The Highest Peaks in the Worlds Seven Continents
To date 72 climbers have made it to the top of ALL of the highest summits. If you have managed one or more of these peaks email us on and let us know which one, when and in what conditions (you can even send us your story too) - we'll add you to our hall of fame for the chosen peak.
| Mountain |
Continent |
Altitude |
Website |
Other Climbs |
Comments |
| Everest |
Asia (Nepal) |
8,850 meters |
mteverest.com |
K2 |
Highest mountain in the world |
| Aconcagua |
South America (Argentina) |
6,962 meters |
everestnews.com |
Cerro Torre |
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| Denali |
North America (Alaska) |
6,194 meters |
jagged-globe.co.uk |
Mount Deborah, Kichatna Spires |
Also known as Mount McKinley |
| Kilimanjaro |
Africa (Tanzania) |
5,895 meters |
7summits.com |
Mount Kenya |
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| Elbrus |
Europe (Russia) |
5,641 meters |
7-summits.com |
Shkhara |
Located in Russia's Caucasus mountains |
| Vinson |
Antarctica (South Pole) |
4,897 meters |
peakware.com |
Rakekniven |
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| Carstensz Pyramid |
Australasia (New Guinea) |
4,884 meters |
7summits-climb.com |
Mount Cook, New Zealand |
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