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'''Mount Columbia''' is one of the collegiate peaks in Colorado.  Rising 14,077 feet above sea level, Mt. Columbia is the fifth highest, collegiate peak, after Mt. [[Harvard]] (14,427), Mount [[Princeton]] (14,204), Mount [[Yale]] (14,202), and Mount [[Oxford]] (14,160).  It's a little unfair that we got placed after the Big Three, but at least we got a mountain; nobody else in the [[Ivy League]] got a Colorado fourteener.
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'''Mount Columbia''' is one of the collegiate peaks in Colorado.  Rising 14,077 feet above sea level, Mount Columbia is the fifth highest, collegiate peak, after Mount [[Harvard]] (14,427), Mount [[Princeton]] (14,204), Mount [[Yale]] (14,202), and Mount [[Oxford]] (14,160).  It's a little unfair that we were placed after the Big Three, but at least we have a mountain; nobody else in the [[Ivy League]] got a Colorado fourteener.
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 22 November 2012

See also Wikipedia's article about "Mount Columbia (Colorado)".

Mount Columbia is one of the collegiate peaks in Colorado. Rising 14,077 feet above sea level, Mount Columbia is the fifth highest, collegiate peak, after Mount Harvard (14,427), Mount Princeton (14,204), Mount Yale (14,202), and Mount Oxford (14,160). It's a little unfair that we were placed after the Big Three, but at least we have a mountain; nobody else in the Ivy League got a Colorado fourteener.