Eight Summits

The Eight Summits[1] is the collective name for the eight highest mountain peaks on each of the seven continents (Australia has two entries). It is an alternative name for the "Seven Summits" due to different ways in naming the highest mountain on the continent of Australia.

Location and altitude of the Eight Summits – eight highest mountain peaks on each of the seven continents (Australia has two entries).

Mountaineers can all agree that climbing all the summits is among the supreme accomplishments of their sport. The list of successful climbers has been listed on the Internet as a lifetime pride.[2]

The Eight Summits consists of:

Puncak Jaya is also the highest mountain peak of an island on Earth.

Controversy

Due to the difference in definition and the controversy on the boundaries of continents. There were several versions of the "Seven Summits".[3]

The most prominent one includes "The Messner List" which omitted Mount Kosciuszko in Mainland Australia. Supporters of this list argue that Puncak Jaya in Indonesia should be regarded as the Summit for the Australian continent. It is also due to the fact that summiting Mount Kosciuszko is a somewhat easier task, as the mountain is significantly lower than the other mountains (only 2,228 metres above sea level). Another list is called "The Bass List", named after Richard Bass, the first mountaineer to complete his particular list of "Seven Summits" which omitted Puncak Jaya in Indonesia.

This results in the list for the "Eight Summits", including both Puncak Jaya (also named Carstensz Pyramid or abbreviated as CP) and Mount Kosciuszko (abbreviated as K). This list is also called "The Bass and Messner List".

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