Which super scary, high risk #mountaineering adventure would you choose - if you were a passionate mountaineering person & working on checking off your list of the biggest & most challenging #mountains to climb?

I wouldn't be able to do any of them - I'd die, even trying to get to Mt. Everest base camp.
Just curious what others would choose.
This poll is sparked by listening to a client who summited #MtEverest & #MtDenali before. She said Mt Denali was more difficult than Mt. Everest to summit & return safely to base camp. She said Annapurna is even less forgiving than both of those two mountainous giants. I believe her.

Mt. Everest
9.1%
Annapurna 1
27.3%
Mt. Denali
45.5%
K2
18.2%
Poll ended at .

Denali Black and White

This is one incredible mountain. The mountains altitude at 20, 310 feet makes this mountain the tallest mountain in North America.
The ride up to Talkeetna was very pretty. Highway 3 follows the Susitna River up from Anchorage all of the way into Talkeetna and into Denali National Park. Along the way we spotted a few bald eagles and some dahl sheep.
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Denali Black and White by Bill Gallagher

Denali Black and White Photograph by Bill Gallagher

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After a warm start to the Autumn its great winter has arrived for December. Over the last few weeks and a bit, we have had teams enjoying winter ascents of #BenNevis, #CurvedRidge a 4-day #WinterMountaineering Course and a #MtDenali prep course.
We haven’t had the same amount of #snow as the Cairngorms overall, but it has been extremely cold all the way to sea level freezing all the turf, a big dump of snow on this now would be a great start to the season.

#Lochaber #GlenCoe