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What's the highest elevation you've ever been to?

Pics or it didn't happen.
>> Anonymous
Mt. Phillips in New Mexico

3580 m
>> Anonymous
Some place in sequioa National Park or something. Like 5000-7000 feet. Ultra beautiful, especially with fog.
>> Anonymous
48000 feet.
Trans-continental flight.
>> Anonymous
10,023 ft (3,055 m)
Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii
>> Anonymous
Cotopaxi Ecuador... bout 5200 m
>> Anonymous
>>4653
I've been over that pass >9000 times. 14k+ on a mountain in the same park that I can't remember the name of for some reason.
>> Anonymous
35,000 feet bitches.

I was in a plane heading to new york.
>> Anonymous
>>4695
ITS OVER 9000!
>> Anonymous
>>4695
Loveland pass is not in a park. The closest 14000ft peaks are Gray's and Torrey's peaks.
>> Anonymous
I've been to the top of mount washington in new hampshire.
Someone do the research necessary to figure out how high that is, thanks.
>> Anonymous
>>4726
That doesn't count, you twat.
>> Anonymous
20k feet. Ive climbed to the top of Mt. McKinley(sp?)
>> Anonymous
the top of mt. katahdin in baxter state park, maine, however tall that is
>> mudkip
wat
>> Anonymous
One of the peaks in the Tateyama Range in Toyama, Japan. 3000m/~9800ft
>> Anonymous
>3300m at the alps.. it was great! But the highest ski lift was closed nearly all the time due to bad weather, luckily we got there among the first ones as it was one morning open.
>> thefamilyman !!rTVzm2BgTOa
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nearly 5200m (about 17,000ft) at Lake Namtso in China.
Also, over 5000m (16,400m) in a train that spent nearly 1000km (620miles) above 4000m (13,000ft)
>> Anonymous
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>>4736

How do flights not count dear mountaintravelfag? You do realize this would render the whole idea of "space tourism" totally pointless right?

Real talk: transcontinental 777 flights have always been cooler for me than climbing Vesuvius on foot. Pic related.
>> Anonymous
>>5086
It's a separate category. To rephrase what you said, if flying counts, why do people climb Everest?
>> Anonymous
>>5104
BEcause they cannot afford to fly.
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3776m, Mt. Fuji

lol airplanes
>> Anonymous
>>5111
>plane ticket from NY to LA: $200

>Everest expedition: $4000

Pwning dumbasses on /trv/ : priceless
>> Anonymous
1,894 metres (6,214 feet)
Giewont, Poland

I can't stand mountains though.
>> Anonymous
8749 ft - Guadalupe Peak, TX
>> Anonymous
>>5117
>Getting trolled on /trv/ by a shitty 0/10 troll : priceless
yeah
>> Anonymous
14,110 ft, Pikes Peak CO

I drove up it fantasizing that my rented piece of shit dodge stratus was a rally car lulz
>> Anonymous
Mount Ararat, Turkey

a bit higher than 5000 metres
>> Anonymous
1ft, welcome to holland bitches
>> Anonymous
I used to live in a Californian ski town. Place was around 8,000 feet at the lowest and 9,000 feet at the very highest.