> Alternatively, Cerro Torre in Argentina:
>
> http://www.stockintl.ca/photo/scream/cerro_torre.jpg
>
> But, to get back on the topic of general mountain impressiveness,
> height isn't the only issue. Take a look for example at
> Romsdalshorn (abouy 1600 m) in Norway:
>
> http://www.rpk.no/images/pg_romsdalshorn.jpg
>
> or Paglia Orba (about 2500 m) on Corsica:
>
> http://pauillac.inria.fr/~fpottier/corse/95.PagliaOrba.jpg
Very cool. However, what I was trying to convey is how much Kerofin would dominate the skyline anywhere in Dragon Pass.
Here's a couple of shots showing how our local, much smaller (just under 4400 m) version of Kero Fin dominates the local skyline:
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Jpg/Rainier/rainier_tacoma.jpg
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Imgs/Jpg/Rainier/OFR95- 421/rainier_puyallup_valley.jpg
Jeff
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