Adirondack 46'er Club Directory
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46'er Directory
What's a 46'er? A 46'er is a climber who has ascended all the high peaks in the Adirondacks. Originally only the mountains of over 4,000 feet qualify! Later it was found a few tweaked under 4K, but the club still keep list due to heritage, and a great challenge. To be a 46'er, one has to climb all of the mountains listed below and report the climbs in writing (no e-mail) to the Historian of the Adirondack Forty-Sixers, PO Box 9046, Schenectady, NY 12309. Contact them to start your climbing file. Are you ready for a challenge that you'll never forget? Bring the family, because for the non-46'ers, there is plenty to do! Check out our Wilderness Reports!
Remember to share your stories with us after you climb the "BIG" ones. Our viewers would like to share your tall (really tall) tales, and photos too! Amateur and professional stories all welcomed. Get published, FREE! ! We appreciate reciprocal links!
Hint: The 46'ers know its a challenging track and after 30 of the peaks, you can become an "Aspiring Forty-Sixer", a status still to be proud of!Check them out at www.adk46er.org!
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* McNaughton wish is 4,000 is not required |
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