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Mount Sniktau is a high
mountain summit in the
Front Range of the
Rocky Mountains of
North America. The 13,240-foot (4,036 m)
thirteener is
located in...
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October 24, 2017. "Mount
Sniktau". Climbing,
Hiking and Mountaineering. SummitPost.org.
Retrieved November 30, 2012. "Mount
Sniktau".
Hiking in Colorado....
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refueling they
would take a
scenic route, near
Loveland Ski Area and
Mount Sniktau, the
proposed alpine skiing venues for the 1976
Winter Olympics, recently...
- February.
Alpine events were
moved to Vail from the
undeveloped Mount Sniktau (and
Loveland Ski Area) east of
Loveland P****, and the
Nordic events moved...
- town is
Silver Plume, Colorado. It is also in
close proximity to
Mount Sniktau,
which rises to 13,235 feet (4,034 m) at its peak.
Other nearby points...
- 1970, the
local organizers'
proposal included the
development of
Mount Sniktau as the
primary venue for
alpine ski
racing for
downhill and
giant slalom...
- more peaks,
including Grizzly Peak at 13,427 feet (4,093 m) and
Mount Sniktau at 13,234 feet (4,034 m). The
final saddle rests at
approximately 12,600 ft...
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France Mount Silverthrone 4,030 13,222
Alaska Range, Alaska, US
Mount Sniktau 4,034 13,235
Front Range,
Rocky Mountains, Colorado, US
Azufral 4,030 13...
- February.
Alpine events were
moved to Vail from the
undeveloped Mount Sniktau (and
Loveland Ski Area) east of
Loveland P****, and the
Nordic events moved...
- east of
Loveland P****;
Loveland Ski Area (slalom) and
undeveloped Mount Sniktau (downhill, giant slalom). However,
Colorado voters denied funding by a...