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He placed club climbing registers on the Sawatch peaks, and like others before him, named a peak after his alma mater.  \r\nMount Columbia and Mount Harvard can be summited in the same outing. 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In 1869 he led the first class of the Harvard Mining School on an exploration of the Sawatch Range. He named two notable peaks at the time--Mount Harvard, after the sponsoring institution and Mount Yale after Whitney's alma mater. 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Once thought to be a satellite of Mauna Loa, scientists have determined K?lauea is a separate volcano with its own magna producing system. It has the distinction of being the most active volcano in the world. 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The clean, dry air and absence of urban light makes the summit ideal for astronomical observations. Because of these advantages, the Maunakea Observatory (the world's largest) has made many break-through discoveries. The public can share the spirit of discovery during star gazing programs, held daily from 6-10 p.m.  \r\nClimbing Maunakea is primarily long and tedious. The climb is a popular way for mainland Highpointers to combine hiking a state highpoint with a tropical vacation. 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Over time the mountain’s shape has been altered by glacial activity—including the Hayden and Diller glaciers—which continues to affect the eastern side.","brand":"Geo-Situ","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":44916960297269,"sku":"GSU_PN_SISTER_MID","price":11.95,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0669\/9034\/2453\/files\/GSU_PN_SISTER_MID_large_cce0a78f-7f40-4649-b98d-97afa291daf3.jpg?v=1776555236"},{"product_id":"north-sister-peak-oregon-lapel-pin_gsu-pn-sister-n","title":"North Sister peak, Oregon lapel pin","description":"1 inch diameter  \r\nCast in fine pewter  \r\nMilitary clutch back  \r\nMounted on story card  \r\n  \r\nPLACE NAME: North Sister  \r\nELEVATION: 10,085 ft.  \r\nCOORDINATES: N44° 09' 58'' W121° 46' 21''  \r\nLOCATION: Cascade Range, Oregon USA  \r\n  \r\nNorth Sister is part of the Three Sisters volcanic peaks located in the Cascade Range in Oregon. 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