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1 summit • 5.2 mi • 1,247 ft gain • 4 hr 26 min
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"I thought I had all 75 of the 11K peaks in New Mexico. (A very inclusive list) A new type of very accurate contour elevation analysis has recently come on the scene, recalculating many new high points throughout the country. This has messed up many peoples’ peakbagging lists. This new peak height analysis is called LIDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging. This is remote sensing technology that uses a laser beam to very accurately measure high points in an area. So far, it has only messed with one of my mountain peaks, Peak 11,077/70/60. The new area high point is Peak 11,078 and it is 1.5 miles away from the other, as the crow flies. So……….
I left from the house of the peakbagger with the designated screen name Swithich, Labor Day 5:45 AM, September 4, 2023. We had to drive all the way to the Colorado border, then come back into northern New Mexico through some backwoods’ roads. To get there, just before Antonito, Colorado turn west on Highway 17 and go 34 miles, then turn south on to Highway 117, to Forest Road 686 to coordinates 36.9776 -106.4475 . There are about 6.5 miles of dirt road after turning off of Highway 17. The first half works for a passenger car, but..." — Phil-Robinson • Sep 4, 2023