41. MOUNTAIN-CLIMBING (All afoot)
The exploits in this class are repeaters.
Foe Lads (Under 18). COUP: — In Great Britain: Ben Macdhuic; Ben Nevis; Ben Lomond; Ben Cruachan; Snowdon; Hcl- vellyn. In Europe: Vesuvius. In North America: Mt. Wash- ington; Electric Peak, Wyo. GRAND COUP:— In Europe: Mt. Blanc; Breit- horn: Etna. In North America: Pike'aPtoak; Shasta; Adams. In Asia: Fujiyama; Tabor. This expltut is a repeater. For All Over 18. COUP: — In Europe: Mt Blanc; Monte Rosa; Breithom; Monte Viao; Etna. In North America: St. Helen's; Adams; ShaaU; Hood;Rai^. In Africa: Teneiiffr. GRAND COUP: — In Europe: Matterhom; Wet- terhom; Aig. Verte; M%. du Dru; Aig. du Geant; Point des Ecrins; Ortler-Spitze. In South America: Chimboiazo; Cotopaxi; Illimani; Aconcagua. In Asia: Everest[1]; KinAiw - jun^*; Ararat. In Africa: Kilimandjaro. This exploit is a repeater.
Other mountains will be added later.
EYESIGHT
42. To spot the Rabbit three times at 60 yards, or to distinguish and map out correctly six Pleiades and see clearly the “Pappoose (Alcor) on the Squaw's (Mizar) back,” counts a coup; to spot the Rabbit three times at 70 yards and see seven Pleiades and
- ↑ Means “not yet climbed.” The first one to climb a standard peak gets double honors; one for climb, one for first climb.