Titus (Mountain)

Titus Mountain or The Titus as it is colloquially referred to, is a mountain near Malone, New York, with a base elevation of 150 feet and summit elevation of 1350 feet. It is significant in that it is thought to be the first snowy mountain to be climbed for the sake of mountaineering. The ascent was performed in 1744. It is presently a popular ski resort.

 

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