbjørn Fjeld, Elbrus, Jebel Toubkal, Margherita
	    Denali, Rinjani, Kerinci, Kinabalu, Yu Shan, Ararat, Damavand, Chirripo, Chimborazo,
	    Tajumulco, Ritacuba
	25  Gerhard Schmatz, http://www.schmatz-online.com (IN)
	25  MJ Kim, leader of the Korean American Alpine Club - 7 summits, Orizaba,
	    Rainier, Mont Blanc, Chimborazo, Tajumulco, Fuji, Mauna Kea, Toubkal, Chirripo,
	    Ararat, Damavand, Teide, Ritacuba, Yu Shan, Kerinci, Rinjani, Kinabalu, Dashen
	22  Michael Kelsey, see his "World's Mountains & Volcanos" 4th ed.
	22  Geri Winkler www.winklerworld.net  - 7 summits + Chimborazo,
	    Orizaba, Salado, Kinabalu, Blanc, Teide, Toubkal, Chirripo,
	    Ritacuba Blanco, Pico Bolivar, Tajumulco, Kerinci, Semeru, Rinjani, Mauna Kea
	21  Doug Mantle - 7 summits + Logan, Orizaba, Mont Blanc,
	    Mauna Kea, Margherita, Chimborazo, Kinabalu, Rainier,
	    Kenya, Cook, Gunnbjørn Fjeld, Ararat, Kerinci, Fuji
	19  Ronald Naar - 7 summits, Nanga Parbat, K2, Ruwenzori, Kinabalu 
	    Chimborazo, Klyuchevskaya, Valentin, Damavand, Mont Blanc,
	    Gunnbjørn, Toubkal, Teide  http://www.ronaldnaar.nl/eng.htm
	19  Ginge Fullen  http://www.gingefullen.com  19 "by accident" - all country HPs
	    Blanc, Elbrus, Teide, Ararat, Cameroon, Dashen, Kenya, Toubkal, Kili, Chirripo,
	    Margherita, Damavand, Fuji, Yu Shan, Orizaba, Denali, Kinabalu, Tajamulco, Bolivar
	19  Ken Jones - Rainier, Mauna Kea, Orizaba, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Ojos del Salado,
	    Aconcagua, Cameroon, Dashen, Chirripo, Toubkal, Blanc, Yu Shan, Ritacuba, Damavand, Elbrus,
	    Margherita, Ararat, Tajumulco
	16  Gary Pfisterer - 7 summits, Cook, Chimborazo, Salado, Logan, Kea,
	    Kenya, Blanc, Rainier, Orizaba http://www.everesthistory.com/climbers/pfisterer.htm  (IN)
	16  Harry Kikstra - 7 summits + Blanc, Tajamulco, Ojos, Ruwenzori,
	    Orizaba, Chirripo, RitaCuba Blanco, Bolivar, Chimborazo
	15  Khoo Swee Chiow - 7 summits + Damavand, Ararat, Blanc,
	    Kinabalu, Yu San, Kerinci, Fuji, Rinjani  
**	15  Rob Woodall - Damavand, Chimborazo, Kinabalu, Yu Shan, Kerinci, Rinjani, Teide,
	    Semeru, Margherita, Blanc, Aconcagua, Salado, Ararat, Toubkal, Orizaba
  	14  Reinhold Messner - 7 summits + Nanga Parbat,Kangchenjunga,K2,
	    Blanc, Kenya, Chimborazo, Ruwenzori (IN)
	14  Waldemar Niclevicz - 7 summits + Ojos, Chimborazo, Blanc,
	    Ruwenzori, Bolivar, K2, San Valentin (IN)
	13  Petter Kragset - 6 summits (missing Everest), Chimbo, Bolivar
	    Margherita, Ojos, Blanc, Teide, Kenya
	    http://www.vanylven.kommune.no/Modules/article.aspx?ObjectType=Article&Article.ID=1356&Category.ID=830
	13  Mark Aitken http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=2496&sort=promft&u=m
	12  Ginette Harrison - 7 summits, Kenya, Kangchenjunga, Cook, Salado, Logan (IN)
	    http://www.everesthistory.com/climbers/ginette.htm
	12  Ricardo Torres - 7 summits + Orizaba, Rainier, Chimborazo, 
	    Ararat, Kinabalu (IN)
	12  Richard Birrer - http://twinsoneverest.com/theteam.php - Kili, Denali, Aconcagua
	    Elbrus, Rainier, Mauna Kea, Blanc, Orizaba, Fuji, Ararat, Cook, Vinson
	12  Father Morgan Batt - Aconcagua, Kili, Orizaba, Chimborazo, Kinabalu,
	    Tajumulco, Bolivar, Margherita, Cameroun, Toubkal, Cook, Chirripo
	12  Adam Helman -  Aconcagua, Kilimanjaro, Orizaba, Mauna Kea, Kinabalu,
	    Rainier, Bolivar, Kerinci, Chirripo, Rinjani, Semeru, Tajumulco
	11  Vern Tejas - Everest, Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Logan, Vinson,
	    Elbrus, Mount Blanc, Damavand, Rainier, and Mauna Kea
	11  Josep Pujante - 7 summits & tops G. Fjeld, Kinabalu, Kerinci, Fuji (IN)
	11  Scott Woolums - 7 summits + Blanc, Kenya, Orizaba, Rainier (IN)
	11  Walter Laserer - 7 summits + Blanc, Chimborazo, Kenya, Jebel Toubkal
	11  Wally Berg - 7 summits + Salado, Kinabalu, Gunnbjørn Fjeld, Rainier
	11  Vladimir Doronin - http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=3662&sort=promft&u=ft
	11  Lars Holme - Aconcagua, Kili, Elbrus, Kinabalu, Bolivar,
	    Margherita, Fuji, Teide, Salado, Yu Shan, Dashen
	10 or 11  Oh Eun-Sun 7 summits + Blanc, Parbat, K2, ? Kanchenjunga ? (IN)
	    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh_Eun-Sun
	10  Rob Milne - Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Carstensz,
	    Mount Blanc, Kinabalu, Rainer, Mount Kenya, Vinson, Elbrus
	10  Kurt Wedberg - 7 summits(? minus Vinson & Carstensz),
	    Rainier, Kenya, Orizaba, Chimborazo, Ararat (IN)
	10  Dagmar Wabnig www.wabnig.net - 7 summits minus Everest +
	    Blanc, Chimborazo, Kinabalu, Ojos del Salado (IN)
	10  David Keaton - 7 summits, 50 state HPS (Rainier, Mauna Kea), Ararat (IN)
	l0  Louis Bowen - 7 summits + Cook, Blanc, Rainier (IN)
	10  Phil Ershler - 6 summits, Kangchenjunga, Rainier, Orizaba
	    Chimborazo (IN)
	10  Diego Wellig - 7 summits + Chimborazo, Fuji, Blanc (IN)
	10  Young-Seok Park - 7 summits, + 8000ers (K2, Kanchenjunga, Parbat) (IN)
	10  Nasuh Mahruki - 6 summits + Pobedy, Damavand, Ararat, K2 (IN)
	10  Randy Peeters - 7 summits, Rainier, Maune Kea, Blanc  http://www.klingerconstruction.com/kilimanjaro2.html
	10  Thomas Knob - http://members.chello.at/thomas.knob/BERGE.htm
	    Kili, Orizaba, Elbrus, Mont Blanc, Demavand, Kinabalu
	    Tajumulco, Margherita, Jebel Toubkal, Chirripo
	10  Chris Birrer - http://twinsoneverest.com/theteam.php Kili, Denali, Aconcagua
	    Elbrus, Rainier, Mauna Kea, Blanc, Orizaba, Fuji, Ararat
	10  Robert Link - 6 summits, Rainier, Kanchenjunga, Chimborazo, Orizaba (IN)
	    http://mountain-link.com
	10  Abramov Alexander - 7 summits + Cook (?), Ararat (?), Blanc (?) (IN)
	10  Ludmila Korobeshko, 6 summits + Ararat, Chimborazo, Cook ?, Fuji (?) (IN)
	10  Phinella Henderson - Toubkal, Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Orizaba,
	    Elbrus, Blanc, Ras Dashen, Ritacuba Blanco, Ararat, and Damavanmd
	10  Rodés Muñoz Pere - http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=2250&sort=promft&u=m
	10  Helmut Linzbichler - 7 summits + Blanc, Rainier, Mauna Kea
	10  Chris Kopczynski http://7summits.com/statistics/Kopczynski + Blanc, Fairweather & Rainier
	10  Lyngve Skrede - http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/climber.aspx?cid=1149
	10  Jake Norton - http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/climber.aspx?cid=808
	 9  Bill Hauser - Fuji, Bolivar, Yu Shan, Denali, Mauna Kea,
	    Rainier, Kinabalu, Margherita, Kilimanjaro
	 9  Rob Hall - 7 summits, K2, Cook (?) (IN)
	 9  Todd Burleson - 7 summits, Rainier, Orizaba (IN)
	 9  Rebecca Stephens - 7 summits, Blanc, Kenya (IN)
	 9  Anna Czerwinska - 7 summits + Nanga Parbat + Blanc (IN)
	 9  Doug Scott - 7 summits + Kanchenjunga, Kenya (IN)
	 9  John Biggar Aconcagua, Orizaba, Mont Blanc, Chimborazo,
	    Mauna Kea, Bolivar, Jebel Toubkal, Ojos del Salado, Ritacuba Blanco
	 9  Greg Wilson - 7 summits, Rainier, Kanchenjunga, likely others (IN)
	 9  James Clarke - 7 summits + Blanc, Rainier (IN)
	 9  Heber Orona - 7 summits + Salado, Orizaba (IN)
	 9  Sean Disney - 7 summits + Blanc, Cook (?) (IN)
	 9  Max Chaya - 7 summits + Blanc, Rainier 
	 9  Jason Edwards - 6 summits + Rainier, Orizaba, Chimborazo
	 9  Randy Peteers - 7 summits + Blanc + Rainier (IN)
	 9  Bernard Voyer - 7 summits + Chimborazo, Fuji (IN)
	 9  Richard Carey - Fuji, Kea, Chirripo, Kilimanjaro,
	    Rainier, Denali, Orizaba, Yu Shan, Kinabalu
	 9  Bo Parfet - http://www.boparfet.com/boparfet/achievements.aspx - 7 summits + Blanc, Cook (IN)
	 9  Pat Morrow - 7 summits, Fuji (?), Logan (?) (IN)
	 9  Craig Van Hoy - 6 summits, Rainier, Orizaba, Kanchenjunga (IN)
	 9  Karo Ovasapyan - 7 summits + Rainier + Ararat (IN)
	 9  Jorge Egocheaga - 7 summits + Nanga Parbat + K2 (?)
	 9  Erik Weihenmayer - 7 Summits + Mount Kenya + Rainier http://www.touchthetop.com (IN)
	 9  Richard McLellan - Rainier, Toubkal, Chirripo, Kilimanjaro, Blanc, Teide, Elbrus, Fuji, Tajumulco
	 9  Pete Ellis - Kilimanjaro, Blanc, Teide, Aconcagua, Toubkal, Karstensz, Denali, Vinson, Elbrus
	 9  Greg Slayden - Blanc, Kea, Yushan, Rainier, Fuji, Kinabalu, Denali, Salado, Aconcagua 
	 9  Steve Martin - Aconcagua, Elbrus, Chimborazo, Kili, Orizaba,
	    Mont Blanc, Rainier, Denali and Mauna Kea
	 9  Bruce Parker - http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=3515
	 8  Barbara Lilley - Chimborazo, Aconcagua, Orizaba
	    Denali, Logan, Rainier, Mauna Kea, Kilimanjaro
	 8  Charlie Winger - Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Denali,
	    Orizaba, Mauna Kea, Chimborazo, Rainier
	 8  Stuart Smith - 7 summits (no Puncak Jaya) + Rainier + Orizaba
	 8  Oswald Oelz - 7 summits + Kenya (IN)
	 8  Eric Simonson - 7 summits + Rainier  (IN)
	 8  Ramon Portilla - 7 summits + Blanc (IN)
	 8  Cris Kopczynski - 7 summits + Rainier (IN)
	 8? Steve Bell - 7 summits + Mount Blanc ? (IN)
	 8  Dave Walsh - 7 summits, Nanga Parbat (IN)
	 8  Ilgvars Pauls - 7 summits, Nanga Parbat (IN)
	 8  Edward Earl - Aconcagua, Denali, Rainier, Mauna Kea, Orizaba,
	    Bolivar, Chirripo, Chimborazo
	 8? Joby Ogwyn - 7 summits (at age 26) + Damavand ? (IN)
	 8  Mikel Alvarez - 7 summits + Blanc (IN)
	 8  Zed Al-Refai - 7 summits + Blanc
	 8  Miroslav Caban - 7 summits + Blanc (?) (IN)
	 8  Gene Rehfeld - 7 summits + Rainier + Orizaba (??) (IN)
	 8  Viktor Groselj - 7 summits (Kosciuszko) + K2, Kanchenjunga (IN)
	 8  Chieko Shimada - 7 summits + Cook (IN)
	 8  David Liano - 7 summits + Orizaba (IN)
	 8  John Christiana - 7 summits (Kosciuszko) + Rainier, Mauna Kea 
  	 8? Ed Viesturs - Everest, Nanga Parbat, Kangchenjunga, K2, Rainier, Orizaba,
			  Denali, Aconcagua (?), Blanc (?) (IN)
	 8  Mark Tucker - 7 summits + Rainier (IN)
	 8  Kiek (Egbert) Stam - 7 summits + Blanc (IN)
	 8  Fredrik Strang - 7 summits + Blanc (IN)
	 8  Henrik Kristiansen - 7 summits + Blanc (IN)
	 8  Dirk Stephan - 7 summits + Blanc (IN)
	 8  Bruno Baschung - Kili, Elbrus, Denali, Vinson, Aconcagua,
	    Ojos, Ararat, Blanc
	 8  Skip Horner - 7 summits + Gunnbjørn http://www.skiphorner.com (IN)
	 8  Lorenzo Gariano - 7 summits + Blanc http://7summits.open.ac.uk (IN)
	 8  Teresa Gergen - Denali, Rainier, Kili, Orizaba, Aconcagua, Elbrus, Chimborazo, Mauna Kea
	 8  Juanito Oiarzabal - Everest, Nanga Parbat, Kangchenjunga, K2, Elbrus, Denali, Aconcagua, Kenya
	 8  Hartmut Bielefeldt - Everest, Aconcagua, Salado, Denali, Kili, Elbrus, Blanc, Teide
	 8  Claudia Bäumler - Everest, Aconcagua, Salado, Denali, Kili, Elbrus, Blanc, Teide
	 8  Serge Massad - http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=1624&sort=promft&u=m
	 8  Larry Williams - http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=1710&sort=promft&u=ft
	 8  Johnny Collinson - 7 summits (at age 17) + Rainier http://johnnycollinson.com
	 8  Chiang Shiu Chen - 7 summits + Yu Shan, only female from Taiwan to climb Everest and 7 summits
	 8  Marshall Ulrich - 6 summits + Orizaba, Blanc http://marshallulrich.com/guide.htm
	 8  Sylvia Alfery http://www.winklerworld.net - Ritacuba Blanco, Pico Bolivar, Tajumulco,
	    Kerinci, Semeru, Rinjani, Mauna Kea, Kilimanjaro, Kinabalu
	 8  Bob Kerr Aconcagua, Kili, Jaya, Elbrus, Blanc, Denali, Fuji, Gunnbjørn
	 8  Karen Jones Kea, Rainier, Kili, Dashen, Chirripo, Toubkal, Damavand, Tajumulco

	 -------------------------   cut point  -----------------------------
	 Teenagers with 7:
	 7  Samantha Larson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGs7Rorx6o8
	 7  Jordan Romero Everest, Denali, Kili, Elbrus, Rainier, Aconcagua, Carstenz


    World Top 100 by Prominence. Cut off Gunung Leuser, 9649' or 2941 meters
	List: http://www.sol.co.uk/v/viewfinder/World100.xls 
	Minimum 18 to list.

	40  Matthew Holt - above + Etna, Manaslu, Whitney, Meru, Karisimbi, Neiges, Agung, Mulhacen
	38  Bob Packard
	37  Gerry Roach http://www.peakbagger.com/FRL.aspx?lid=403
	37  Jaime Viñals http://www.jaimevinals.com 32 + Whitney, Popo, Duarte
	33  Michael Kelsey, see his "World's Mountains & Volcanos" 4th ed.
	33  Gerhard Schmatz, http://www.schmatz-online.com (IN)
**	33  Petter Bjørstad http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/world_finest.html
	32+ Junko Tabei - first woman to summit Everest. (IN)
	23  Ken Jones - see above + Whitney, Haleakala, Popocatepetl, Shasta
	21+ Doug Mantle - see above
	19+ Ronald Naar - see above
	19  Adam Helman
	19  Rob Woodall
	18  Geri Winkler - see above + Karisimbi, Popo, Meru 

	
        IN - Incomplete. This entry is compiled from information
             found on the Internet and similar sources.
             It has not been reviewed by the climber in question.
             It was not submitted by them, and they may
             have more summits to their credit.
             Please send additional info to oldadit @ gmail.com



2) The 1524 "Ultras"
	Peaks with 1500 meters (4,921 feet) prominence
	per listing at http://peaklist.org/ultras.html
	Minimum 30 to list.

**	174	Petter Bjørstad	http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/PFlist.html
**	158	Bob Packard
**	107	Rob Woodall of England
	103	Richard McLellan - 30 in one year
	102	Gerry Roach per peakbagger
**	101	Adam Helman
	88+	Michael Kelsey
	88	Edward Earl
	85	Ken Jones http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=712&cid=591
**	84	Duane Gilliland
	79	John Biggar
	78	John Stolk (55 US, 13 Canada, 10 elsewhere)
	74	Denise McLellan
	72	Charlie Winger	http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=1115&sort=promft&u=ft
	70	Grant Myers
	67	Richard Carey
	63	Pål Bjørstad
**	63	Greg Slayden per peakbagger
	61+	Junko Tabei
	61	Bob Bolton
	59      Jaime Viñals per peakbagger
	58	Dennis Poulin	10 in 10 days
	52	Cedron Jones
	51	Don Palmer
	50+	Barbara Lilley
	50+	John Hamann per LOJ
	49	Gerhard Schmatz
	48	Andy Martin
	47	Gordon MacLeod per peakbagger
	47	Andrew Tibbetts per peakbagger
	45	John Vitz
	44	Richard Wilkins of England. Has also climbed 7 of the world 50.
	41+	Ginge Fullen 128 of 193 country HPs climbed - not all counted yet
	41	Terry Richard
	41+	Dean Molen per LOJ
	41+	Scott Casterlin per LOJ
	40	Karen Jones
	38+	Doug Mantle
	38	Dave Covill per peakbagger
	38	Andy Boos
	36	Eric Willhite
	35	Lee Newton
	35	Steve Sheriff per peakbagger
	33	Ted Brasket
	33	Fred Johnson
	33	Teresa Gergen
	33	Daniel Quinn 31 in Indonesia http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=3146
	32	Dave Hart - a high quality collection - see peakbagger
	32	Evan Jones
	32+	Jennifer Roach per LOJ
	32	Terry Flood
	31	Bob Martin
	31	José Martínez
	31	Mark Nichols
	31 	Horatiu Urs http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=1658&sort=promft&u=ft
	30	Scott Surgent
	29	Johnny Collinson - 29 at age 17, http://johnnycollinson.com

3) Century Club - at least 100 peaks with 610 meters (2,000 feet) of
	proven prominence.

**	835  Bob Packard	646 in continental USA, http://www.cohp.org/indiv/Bob_Packard.html
	737  John Vitz		http://www.cohp.org/indiv/John_Vitz.html
	720  Ken Jones		http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=713&cid=591
	617  Andy Martin	http://sites.google.com/site/oldadit/andymartin.gif
	535  Barbara Lilley	http://www.cohp.org/indiv/Barbara_Lilley.html
	525  Gordon MacLeod	http://www.cohp.org/indiv/Gordon_MacLeod.html LOJ count - 6 borderline 2K
	484  Edward Earl	http://www.cohp.org/indiv/Edward_Earl.html
	470  Dennis Poulin	Per LOJ www.summitpost.org/user_page.php?user_id=17417
**	463  Petter Bjørstad    http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/PFlist.html
**	451  Adam Helman	http://www.cohp.org
	414  John Stolk		Many in WA
	404  John Hamann	(LOJ + 1 Mexico) http://www.cohp.org/indiv/John_Hamann.html
	403  Grant Myers	132 in WA, 76 in Canada, 45 in OR
	398  Richard Carey	http://www.peakbagging.com
	378  Cedron Jones	Moosilauke NH 1969 to Sonyok MT 12/31/2007
	353  Dean Molen		Per LOJ Many in OR and other western states
	320  Rob Woodall	all 111 British & Ireland 2K peaks.
	319  Don Palmer	 	CA 102  NV 88  CO 28  WA 20  AZ 18  OR 17  UT 14 + 29 Others
	307+ Gerry Roach	See resume on http://www.climb.mountains.com
**	307  Bob Bolton		http://sites.google.com/site/rfbolton
	289  Mark Nichols	Prepared many AZ summit lists with Bob Martin
	264  Bob Martin		World leader in summits climbed
	250  Scott Casterlin	http://listsofjohn.com/USPro/USProIndex.php desertrat
	245  Gail Hanna		CA144,NV28,AZ27,WA3,UT8,NM7,OR22,ID1,TX1,MA1,Mex3 ++
	243  James Gordon	110 Britain & Ireland, 13 Alps, 19 Italy, 33 Spain/France, Norway 52, etc.
	227+ Charlie Winger	DPS, state HPs, www.joshuatreetrad.com
	225+ Donna O'Shaughnessy DPS + Nevada + Vitzes blitzes
	216  Lee Newton		87 in the UK, 102 in mainland Europe and 27 "overseas"
	215+ Jennifer Roach	(per LOJ) http://www.fourteenerworld.com/ClimbersCorner/HTML/JenniferRoachInterview.htm
**	214  Duane Gilliland	http://www.cohp.org/indiv/Duane_Gilliland.html
	213  Greg Slayden	http://www.peakbagger.com
	211  Scott Surgent	Count includes Reddish and Santa Fe Baldy, which are not proven 2K
	209  Betsy Palmer	Has accompanied husband Don on many peaks
	204  Andy Boos		http://www.alpineandy.com
	204+ John Biggar	http://www.andes.org.uk  http://www.johnbiggar.com/
	202  Paul Klenke	Many in WA, last was Mt. Tamalpais in CA.
	197  José Martínez	Author of 5 books on mountains and caves.
	192  Bob Sumner		http://www.peakbagger.com/climber/PeakListC.aspx?cid=3289&sort=promft&u=ft
	~190 Tom Rountree	Has climbed 100 of the peaks on the NV map.
  	190  Fred Johnson	Many in CA and NV, per peakbagger
	187  Ted Brasket	55NV 42CA 30CO 24AZ 13OR 5UT 5ID 3WY 1WA 1NM 1MT
	184+ Michael Kelsey	see "World's Mountains and Volcanos" 4th ed.
	183  Terry Flood	Many DPS, SPS, HPS plus lots more.
	182+  Martin Shetter	144 of the WA 2K peaks, 38 elsewhere
	182+ Mike Garratt	(per lOJ) Hard core CO climber.
	179  Eric Noel		Per LOJ
	177  Bob Burd		(per peakbagger) http://www.snwburd.com/bob - a very speedy guy
	174  Eric Willhite	http://www.willhiteweb.com/
	173  Andrew Tibbetts	69 UK, 29 mainland Europe.
	172  Rick Baugher
	167  John Roper		Sets the standard in challenging WA state.
	158  Kirk Mallory	Per LOJ including 61 in CO and 29 in NM
	157  Doug Kasian	Author of Arizona Range HP list
  	155+ Dave Jurasevich	Author of Desert Peaks Guide 
	152+ Rich Gnagy		DPS + SPS + HPS + State HPs + CA 50 + CA Cohps
	152  Dick Searle	Lower 48 State tops, many DPS peaks
	152  Karen Jones	Karen & Ken are parents of Colin and Evan
	150  Richard McLellan
	147 Dave Covill	http://www.cohp.org/indiv/David_Covill.html
	143+ Doug Mantle	20 of Worlds 50 + DPS=54 + SPS=22 + HPS=22 + 14ers + etc.
	143  Pete Yamagata	Lots in CA and NV
	142  Vic Henney		DPS + SPS + HPS + State HP + 14ers + 2 in NV
	142  Sue Wyman-Henney	DPS + SPS + HPS + State HP + 14ers + 2 in NV
	142  Bob Schwab		per peakbagger.com
	~140 Ann Bowker		www.personal.u-net.com/~keswick/home.htm
	137  William Peters	Per LOJ http://www.summitpost.org/users/derbilly/4141
	136  Ken Russell	Per LOJ
	136  Evan Jones		Centurion at 17 years, 5 days
	132  Kadee Smith	(per LOJ) http://listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=Kadee
	131+ Steve Sheriff	http://www.umt.edu/geosciences/faculty/sheriff/Sheriff_Vita_abstracts/sheriff.htm
	130+ Rowland Bowker	www.personal.u-net.com/~keswick/home.htm
	131  Jim Bloomer	111 in Britain & Ireland
	129  Neil Sandilands	102 in Britain & Ireland
	129  Dan Baxter		per peakbagger
	129  Teresa Gergen	111 in lower 48 (see LOJ) plus 15 overseas, + 2 HI + 1 AK,
	128  Rob Milne		85 Britain, 10 World Top 50, 26 US, 7 Rest of world
	128  Pål Bjørstad	Centurion at 19 years http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/PJmountains.html
	128  Colin Jones	Centurion at 13 years, 9 months
	128  Eric Kassan	Per Peakbagger
	124  Ron Tagliapietra	First centurion from SE USA.
	123  John Mitchler	http://www.cohp.org/indiv/John_Mitchler.html
	120  Richard Webb	97 Britain & Ireland, 10 Norway, 10 FR, 1 in GR, RO, SI
	120  Stewart Logan	Britain & Ireland + 4 Ultras + 2 Morocco, 2 Norway, 1 NZ
	119+ Jobe Wymore	http://www.cohp.org/indiv/Jobe_Wymore.html
	118  Roxanne Everett	http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=713&sort=prom&cid=3077&u=ft
	118  Richard Tibbetts   Father of Andrew Tibbetts
	118  Chris Upson	90 in Britain & Ireland, Elbrus & Mont Blanc
	117  Ken Whyte		Britain & Ireland based
	116+ John Kirk		(per LOJ) Webmaster of http://listsofjohn.com
	116  Brad Boester	per peakbagger.com
	116  John Idle		per LOJ
	115  Asher Waxman	http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=713&sort=prom&cid=3251&u=ft
	115  Patrick Thornley	per peakbagger
	114+ Shane Smith	DPS + HPS + more in western USA
	114  Roy Schweiker	First reported centurion east of Mississippi river.
	114  Tim Worth		http://www.listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=TWorth
	113  Daryn Dodge	per peakbagger
	113  Graham Illing      Britain & Ireland
	112  anon. "The Alien"  UK Centurion
	111  Phil Cooper	105 in Britain & Ireland
	111+ Scott Holzhauser	50 AZ + 39 NM + 22 State HPs + others
	111  Daniel Quinn	61 Indonesia, ~48 Britain & Ireland, 2 in Malaysia
	111  Ken Nolan		Per LOJ
	110+ Tony Payne		110 in Britain & Ireland
	110  "trompe la morte"	Per LOJ Phoenix based hiker
	109  Gordon Adshead	all in Britain & Ireland
	109  Jeff Howbert	http://howbert.netherweb.com/mountains
	107  Trapper Robbins	http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=713&sort=prom&cid=3071&u=ft
	106  Dotty Martin	Bob Martin's better half. Many peaks in AZ and CO.
	106  Fay Pullen		Over 100 of the WA 2K peaks
	106  Alan Dawson	Author of Relative Hills of Britain
	105  Chris Crocker	82 Britain, 7 Ireland, 3 Japan, 1 India, 10 worldwide
	104  Annette Myers	Many in WA and OR
	104  Andrew Strand	Per LOJ
	103  Brian Kalet	(per LOJ) http://sites.google.com/site/kaletbrian
**	103  Pete Ellis		Most of these peaks are in the UK 
	102+ Mark Adrian	Desert Sage editor
	102  Ben Lostracco	per peakbagger
	101  Colin Crawford	97 in Britain & Ireland
	101  Martin Richardson	UK and Ireland
	100+ Andy Smatko	DPS/SPS/HPS + 2 estimated
	100+ Arkel Erb		DPS/SPS/HPS + Arrow NV + 1 estimated
	100  Andy Bates		The "AZB" seen in many AZ registers
	100  Chris Pearson	Britain & Ireland, count as of 2009
	100  Jim Retemeyer	http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=713&sort=prom&cid=2711&u=ft
	100  Fred Lobdell	Pioneer COHPer, info from peakbagger.
	~100 Triple listers	DPS + SPS + HPS folks not listed above
				Ron Bartell, Bob Emerick, Jack Grams, Bob Hicks
				George Hubbard, Jerry Keating, Barbara Magnuson
				Roy Magnuson, Duane McRuer, Mary Motheral
				Norm Rohn, Bill T. Russell, Erik Siering
				Tina Stough, Dale van Dalsem


4) Peaks with 1000 feet (or 305 meters) of prominence, minimum 400 to list.
	Please send update info to Mark Nichols   mark.nichols1 at cox.net
	Updates are made at the end of April, August, and December.

		1000 x 1000 Club
**	1623  Bob Packard
	1606  John Vitz
	1217  Barbara Lilley
	1183  Gordon MacLeod
	1045  Ken Jones

	800   Andy Martin
        768   Bob Martin
	767   Rob Woodall
	740   Mark Nichols
	733   Dennis Poulin
	675+  Grant Myers
	674   James Gordon
	612   John Stolk
        604   Mike Garratt
	601   Edward Earl
	524   Stewart Logan
        498+  Richard Carey
	480   Alan Dawson
	475   Jim Bloomer
	466+  Ken Whyte
	466+  Alan Holmes
	465+  George Morl
	465+  Richard Wood
	465+  Don Smithies
	465+  Ken Butcher
	460+  Charles Knowles
	460+  Ann Bowker
	460+  Rowland Bowker
	459   Donna O'Shaughnessy
	450+  Tony Payne
	450+  Colin Crawford
	444   Richard Webb
	442   Terry Flood
	439   Neil Sandilands
	438+  Gerry Roach


5) Most climbs of different 92 meter (300 feet) drop Summits. Minimum 1000.
	Marilyn info from http://www.rhb.org.uk/marhofn/marhofn171/marhofn17116.htm

	Hiker		Summits	    Notes

	Bob Martin	 5,760+	    2,700+ in CO, 2,700+ in AZ, 360+ others
	Barb Lilley	 4,972+
	Gordon MacLeod	 4,972	    2,318 CA, 1,562 AZ, 445 NV, 269 CO, +others
**	Bob Packard	 4,631	    2,177 in AZ
	Andy Smatko	 4,000+	    Google  "Andy Smatko" Sierra  for info.
	Mike Garratt	 3,691+	    http://www.listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/totalpeaks.php?Year=Career
	Bill Schuler	 3,481??    1,100 in Sierra Nevada in CA
	Rob Woodall	 3,368	    2,930 in Britain & Ireland, 1,552 Marilyns, 1,827 at 500' or more
	Mark Nichols	 2,988	    Most in eastern AZ and southwestern NM
	James Gordon	 2,740	    1537 Marilyns + 101 Corbett Tops + 181 Graham Tops
	Ken Whyte	 2,637+     1550 Marilyns and more
	Ann Bowker       2,600+	    1546 Marilyns (150 m. drop British hills)
	Rowland Bowker	~2,500	    1542 Marilyns, Ann's husband
	John Vitz	 2,474      Out of Manhattan Beach CA
	John Kirk	 2,238+	    Webmaster of http://listsofjohn.com
	Colin Crawford	 2,215	    Marilyns and more
	Alan Holmes	 2,120	    Marilyns and more
	George Morl	 2,100	    Marilyns and more
	Teresa Gergen	 2,070+     First woman to finish all 1,313 peaks over 12,000 ft in CO.
	http://www.fourteenerworld.com/ClimbersCorner/HTML/TeresaGergenInterview.htm
	Doug Kasian	 2,053	    Many in Canada and AZ
	Ken Nolan	 2,028+	    All CO summits above 12,000'. Count from LOJ
				    http://www.fourteenerworld.com/ClimbersCorner/HTML/KenNolanInterview.htm
	Kirk Mallory	 2,023+	    all ranked 13ers in CO - the 700 highest CO peaks (12,900+)
	Tony Payne	 2,000+	    Marilyns in Britain and Ireland
	John Roper	 2,000-	    Many summits with 400' drop in WA
	Alan Dawson	 1,956	    Literally wrote the book on Marilyns 
	Gerry Roach	 1,869+	    http://www.listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/totalpeaks.php?Year=Career
	Stewart Logan    1,831      many Marilyns
	Rick Baugher	 1,801+	    http://www.listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=RickBaugher
	Grant Myers	 1,777      Many in WA, some in Canada
	Richard Webb	 1,758+	    1355 Marilyns in Britain and Ireland, + other summits
	Jim Bloomer	 1,734	    Mostly 100m prom. hills over 500m height in Britain & Ireland 
	Brian Kalet	 1,724+	    http://www.listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/totalpeaks.php?Year=Career
	Gordon Adshead	 1,700      British & Irish Marilyns and others
	Bob Michael	~1,700	    Out of Fort Collins CO
	Phil Cooper	 1,574	    many Marilyns
	Richard Wood	 1,553+	    Marilyns
	Don Smithies	 1,551+	    Marilyns
	Ken Butcher	 1,551+	    Marilyns
	Charles Knowles	 1,548+     Marilyns
	Roy Schweiker	 1,527+	    http://listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=RoySwkr
	Ken Jones	 1,526	    Mostly in western USA
	Graham Illing	 1,524+	    Marilyns
	Bob Sumner	 1,470+-    http://www.nevadahighpoints.com/index_files/bio.htm
	Lindsay Munro	 1,463	    Lives in Scotland.
	Dotty Martin	 1,460	    Many in Arizona and Colorado
	Andrew Allum	 1,451+	    Marilyns
	Eddie Dealtry	 1,450	    Marilyns
	Jennifer Roach   1,436+	    http://www.listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/totalpeaks.php?Year=Career
	Andrew Tibbetts	 1,400+	    Including 16 Ultras, 100 @ 600 meter and 1132 worldwide Marilyns
	Stefan Feller	 1,400      1339 in Washington state.
	Bert Barnett	 1,399+     Marilyns
	Neil Sandilands	 1,387	    Most in Britain & Ireland 
	Steve Knapp	 1,377+	    http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/totalpeaks.php?Year=Career
	Bill Fairmaner	 1,332+	    Marilyns
	Chris Upson	 1,326+	    Marilyns
	Jack Dais	 1,313+	    All CO summits above 12,000'
	Richard McLellan 1,306+	    Marilyns + others
	Peter Collins    1,295+     Marilyns
	Colin Donnelly	 1,290+	    Marilyns
	Chris Watson     1,232      Most in Britain & Ireland
	John Barnard     1,228+     Marilyns
	Martin Richardson 1227+	    Marilyns + others
	Ursula Stubbings 1,217+     Marilyns
	Phinella Henderson 1,201    Marilyns
	Tom Ross	 1,200+	    Sierra Peaks, most climbed with Andy Smatko
	Cedron Jones	 1,200+	    1200 MT Peaks with 400' prominence.
	Richard Tibbetts ~1,200
	Stuart Benn	 1,191+	    Britain & Ireland
	Colin Dodgson	 1,162+     Hiked 2,443 hills of 2000' elevation in Britain
	Hamish Brown     1,149+     1149 Marilyns
	Jean Aschenbrenner 1,140+   http://www.listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/totalpeaks.php?Year=Career
**	Andy Martin	 1,442	    1,134 with 500' prominence
	Roderick Manson  1,132+     Marilyns
	Kevin Baker	 1,124+	    per LOJ
	Scott Patterson  1,100+	    Many in UT and CO, many overseas
	Dennis Poulin	 1,100	    Based in Oregon
	Gordon Ingall	 1,083+	    Marilyns
	Brian Ewing	 1,066+	    Marilyns
	Tim Worth	 1,066+	    per LOJ
	John Hipwood	 1,064+	    Marilyns
	John Metcalfe	 1,062+	    Marilyns
	Gerry Knight	 1,057+	    Marilyns
	Trevor Littlewood 1045+	    Marilyns
	Sue Littlewood	 1,045+	    Marilyns
	Mary Cox         1,039+     Marilyns
	Dorothy Wilson   1,032+     Marilyns
	Paul Caban       1,032+     Marilyns
	Dave Landers	 1,027+	    http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/totalpeaks.php?Year=Career
	Terry Flood	 1,019	    http://listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=terryjflood
	Peter Simpson	 1,017+	    Marilyns
	John Crummett    1,015+     Marilyns
	Moira Burks      1,001+     Marilyns
	Alver Burks      1,001+     Marilyns
	Barbara Jones	 1,001+	    Marilyns
	Peter Dawes	 1,001+     Marilyns
	Barb Byron	 1,000+	    of Durango CO
	Paul Klenke	 1,000+     1000+ in WA
	Fay Pullen	 1,000+     Most in WA
	Arthur Josephson 1,000+?    3,193 named summits and 200'+ prom. summits
	Norman Clyde	      ?
	T.M. Bannon	      ?     Surveyor 1889-1915 when 50 peaks was a good season.
	Ludwig Purtscheller   ?     1700 peaks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Purtscheller 
	unknown		 1,000+?    a few New England Hikers 
				    They use 200' drop in N.E., makes it tough
				    to accurately count the 300' drop peaks

	Note that half a contour interval can be added at unmarked summits and
	saddles. Thus an unmarked peak showing 7 full contour intervals of 40
	feet (same as 8 actual rising contour lines between saddle and summit)
	can also add 20 feet for an interpolated summit height, and 20 feet more
	drop for the saddle, giving expected drop of 320', and we assume this peak
	meets the 300' drop criteria.

	Another way of stating this - assuming 40' contour intervals, the calculation
	formula should be 40xN, where N is the number of contour above the saddle.
	This assumes summit and saddle elevations are not available.

	We realize that 7 full contour intervals of 40 feet does not give
	a _proven_ 300 foot prominence, as we are requiring for 2K and 5K peaks.
	However, the 7 contour interval standard was in existence
	for 300' summits well before this FRL, so we continue to
	use it for historical reasons.

	Per Alan Dawson, out of 1553 Marilyns, only 179 are in England, 156 
	are in Wales, 1214 are in Scotland and 5 are on the Isle of Man
	(one is joint English/Welsh). There are an additional 453 Marilyns on 
	the whole island of Ireland, as listed by Clem Clements.
	Marilyns have 150 meter (492') drop.


6). Speed Records & Streaks

  
    NOTE: Records where driving plays a major part are not listed. Human
	powered feats are preferred. Speed records are not intended
        to encourage reckless activities, or speeding tickets.  Notably -
	1. Do not drive too fast.
	2. Always ask permission if public access is not clear.
	3. Do not drive when you are overly tired.
	4. Do not engage in switchback cutting and other undesirable hiking practices.

    Peaks in a day.

	Rules: Up to 24 hours time span (may cross calendar days).
	Ground/water travel is allowed, mechanized air travel is not.
	Ties broken by best time. For 2000' and below we are
	tracking runs/walks on foot only.

	Prominence	Peaks	By
	
	24,000'+	1	Everest Base Camp to top in 8:10 by Pemba Dorje Sherpa
	12,000'+	2	Kilimanjaro and Kenya, 21 hours 40 min. by 
				Barry Cliff and Rusty Baillie in February 1964.
				Mt. Kenya has 12792' prominence.
	6,000'+		3	Antonio, Jacinto, Gorgonio by many Jansport 8000 meter challenge participants.
				Fastest time would entail starting at Gorgonio.
	2,000'		 4	Jon Broxap, by product of the
                                run listed below.
	1,000'		11	Jon Broxap
	  500'		22	Chris Upson
	  492', by foot 24	Chris Upson, 24 Marilyns in 24 hours by foot.
				70 miles, 29,800' ascent. A Marilyn is
				a 150 meter drop summit.
	  328'		26	Jon Broxap
  	  300'		27	Jon Broxap, 28 Munros in 24
				hours. 70 miles, 32,650' ascent.
				Mark Hartell tied this count, not sure which was faster.
	   50'		73	Mark Hartell, in 1997 with an astonishing
				87 miles and 39,900ft. gain.

    Peaks in a week.

	Rules: Up to 7 * 24 = 168 hours time span
	(may cross calendar days).
	Prominence	Peaks	By
	5,000+		8	Bob Bolton, 3 PM Sept. 4 - 1:15 PM Sept. 11 2004
				UT:Flat Top, Nebo, Ibapah, Deseret, Timpanogos
				NV:Wheeler, North Schell, Star
			8	Count tied by Petter Bjørstad in 2008. Time 159:10. 
	1,000 meters	10	Bob Bolton, Duane Gilliland & Grant Myers.
				These peaks were all 4,000'+ prominence.
	  610 meters	17	Rob Woodall, 19-24 Aug-06. 39,500' gain, 63 miles.
	1,000'		?
	 ~300'?		50	Jamie Thin, runner from Edinburgh, Munros in a week

    Peaks in longer periods

        5,000+		21	66 days by Kazufumi Hirata during his Hyaku-Meizan completion.
	  150 meters	549	In in the year 2006 by Andrew Tibbetts (+ full time 9-5 office job)
	 ~300+		284	Munros by Stephen Pyke, in 39 days 9 hours and 6 minutes, Summer 2010.
				262 are 300'+, 205 are 500'+, 119 are 1K, 53 are 2K


    Streaks - consecutive days climbing different Ultras

	11  Rob Woodall and Andrew Tibbetts: 2008 8-26 to 9-5 Presanella, Marmolada,
	    Col Nudo, Cima Dódici, Ortles, Piz Kesch, Cima Valdritta, Monte Bondone,
	    Birkkarspitze, Zugspitze, Santis
	10  (USA Only) Dennis Poulin: Hayford, Pilot, Arc Dome, North Schell, Ibapah, Deseret,
	    Flat Top, Nebo, Timpanogos, Borah


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1) Africa
    African 1500 m., about 80 peaks, minimum 20 to list.
    http://peaklist.org/WWmaps/ultra/africasummits.jpg 
	23 Ginge Fullen  http://www.gingefullen.com

2) Antarctica	List: http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/antarctica.html
    Info below from Damien Gildea, author of the
    The Antarctic Mountaineering Chronology http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/shop/books

    The 39 Ultras, minimum 2, will rise. 
	3 Ed Stump
	2 Damien Gildea http://www.antarcticmountains.com
	2 Rodrigo Fica
	2 Greg Mortimer
    100 meter drop Summits, minimum 10, will rise.
	? Paul Fitzgerald - 30 first ascents in Antarctica
	? Camilo Rada - many climbs of 4000 meter high peaks in Antarctica
	? Damien Gildea - many climbs of 4000 meter high peaks in Antarctica

3) Europe	List: http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/europe_finest.html
    Thanks go to Petter Bjørstad for compiling European info 
    Continental Europe 50 finest by prominence, eventual minimum 25, current minimum 20
	43 Petter Bjørstad http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/europe_finest.html
	30 Rob Woodall
	24 Pål Bjørstad
	21 Jurgen Brenneis people.freenet.de/thehighrisepages/jotbe/bergliste.htm
	21 Bob Packard
	Note: 6 for all Completers of 4,000 meter height Alps list

    Continental Europe 100 finest by prominence, eventual minimum 50, current minimum 24
	81 Petter Bjørstad http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/europe_finest.html
	45 Pål Bjørstad
	44 Rob Woodall
	30 Jurgen Brenneis
	27 Bob Packard
	24 Andrew Tibbetts
	24 Lee Newton
	Note: 7 for all Completers of 4,000 meter height Alps list

4) North America, http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/namerica_finest.html

    North Americas 50 finest by prominence.
    No islands, Nicaragua saddle. Minimum 15 to list.
	22[20] Gerry Roach (and 19 repeats)
	19[18] Petter Bjørstad http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/namerica_finest.html
	18[18] Bob Packard
	17[16] Ken Jones
	15[15] Edward Earl
	14[12] John Stolk
	14[14] Duane Gilliland
	

	[] = count that includes Islands and uses Panama saddle.

5) South America	Maps: http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/southamerica.html
    South Americas 50 finest by prominence, minimum 10.
	18 John Biggar http://www.andes.org.uk

    South America 1K+, minimum 50.
	John Biggar, 171 with 400+ meter prominence, above 5000 meters height.


6) Asia
	High Asia and pre High Asia 50 list by
	Eberhard Jurgalski of 8000ers.com http://www.8000ers.com/cms
	List: [link or email to be provided by Eberhard]
	14 Denis Urubko - 11 8000ers plus Samani, Jengish Chokusu & Qullai Istiqlol


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1) Australia 50 finest by prominence, minimum 4, will rise
	http://peaklist.org/WWlists/oceania/Australia600m.html 
	6 Jim Bloomer
	6 the people who have climbed the 8 Aussie state HPs.
	4 Roland Handel  http://www.state8.net

   Tasmania, 466 peaks, minimum half way.
	! David Harris http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/14/2118695.htm


2) Austria 50 finest by prominence, http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/austria.html
	minimum 10, will rise.
	20 Petter Bjørstad
   Austria 100 finest by prominence.
	minimum 10, will rise.
	20 Petter Bjørstad
	11 Vasja Kavcic
   Austria 600 meter prominence, ~190 peaks per http://www.sol.co.uk/v/viewfinder/ALPSOVER589m.html 
	minimum 26, will rise.
	26++ Willy Kreuzer	http://www.dreitausender.at/liste.php
				http://www.dreitausender.at/topland.php


3) Brazil 9 ultras, http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/ven_bra.html
	3 Paulo Roberto - Parofes http://parofess.blogspot.com


4) Britain & Ireland	List: http://peaklist.org/WWlists/euro600/GB600m.html
    Britain & Ireland = Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England,
    Isle of Man, and adjacent islands.
    Thanks to Rob Woodall for this info. For more of Rob's info see
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/39139373/_UK%20baggers%20totals.xls

    Britain & Ireland
	50! minumum 43
	    anonymous "The Alien", Gordon Adshead, Rob Woodall,
	    Ann Bowker, Rowland Bowker, Neil Sandilands, Ken Whyte,
	    James Gordon,  Stewart Logan, Jim Bloomer, Martin Richardson
	    ?? Willie Docharty
	49 Tony Payne
	49 Colin Dodgson
	48 Alan Dawson
	48 Chris Crocker
	47 Richard Webb
	45 Lee Newton
	45 Lindsay Munro
	44 Chris Upson
	43 Rob Milne
	43 Chris Pearson 
    Britain & Ireland  111$ minimum 90
	anonymous "The Alien"
	Rob Woodall
	Ann Bowker
	Ken Whyte
	Neil Sandilands
	Stewart Logan  6-20-2010 on Nephin
	Jim Bloomer    6-21-2010 on Errigal
	110 Tony Payne
	109 Gordon Adshead
	107 James Gordon
	105 Phil Cooper
	101 Martin Richardson
	 98 Alan Dawson
	 97 Richard Webb
	 97 Colin Crawford
	 95 Eddie Dealtry
	 93 Chris Pearson
	 91 Chris Upson
	 91 Chris Crocker
    Britain & Ireland top 201 (201 actually, 496 meters) minimum 150
	201 Rob Woodall
	201 Jim Bloomer
	196 Neil Sandilans
	189 Stewart Logan
    Britain & Ireland top 400 (402 actually, 374 meters) minimum 300
	385 Rob Woodall
	372 Stewart Logan
	344 Neil Sandilans
	338 Jim Bloomer
    Britain & Ireland top 800 (809 actually, 255 meters) minimum 600
	718 Rob Woodall
	661 Stewart Logan
    Ireland, minimum half way
	50! Rob Woodall, May 8, 2005 on Slieve Foye
	48 Jim Bloomer
	40 Neil Sandilands
	29 Stewart Logan
	28 Martin Richardson
	26 Gordon Adshead

5) Canada	Lists: several at http://peaklist.org/lists.html
    Canada 50 finest by prominence. Minimum 6, will rise.
	7 Barbara Lilley
	6 Dave Hart
    The 143 Canadian Ultras, minimum 11, will rise
	http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/canada/british_columbia.html
	http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/canada/yukon.html
	17+ Don Forest - climbed 11ers of Rockies, interior BC, & Logan.
	13  John Stolk
	11+ Rick Collier, Bill Corbett, Nancy Hansen, Forbes MacDonald
	    and Roman Pachovsky (all completers of Rockies 11ers)
    Canadian 2K peaks, minimum 50
	76 Grant Myers

    British Columbia 50 finest by prominence, minimum 10.
    http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/canada/british_columbia.html
	10+ ? Robin Tivy 

6) Ecuador
    The 13 Ultras, minimum 6, may rise
    http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/ecuador.html
	6 John Biggar
	6 Petter Bjørstad

7) France
    France 50 finest by prominence, minimum 8, will rise.
    List: http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/france.html
    Map for top 60: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=101540007283651931615.000473ad281c1b52093c6&hl=en&ie=UTF8&z=6
	19 Rob Woodall
	16 Lee Newton
	14 Petter Bjørstad, includes all 9 Ultras
	 8 Pål Bjørstad
    2K Peaks, minimum 30, may rise.
	40 by Rob Woodall - this includes 6 on Corsica

8) Greece 50 finest by prominence, http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/greece.html
	21 Petter Bjørstad, includes all 18 Ultras
	minumum 10, may rise.

9) Guatemala
	37 volcanoes + 30 more peaks
	   Christian Rodriguez http://www.christianrodriguezm.com
	52 peaks Jaime Viñals
	37 volcanoes in 8.5 days Juan Carlos Sagastume & Willie Benegas
	http://montanismo.org/articulos.php?id_art=2881&id_sec=7

10) Indonesia 

    Indonesia 50 finest by prominence http://www.gunungbagging.com/prominence
    Cut point is Besar 1,792 m prominence.  Kinabalu, Mulu, Murud are in Malaysia.
    Ramelau & Matebeanfeto are in East Timor. Minimum 15
	18 Taufan
	16 Daniel Quinn
	14 Jan Smeenk
 

    The 222 Indonesian peaks with 1000 meters of prominence, minimum 20.
    AKA Ribus.
    http://www.gunungbagging.com/prominence minus Malasian and East Timor peaks.
    http://www.gunungbagging.com/fame/
	42 Dan Quinn
	23 Jan Smeenk
	23 Taufan

11) Italy 50 finest by prominence, minimum 13, will rise.
	http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/italy.html
	18 Petter Bjørstad
	17 Rob Woodall
	13 Pål Bjørstad
	12 Lee Newton


12) Japan - I need help on this section from anyone who has
	   info on Japanese Prominence hiking feats - thanks - Andy

    The 21 Japanese Ultras are listed at http://www.peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/japan.html
    Per the list:
	"All of these summits are included on the list of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains,
	 the Nihon Hyaku-Meizan by Kyuya Fukada"
    A wiki on the Hyaku-Meizan is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_100_famous_mountains_in_Japan
    it mentions:
	"people who have made a goal of reaching the summit of every mountain
	 on the list have appeared in great numbers"
    We can expect there are tens, and perhaps hundreds of Hyaku-Meizan
    list completers, and thus Japanese Ultra completers. 
    The current speed record for the Hyaku-Meizan is 66 days by Kazufumi Hirata.
   
    We can guesstimate that the Japanese top 50 prominence list
    is completed, and considerable progress (accidental or on purpose)
    has been made on the 100, 200, and 400 lists

    Horatiu Urs 20 Ultras   (please email Andy Martin)
    http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=5651&sort=prom&cid=1658&u=m&hu=0&pt=prom

13) Mexico
    Mexico 50 finest by prominence, minimum 10, may rise.
    http://oldadit.googlepages.com/mexico.finest.pdf
**	25 Bob Packard
**	23 Adam Helman
**	11 Rob Woodall
**	11 Duane Gilliland
    Mexico summits (per Otis McAllister listing. Some may not have 100 meter drop)
	~700 Alfredo Careaga Pardavé
    Baja California, about 47 2K peaks, minimum 10, may rise.
	17 Bob Packard
	13 Andy Martin
    Sonora, 64 peaks with 2K prominence, minimum 10, may rise.
	16 Andy Martin
	12 Doug Kasian

14) New Zealand
    North Island - 30 peaks with 600+ meters prominence, minimum 5, will rise.
	http://peaklist.org/WWlists/oceania/New_Zealand_N_600m.html 
	http://www.peakbagging.co.nz has routes & maps for 13 of these
	8 nz_aj of www.peakbagging.co.nz

    South Island - 301 peaks with 600+ meters prominence, minimum 10, will rise.
	http://peaklist.org/WWlists/oceania/New_Zealand_S_600m.html
	1 many with Mount Cook - anyone with two ? ;)

15) Norway	List: http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/norway_finest.html
    Norway 50 finest by prominence.
	39 Petter Bjørstad http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter 
	12 Geir Dahlen
	 9 Pål Bjørstad
	 9 Ståle Grimen
	 9 Lars Holme
    Norway 100 finest by prominence.
	78 Petter Bjørstad www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/norway_top100pf.html
	20 Geir Dahlen
	17 Pål Bjørstad
    Norway 600 meters, averaged prominence, 569 peaks
	see http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/norway_pf-toppen.html
	211 Petter Bjørstad
	 52 James Gordon

    Southern Norway 50 finest by prominence - the land south of highway E-14
    List: http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/Norway/snorway_finest.html
	50! Petter Bjørstad
    Southern Norway 100 finest by prominence
	88 Petter Bjørstad

16) Philippines, the 29 Ultras.
    List: http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/philippines.html
	10 Leonard Soriano

17) Poland and Slovakia  List: http://www.peaklist.org/WWlists/euro600/tatra/Tatra.html
    The Tatra Mountains
    50 finest by prominence, 140 meter cut point
	50! Wladyslaw Cywinski, around 1990
	50! Piotr Mielus in 2002
    100 finest by prominence, 77 meter cut point
	100! Wladyslaw Cywinski, around 1990
	100! Piotr Mielus in 2009

18) Portugal
    9 continental 2K peaks.  MH, will rise
	7 José Martínez
    10 island 2K peaks
	2 José Martínez

19) Slovenia	List: http://peaklist.org/WWlists/euro600/Slovenia300m.html
    Slovenia 50 finest by prominence.
	40 Vasja Kavcic, including all 24 2K peaks
    Slovenia 100 finest by prominence.
	74 Vasja Kavcic
    Slovenia 1K+	83 of 111 Vasja Kavcic 

20) South Korea
    South Korea 50 finest by prominence. Minumum 3, will rise.
	3 Chris Upson - all with 2K prominence

21) Spain
    Spain 50 finest by prominence, minimum 25.
    http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/spain.html
	50 José Martínez
	45 Luis Alejos
	31 Parys Lisiecki
    Spain 100 finest by prominence, minimum 50.
        100! José Martínez (only continental 2K peaks)
	100! José Martínez (including Spanish islands 2K peaks)
	 80 Luis Alejos
	 77 Txomin Uriarte     
	 64 Josep M. Torras 
	 52 Parys Lisiecki

    Books in Spanish about mountains by José Martínez:
    Top 100 in Iberian Peninsula by prominence:
      http://www.edicionesdesnivel.com/fichalibro.php?id=978-84-9829-203-9
    The high points of the provinces of Spain:
      http://www.libreriadesnivel.com/fichalibro.php?id=5631
    Trekking and climbing in the mountains of the world:
      http://www.libreriadesnivel.com/fichalibro.php?id=11961

    Iberian Peninsula top 200 by prominence
	152 José Martínez

22) Sweden 87 600 meter prom. (86 at 2K), minimum 5, will rise
    http://www.ii.uib.no/~petter/mountains/sweden_finest.html
	5 Petter Bjørstad

23) Switzerland
    Top 50 by prominence, minumum 14, may rise.
    http://peaklist.org/WWlists/euro600/CH600m.html
	18 Lee Newton
	14 Rob Woodall
	 9 The many completers of the Alps 4000 meters list.

24) Thailand
	20+ summits of 100 meter prominence, Martin Lutterjohann


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
**	136 Bob Bolton
	129 Andy Martin
**	127 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


  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
	50 Edward Earl
	50 Bob Bolton
	50 Duane Gilliland
	49 Gordon MacLeod and Barbara Lilley
	49 John Stolk
	46 Mark Nichols
	44 Ken Jones
	44 Dennis Poulin
	37 Petter Bjørstad
	32 Dean Molen
	30 Scott Surgent

    Northwest states 50 - WA, OR, ID, MT, WY, SD. Cut is MT Old Baldy/Greathouse 4061, MH.
	Includes: ID Black Pine, MT Baldy, MT Old Baldy or Greathouse
	Excludes: MT Hilgard or Koch, WY Francs
	49 Edward Earl
	48 Bob Bolton
	45 Duane Gilliland
	44 John Stolk
	42 Bob Packard
	39 Ken Jones
	38 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
	50! Pierre Lefebvre 5-18-2009 on Black NY
	50! "ManBear Pig"
	50! Alan Bernier
	49 Jim Frey
	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  6-14-2008
	54$ Bob Packard    6-25-2010 - hiked top 57 by prom.
	54$ "ManBear Pig"  3-26-2011
	54$ Alan Bernier  10-29-2011
    Northeast 100, minimum 80, will rise
    List: http://www.viewsfromthetop.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35967
	87 John Thompson
	~86 Completers of 3000-footer list of 777 peaks

    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  11-11-2006 on Smarts NH
	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
	Damon Ritter 8-6-2010 on Moxie Mountain
	Alan Bernier - info from Roy Schweiker
	48 Dennis Crispo
	48 Marc Howes
	45+ other finishers of NE 3K list
    New England 100, minimum 70.
    List: http://www.viewsfromthetop.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35966
	100! Roy Schweiker
	82 John Thompson
    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, Rick Shortt, Edward Earl
	23 Shannon Dillmore
    Southeast 50, minimum 25
	50! Bob Packard, plus all 8 others that are possibly in the top 50.
	50! Rick Shortt,  plus 6 others possibly in the top 50
	39 Andy Martin
	34 Shannon Dillmore
	33 Peter Barr http://peterontheat.com
	30 Ron Tagliapietra
	29 Fred Lobdell per peakbagger
	29 Roy Schweiker
	29 Edward Earl per peakbagger
	26 Shane Ashby

    The Eastern top 100 by prominence, External
	http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Content/clist.php?lid=75

  The 50 states

    The highest Prominence peak in each state, minimum 30
    http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=41207
	50! Bob Packard
	49 Andy Martin
	40 Edward Earl
	39 John Vitz
	32 Ken Jones
	31 Mike Schwartz per peakbagger.com
	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
	 9  Gerry Roach
    AK  2K peaks. AK 2K list not available.
	Hikers must do map work on their peaks, minimum 9, will rise
	19 Dave Hart
	 9 Gerry Roach
    AK  1K peaks, list not available, minimum 40, may rise
	42+ Dave Hart http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=5021&sort=prom&cid=1280&u=ft
	42+ Steven Gruhn http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=5021&sort=prom&cid=997&u=ft

    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
	37 Scott Peavy
	36 Scott Kelley
	36 Ken Jones
	35 Scott Surgent
	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
	60 Scott Surgent
	53 Scott Peavy
	49 Richard Carey
	49 Scott Kelley
	49 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
	78 Doug Kasian
	78 "rockinstraw" per LOJ
	74 Scott Casterlin
	74 John Hamann
	73 Pete Bengtson
	63 Scott Surgent
	59 Scott Peavy
	58 Scott Kelley (AzScott on LOJ)
    AZ 200
	196 Bob Packard
	177 Mark Nichols
	155 John Vitz
	148 Bob Martin
	147 Andy Bates
	140 Barbara Lilley
	138 Gordon MacLeod
    AZ 1K+ (431 proven 1K peaks)
	  https://sites.google.com/site/oldadit/home/az.fideep.pdf
	416 Bob Packard
	363 Mark Nichols
	289 John Vitz
	265 Bob Martin
	227 Barbara Lilley
	225 Gordon MacLeod
	214 Andy Bates

    AZ 1000 All peaks in AZ with 740' or more prominence per ListsOfJohn
	798 Bob Packard
	543 Mark Nichols http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/stateall.php?M=MarkNichols&o=p&s=AZ
	465 Bob Martin

    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
	Bob Packard
	45 Adam Helman
	43 Dennis Poulin
	42 Terry Flood
	40 Dan Baxter
	38 Fred Johnson
	37 Pete Yamagata
	34 Mark Adrian
	33 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
	90 Andy Martin
	89 Ken Jones
	87 Bob Packard per LOJ
	85 Dennis Poulin
	78 Edward Earl
	73 Terry Flood
	72 Bob Burd
	69 Fred Johnson
	64 Adam Helman per LOJ
	64 derbilly per LOJ
	63 Pete Yamagata
	62 Dan Baxeter
	58 John Hamann per LOJ
	54 Donna O'Shaughnessy
    CA 164$ - 163 map proven 2K, + Salmon Mountain is assumed 2K, MH.
	Do not count Brushy, Johnson, Tom, Hood/Bald, Bonanza King
	157 Richard Carey
	150.5 John Vitz (did Bear Creek, missing Gabb)
	145 Andy Martin
	144 Gail Hanna
	136 Ken Jones
	136 Dennis Poulin
	133 Gordon MacLeod and Barbara Lilley
	127 Bob Packard
	117 Bob Burd per peakbagger.com
	110 Dan Baxter per peakbagger.com
	108 Terry Flood
	108 Fred Johnson per peakbagger.com
	106 Edward Earl
	102 Don Palmer
	101 William Peters
	 92 Bob Sumner
	 92 Adam Helman
	 90 Pete Yamagata
    CA 400, MH
	264 John Vitz
    CA 1K+ map proven, minumum 224, will rise
        972 on http://peaklist.org/CAmtnatlas/P1000/CA1000.html
	1003 peaks averaged prominence on LOJ 
	510 Gordon MacLeod per LOJ
	490 John Vitz per LOJ
	405 Barbara Lilley
	320 Terry Flood
	314 Bob Burd per LOJ
	291 Fred Johnson per LOJ
	224 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
	67 Teresa Gergen
	66 John Kirk http://listsofjohn.com
	60 Kirk Mallory
	60 Jack Dais
	58 Ken Nolan
	55 Gerry Roach
	47 Gary Swing
	48 Tim Worth
	44 John Vitz
	40 Layne Bracy
	40 Brian Kalet
    CO 100! Bob Martin@ [Ute Peak]  Much of the update info from http://listsofjohn.com
	    Mike Garratt
	    Bob Packard
	88 Ken Nolan per LOJ
	83 Teresa Gergen pert LOJ
	81 Kirk Mallory per LOJ
	81 John Kirk http://listsofjohn.com
	77 Gerry Roach per LOJ
	73 Jennifer Roach per LOJ
	71 Jack Dais
	65 John Collard per LOJ
	65 Renata Collard
	57 Gary Swing
	57 John Hamann
	57 Tim Worth
	57 Vince Kloster
	56 Jean Aschenbrenner
	55 "trompe la morte"
	52 Kevin Baker
	51 Charlie Winger
	51 Dave Landers
	50 Mark Schmalz
	Note: Bob Martin, Ken Nolan, Mike Garratt and Jack Dais
	      have climbed all peaks 12,000'+ elev.
    CO 200  cut point Black Mountain, 1354' prominence
	200! Mike Garratt - climbed top 216 per LOJ
	192 Bob Martin
	141 Teresa Gergen
	137 Bob Packard
    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
	348 Bob Martin
	263 Ken Nolan per LOJ
	255 Teresa Gergen
	228 John Kirk
	225 Kirk Mallory
	213 Gerry Roach
	199 Jack Dais
	195 Jennifer Roach
	195 Bob Packard

    CO 1000 All peaks in CO with 679' or more prominence per ListsOfJohn
	873 Mike Garratt http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/stateall.php?M=Mike%20Garratt&o=p&s=CO
	717 Bob Martin
	556 Ken Nolan
	530 Teresa Gergen http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/stateall.php?M=TeresaGergen&o=p&s=CO

    HI	List of 20 http://aditl.com/hike/trailnotes/twentyhp.html
	Minimum 5, will rise.
	7 Don Nelsen
	6 John Mitchler
	6 Richard Michlik
	6 Bob Packard
	5 Dave Covill
	5 Ken Jones
	5 Karen Jones

    ID	50 List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/IDP2000.html, minimum 17, will rise
	32 Ken Jones
	30 John Vitz
	30 Rich Baugher	 Rick has climbed 1102 summits (300' drop) in ID.
	28 Dan Robbins
	24 Dennis Poulin
	19 Zach Vickery
	18 Bob Packard
	17 Dean Molen
	17 Edward Earl

    ID 100	minimum 33, will rise
	61 Ken Jones
	56 John Vitz
	50 Rich Baugher
	43 Dan Robbins (assumed idahosummits on LOJ)
	39 Dean Molen
	35 Zach Vickery
	33 Dennis Poulin

    ID 1K, 581 peaks per http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Pro1k.php?State=ID
		minimum 100, will rise
	211 Rick Baugher
	 97 Dan Robbins

    MT	50 List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/MTP2000.html, minimum 13, will rise.
	48 Cedron Jones http://www.amazon.com/Peakbagging-Montana-Guide-Montanas-Major/dp/1606390414
	24 Bob Packard
	23 Tim Worth
	21 Edward Earl
	13 Jerry Brekhus
	13 Ken Jones
    MT 143$, 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]
	39 Mark Nichols	
	38 Andy Martin
	37 Ken Jones
	35 Dennis Poulin
	34 Bob Packard
	32 Edward Earl
	31 Brad Boester
	30 John Stolk
	29 Adam Helman
	BM = Bald Mountain, in the infamous area 51,
	an actively patrolled "secret" military base.
    NV 100
	97 John Vitz
	92 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley
	61 Ken Jones
	55 Dennis Poulin
	50 Dean Molen
    NV 169$
	166 John Vitz
	151 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley
	 90 Brad Boester per Peakbagger
	 89 Ken Jones
	 88 Don Palmer
	 87 Dennis Poulin
    NV 200
	192 John Vitz
	166 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley
    NV 400
	253 John Vitz
    NV 1K+ Current work: http://peaklist.org/USlists/NVmtnatlas.html, minimum 250.
	323 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]

	44 John Hamann
	37 John Vitz
	29 Scott Surgent
	29 Kirk Mallory
	29 Ken Jones
	29 John Kirk
	27 Adam Helman
	24 Richard Carey
    NM 100
	88 Mark Nichols
	74 Melissa Rigg
	62 Bob Packard
    NM 1K+, 219 peaks, http://listsofjohn.com/NewMexico/Prominence/Pro1k.php
	149 Mark Nichols
	105 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
	50! Bob Koca  November 13, 2011
	44 Dean Molen
	43 John Vitz
	34 Bob Packard
	32 Edward Earl
	25 Ted Braskett
    OR  74$ Dennis Poulin June 16, 2006
	74$ Bob Bolton   April 24, 2010
	74$ Ken Jones     July 31, 2010
	74$ Bob Koca  November 13, 2011
	66 Dean Molen
	62 John Vitz
	55 George Burgess per peakbagger
	47 John Stolk
	45 Grant Myers
	43 Bob Packard
	40 Caleb Morris http://www.peakbagger.com/FRL.aspx?lid=41309
	39 Richard Carey
    OR 100 http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Prominence.php?State=OR
	97 Dennis Poulin
	82 Bob Bolton
	80 Bob Koca
	79 Ken Jones
	68 Dean Molen
	64 John Vitz
    OR 1K+, 472 peaks, http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Pro1k.php?State=OR
	263 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.
	10 John Hamann
**	 8 Bob Packard
	 7 Barry Raven
	 6 Scott Surgent
	 6 Edward Earl
	 6 Adam Helman

    UT	List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/UTP2000.html
	MH all UT lists except 1K, which is 120, but will rise.
	48 John Vitz
	48 Greg Jagielski
	48 Mark Nichols
	48 Andy Martin
	46 Dean Molen
	44 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley
	43 Bob Packard
	37 Eric Wilhite
	34 Kadee Smith
	33 Michael Kelsey
	33 Bob Martin
	30 Edward Earl
	29 Donn Seeley
    UT  80$ Cut point is HP Roan Cliffs. Goose, Split, Craner, San Rafael not counted.
	76 John Vitz
	75 Greg Jagielski
	74 Dean Molen
	73 Mark Nichols
	72 Andy Martin
	66 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley
	59 Kadee Smith
	55 Eric Wilhite
	52 Eli Hermansen
	49 Bob Packard
    UT 100  
	93 Greg Jagielski
	92 John Vitz
	90 Dean Molen per LOJ
	81 J Hardink per LOJ http://www.willhiteweb.com/utah_climbing/century_club/members_398.htm
	80 Andy Martin
	76 Mark Nichols
	75 Gordon MacLeod & Barbara Lilley
	74 Eric Wilhite per LOJ
	70 Kadee Smith	per LOJ
	54 Bob Packard  per LOJ
	51 Scott Patterson
    UT  200 list: http://listsofjohn.com/Utah/Prominence/Pro1k.php
	120 John Vitz
	103 Barbara Lilley
	100 Gordon MacLeod
    UT  1K+, 361 peaks, per http://listsofjohn.com
	151 John Vitz
	127 J Hardink per LOJ
	125 Dean Molen
	120 Eric Wilhite

    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
	41 John Stolk
	36 Edward Earl
	36 Ken Jones
	35 Bob Bolton
	27 Duane Gilliland
    WA 100! John Roper Sept. 8, 2001 on Lawson
	100! Paul Klenke July 27, 2008 on Mt. Rainier
	100! Andy Boos
	100! Martin Shetter
	93 Grant Myers
	86 John Stolk
	74 Ken Jones
	68 Bob Bolton
	64 Eric Noel	per LOJ
	60 Edward Earl  per LOJ
	53 Ken Russell per LOJ
	50 "Redwic" per LOJ
	50 Jeff Howbert
    WA 144$ John Roper Sept. 8, 2001 on Lawson
	144$ Paul Klenke July 27, 2008 on Mt. Rainier
	144$ Andy Boos Oct. 20, 2010 on Mount Misch
	144$ Martin Shetter August 6, 2011 on Mount Misch
	132 Grant Myers
	126 John Stolk
	106 Fay Pullen
	107 Ken Jones
	 96 Eric Noel per peakbagger
	 92 Bob Bolton
	 80 Edward Earl
	 80 Ken Russell
	 73 Jeff Howbert
    WA 200  List http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=41308
	200! Paul Klenke Sept 11, 2011 on Spire Mountain
	191 John Roper
	183 Andy Boos
	158 John Stolk
	153 Martin Shetter
	143 Grant Myers
	133 Ken Jones
	123 Eric Noel per peakbagger
	101 Bob Bolton
    WA 1K - 819 peaks per LOJ http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Pro1k.php?State=WA
	394 Grant Myers

    WY 50 Map: http://peaklist.org/USmaps/wyomingsummits.gif, minimum 14, will rise.
	27 Tim Worth
	18 Bob Packard
	16 Jerry Brekhus
	15 Mike Friedman
	14 Betty Brekhus
    WY 100 - minimum 25, will rise
	42 Tim Worth	http://www.cohp.org/indiv/Tim_Worth.html
	32 Rick Baugher per LOJ
	26 Mike Friedman per LOJ
    WY 1K - 263 peaks per www.listsofjohn.com  minimum 46, will rise
	70 Tim Worth
	59 Rick Baugher per LOJ
	46 Mike Friedman per LOJ


  The Eastern States

    GA  50, minimum 9, will rise. http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Prominence.php?State=GA
	?21? Kevin Williamson, cohp completer (only 1K peaks counted, + Sawnee)
	11 Bob Packard
	10 Peter Barr
	 9 Rick Shortt

    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

    MA  100, MH
	74 Roy Schweiker per LOJ

    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
	82 Roy Schweiker per LOJ
	64 Cliff Young
	58 PeakMaster
	54 "Pinpin" per LOJ

    NC  50, MH all NC lists.
	46   Peter Barr http://www.griztrax.net/wildcountry/viewtopic.php?t=1358
	38   Lee Barry
	32   Rick Shortt
	30   Shannon Dillmore
	20+  Ron Tagliapietra
    NC 104 most prominent http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Prominence.php?State=NC
	89   Peter Barr
	75   Lee Barry
	50   Rick Shortt aka wayfarer

    NH  50! Roy Schweiker, MH all NH lists.
    NH 100! Roy Schweiker
	81  PeakMaster per LOJ
	76  jcyoung in MA per LOJ
	62  John Thompson per LOJ
	52  HikesNH per LOJ
    NH 200! Roy Schweiker
    NH 400  
       298+ Roy Schweiker, this is 298 of the top 300

    NJ  55 300' drop summits per http://peaklist.org/USmaps/NE/NJ300.jpg 
	See http://www.nj1k.org/climbers for som NJ hikers. 

    NY  50, minimum 40. List: http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Prominence.php?State=NY
	40 People who have climbed the NY 3000-footers
    NY  100
	66 Jhshiker 	per loj
	56 Peakbagr	per LOJ
	54 Pinpin	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

    TN  55 1K peaks, per LOJ. Minimum 20, will rise to 25
	22 Rick Shortt
	20 Bob Packard
	20 Peter Barr

    VT  50! Roy Schweiker - has climbed the top 68, minimum 35
    VT 100 MH  http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Pro1k.php?State=VT
	86 Roy Schweiker
	55 Peak Master

    WV	50 List: http://peaklist.org/USlists/WVTop50.html, minimum 12, will rise
	15 Rick Shortt
	12 Bob Packard

    VA	MH all VA lists
    VA  50	      	http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Pro1k.php?State=VA
	44 or 45 Rick Shortt	http://listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=crshortt
	27 Shane Ashby	http://listsofjohn.com/CompletionAll.php?M=phlnph9	
    VA	106 1K peaks:	http://listsofjohn.com/PeakStats/Pro1k.php?State=VA 
	95 Rick Shortt	http://picasaweb.google.com/crshortt
	89 Shane Ashby (phlnph9 on LOJ)
	55 Wererichertoo per LOJ

    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 15, will rise.
	18 doug72901 per LOJ
	15 Hans Haustein


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				NOTES
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	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.


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				RULES
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	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 living humans on earth - past, present, and future.
	Not open to other species, even Luna, the canine centurion.
	Infants and others carried to the summit must indicate the
	number of caries in their totals.

	H. Scope - On planet Earth, above water surface.

	I. Repeats - are not counted.

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			FUTURE EXPANSION
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	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.