by neufer » Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:00 pm
bystander wrote:Yes,
Mauna Kea has a high enough elevation (> 4.2 km), its summit is regularly snow covered in winter, even in Hawaii.
<<Mauna kea means "white mountain" in the Hawaiian language, a reference to its summit being regularly covered by snow in winter.
There are limited ski areas on Mauna Kea, with no ski lifts or services provided.>>
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"White Mountains":
4208 m Mauna Kea : (Hawaiian)
4342 m White Mountain Peak : (Californian)
4807 m Mont Blanc : (French)
5963 m Mount Kilimanjaro : (Swahili)
8167 m Dhaulagiri : (Nepalese)
[quote="bystander"]Yes, [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna_Kea]Mauna Kea[/url] has a high enough elevation (> 4.2 km), its summit is regularly snow covered in winter, even in Hawaii.[/quote]
<<Mauna kea means "white mountain" in the Hawaiian language, a reference to its summit being regularly covered by snow in winter.
There are limited ski areas on Mauna Kea, with no ski lifts or services provided.>>
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"White Mountains":
4208 m Mauna Kea : (Hawaiian)
4342 m White Mountain Peak : (Californian)
4807 m Mont Blanc : (French)
5963 m Mount Kilimanjaro : (Swahili)
8167 m Dhaulagiri : (Nepalese)