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Standlidge Peak is approximately a height of 8850ft (2697 meteres)making it a permitted location for those wishing to make the ascent to the top. Standlidge Peak has large glacial ice fields making access a difficult proposition for those who want to make it to the top. Beyond that the peak has several vertical climbs requiring precision skills and the best equipment possible.
Standlidge Peak is approximately a height of 8850ft (2697 meteres)making it a permitted location for those wishing to make the ascent to the top. Standlidge Peak has large glacial ice fields making access a difficult proposition for those who want to make it to the top. Beyond that the peak has several vertical climbs requiring precision skills and the best equipment possible.
Around the base of the mountain itself are several ski resorts providing the general public with recreational possibilities in winter and mountain biking in the summertime. These options have proven extremely successful for the tourist operators in the region and have opened up over 60,000 jobs in seasonal and full time employment for those desiring to work in this lucrative environment. The Silesian Peaks of which these are a part of also has a trail linking the ski resorts to the ascent approach trails which take approximately 14-16 hours to make the total ascent and another 10 hours to make the descent successfully.


[[Category: Sayaffallah]]
[[Category: Sayaffallah]]

Revision as of 02:24, 28 January 2017

Standlidge Peak is the highest peak in the Silesian Peaks a large mountain range on the planet of Banas which is a colonized territory of Sayaffallah.

The top of Standlidge Peak is obscured by intense snow and fog.

Standlidge Peak is approximately a height of 8850ft (2697 meteres)making it a permitted location for those wishing to make the ascent to the top. Standlidge Peak has large glacial ice fields making access a difficult proposition for those who want to make it to the top. Beyond that the peak has several vertical climbs requiring precision skills and the best equipment possible.

Around the base of the mountain itself are several ski resorts providing the general public with recreational possibilities in winter and mountain biking in the summertime. These options have proven extremely successful for the tourist operators in the region and have opened up over 60,000 jobs in seasonal and full time employment for those desiring to work in this lucrative environment. The Silesian Peaks of which these are a part of also has a trail linking the ski resorts to the ascent approach trails which take approximately 14-16 hours to make the total ascent and another 10 hours to make the descent successfully.