- Popocatepetl (17,887 feet, central Mexico)
- Ixtaccihuatl - previously successful (17,343 feet, central Mexico)
- Picacho del Diablo - later successful (10,154 feet, Baja California)
- Serkhe Khollu (18,000+ feet, Bolivia)
- Mont Blanc (15,771 feet, France/Italy - European highpoint)
- Mount Elbrus (18,484 feet, Caucasus Mountains - greater Europe highpoint)
- unnamed nunatak in Saint Elias Range of Alaska / Yukon Territory
- Mount Shasta - later successful (twice - 14,162 feet, northern California)
- Glacier Peak - later successful (10,520+ feet, Snohomish County highpoint, Washington state)
- Granite Peak - later successful (12,799 feet, Montana state highpoint)
- Mount Massive - later successful (14,421 feet, central Colorado)
- Hualapai Peak - later successful (Mohave County highpoint, Arizona)
- Black Mesa - later successful (Navajo County highpoint, Arizona)
- Cobb Mtn - later successful (enroute to Sonoma County highpoint, N California)
- San Gorgonio - later successful (11,499 feet, southern California highpoint)
- Avawatz Range highpoint - later successful (southern California)
- Mother Grundy Peak (twice - southern California)
- unnamed some one mile southeast of Mother Grundy Peak (southern California)
- Organ Needle - successful the next day (8,980+ feet, Doña Ana County highpoint, New Mexico)
- Cerro la Sandia (1,800-1,820 meters (5,905+ feet), Baja Norte, Mexico)
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- Lavender Peak - later successful (13,240 feet (?), possible Montezuma County highpoint, Colorado)
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- Pala Mountain (2,140+ feet, San Diego County, southern California)
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- Liebre Mountain - later successful (5,783 feet, southern California)
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- Cerro Jajuya (1,310+ meters, Puerto Rico)
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- Vermilion Peak - later successful (13,894 feet, San Juan County highpoint, Colorado)
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- north of Animas Peak (8,531 feet, New Mexico)
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- north summit of Dos Cabezas Peaks (8,354 feet, Arizona)
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- Diamond Peak - later successful (6,379 feet, possible Garfield County HP, Washington)
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- Cerro Santa Isabela (1,900 meters, Baja Norte, Mexico)
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- Sierra La Asamblea Range highpoint (1,660-1,680 meters, Baja Norte, Mexico)
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- Nielson BM (2,420+ feet, Riverside County, California)
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- Gunung Raung (10,932 feet, east Java, Indonesia)
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- Gunung Marapi (9,485 feet, Sumatra, Indonesia)
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- Mount Olympus - later successful (7,969 feet, Jefferson County highpoint, Washington)
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- Arc Dome - later successful (11,773 feet, Nevada)
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- Cotacachi (16,220 feet, Ecuador)
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- Chimborazo (20,561 feet, Ecuador)
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- Mount Douglas - successful next day (11,282 feet, Montana)
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- Mount Stone - later successful (6,612 feet, Mason County highpoint, Washington)
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- "Wynoochee Point" - later successful (4,880+ feet, Grays Harbor County highpoint, Washington)
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- Red Mountain - later successful (9,411 feet, Lewis & Clark County, Montana HP)
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- Big Jay - later successful (3,786 feet, Franklin County, Vermont HP)
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- Callejón Cañapa (5,900 meters, Bolivia)
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- Ojos del Salado (6,893 meters, Chile)
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- Mount McKinley / Denali (twice - 20,320 feet; Alaska, USA and North America HP)
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- unnamed - later successful (9,439 feet, Idaho County, Idaho HP)
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- Round Mountain (5,320+ feet, Washington 4,000+ foot prominence)
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- South Maroon Peak (14,156 feet, Colorado 2,000 foot prominence list and "Fourteener")
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- Volcán Llaima - later successful (3,125 m, Chile ultra prominence list)
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- Morey Peak (10,246 feet, Nevada 2,000 foot prominence list)
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- Cuyamaca Peak - previously successful 9 times (6,512 feet, San Diego County)
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