/r/mountains
A subreddit for discussing all things related to climbing, mountaineering, geology, geography, etc. Anything mountain related goes here.
Welcome! Post your photos, videos, discussions, and questions about mountains. YouTube videos are not allowed. Excessive self promotion (blogs, product links, etc.) and off topic posts will be removed.
/r/mountains
lmao I forgot to include a picture
Eastern face somewhere between Southern Washington and Northern California... Any idea what I'm looking at?
This gorgeous view from Banff, Alberta. I’ve never seen mountains let alone be in the middle of them. Love nature at her finest!
The peak on the left is Mount Shand at 12,660 Feet (3,858 Meters) and the peak on the right is Mount Moffit at 13,020 Feet (3,070 Meters). This was about early June 2024. From the plateau the photo was taken sitting at about 3,200 Feet (975 Meters).
On the way to larke pass
The peak plunged into the sky so dramatically that I swear I could feel the gods moving around me (pictured here, giving a cheesy thumbs up)
I couldn’t get enough of this mountain. The way the west face inclines makes for some really gorgeous views the entire way up; nothing is hidden, so you spend the whole hike in a place where your eyes can drift along the ground uninterrupted for miles and thousands of feet, picking out bushes and trees and just taking in the earth. Photos can’t capture that part, but enjoy this one!