Are you Highpointers Club fabric?
If you have a hankering for climbing the highest spot around, The Highpointers Club may be for you. While some Americans travel the lower 48 to lay claim to a game in every professional baseball stadium, Highpointer’s 1,500 members share a different goal — seeking to summit as many high points in each of the 50 states as they are willing and able.
It’s one thing to stroll up 1,235-ft Charles Mound, the highest point in Illinois, versus completing the several-day technical climb to Wyoming’s 13,804 ft Gannett Peak. I’ve stood atop three Fourteeners in Colorado (14,000 ft or higher), but the only high point I can claim is Colorado’s Mt. Elbert. Not certain whether my memory of standing atop 6,643 ft Clingman’s Dome in Tennessee counts, I think my dad helped haul me up there when I was a young girl.
Highpointers is not just about notching climbs
Original post by Bev Sklar
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