Summit of Denali

This is the mountain that I plan to climb once the trilogy of sufficient finance, fitness and free time co-occur.

Mountains by height (elevation in metres)

The elevation of a mountain is the height from sea level to the summit. The prominence of the mountain is the part of the mountain that rises above the surrounding area. This list itemises elevation. The ones at the bottom of the list are those that I have climbed; the ones at the top are those that I dream of climbing.

  • Mt. Everest, Nepal/China — 8,848 m
  • K2, Pakistan/China — 8,611 m
  • Lhotse, Nepal — 8,516 m
  • Manaslu, Nepal — 8,163 m
  • Denali, Alaska, United States — 6,190 m
  • Kilimanjaro, Tanzania — 5,895 m
  • Mt. Blanc, France/Italy — 4,810 m
  • Mt. Kinabalu, Malaysia — 4,095 m
  • Kilauea, Hawaii, United States — 4,091 m
  • Eiger, Switzerland — 3,967 m
  • Yushan, Taiwan — 3,952 m
  • Mt. Fuji, Japan — 3,776 m
  • Tateyama, Japan — 3,015 m
  • Tsurugi-dake, Japan — 2,999 m
  • Hakusan, Japan — 2,702 m
  • Doi Inthanon, Thailand — 2,565 m
  • Mt. Mayon, Philippines — 2,462 m
  • Mt. Bandai, Japan — 1,890 m
  • Ben Nevis, Scotland — 1,345 m
  • Snowdon, Wales — 1,085 m
  • Scafell Pike, England — 978 m
  • Scafell, England — 964 m
  • Tai Mo Shan, Hong Kong — 957 m
  • Helvellyn, England — 950 m
  • Old Man of Coniston, England — 803 m