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Peak Search: Search for individual peaks pages on the site. Select a nation or state to restrict results to that area.    
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Radius Search: Enter a latitiude and longitude in decimal degrees to find peaks near a point.  Latitude:   Longitude:           Ladders:    
Mountain Range Search: Search for mountain ranges, based on the PEMRACS range names.    
Site Search: Search for any words anywhere on the Peakbagger.com site.
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Search Help

Peak Search Help
  • Use this option to search for a certain peak, quickly listing all peaks that match your search string.
  • For Peak Search, you must enter at least three characters.
  • Do not enter any wildcard characters--the search automatically searches any part of a name.
  • Do not abbreviate any words. Type "Mount Saint Helens", not "Mt. St. Helens".
  • The maximum number of search results for any Peak Search is about 100.
  • For common peak names, you can filter by selecting a Nation and/or State from the drop-down lists. Select a blank row to clear this filter.
  • Searching is not case-sensitive and ignores all accents and diacritics.
  • The results are in order of how many page hits a Peak has received on this site, so the most popular results should be listed first.
Radius Search Help
  • This will return a list all nearest peaks to a point, ordered by distance from the given point.
  • For Radius Search, use WGS84 decimal degrees for latitude and longitude. South latitude and west longitude are negative. For example: 47.5, -122.84
  • Radius Search results will only find peaks within 100 km of the latitude/longitude, and only the closest 20 peaks if there are more than 20.
  • To do a Radius Search around a peak, do a "Peak/Range Search" first, and the results will have a "Radius Search" link for every returned peak.
  • Checking one of the "Ladder" boxes will return a list of peaks in ascending order of elevation or prominence, starting from the given point.
  • Every page for an individual peak on the site has a "Radius Search" link, plus links for the Elevation and Prominence Ladders.
Mountain Range Search Help
  • Use this option to search for a mountain range. The rules for searching match those used for a Peak Search.
Site Search Help
  • Use this option to search for text in trip reports, peak descriptions, or any other text on the site.
  • The Site Search may not have indexed recently added or updated content.


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