Mountain encyclopedia
June 29th, 2008
Mountain encyclopedia
Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
Mountain Encyclopedia to provide trails, route descriptions for mountaineering, hiking, climbing, and kayaking expeditions. Maps of over 10,000 mountain peaks and summits of North ... (more...)
Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia
Peakware is the web's preimier mountain and mountaineering resource, featuring descriptions, photos, maps, summit logs, guidebooks and more. (more...)
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Rocky Mountains - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometers (3,000 miles) from northernmost ... (more...)
Mountain - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mountain is a natural rise of the earth 's surface that usually has a "summit" (or "top"). It is usually steeper and taller than a hill. Mountains are often thought of as being a ... (more...)
Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
Mountain Encyclopedia to provide trails, route descriptions for mountaineering, hiking, climbing, and kayaking expeditions. Maps of over 10,000 mountain peaks and summits of North ... (more...)
mountain definition of mountain in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
mountain, high land mass projecting conspicuously above its surroundings and usually of limited width at its summit. Although isolated mountains are not unusual, mountains commonly ... (more...)
Mountain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mountain is a landform that extends above the surrounding land in a limited area, with a peak. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill, but there is no universally accepted ... (more...)
Mountain - Encyclopedia of Earth
Figure 1: This image shows the topography of both land and ocean surfaces. Elevation is indicated by color. (more...)
Mountain - MSN Encarta
Mountain, name usually applied to region of land that is raised rather steeply above the surrounding terrain. Mountains are distinguishable from... (more...)