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Date: 2024-04-17 05:59 am (UTC)To your observation: Mt. Wakefield's peak is at 6,752' and the flood plain below it is at about 2,400'. So there's an elevation rise of over 4,000' over a short distance. Aoraki's 12,217' summit is about 9,000' above the foot of the Hooker Glacier that descends from it. And I agree, it's these dramatic rises that make these mountains so striking. There are few places in the US where to see such verticality.