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Grid View. The mountain is believed to have inspired the Paramount movie logo, below, in use since Ravell Call, Deseret News. What is the most "paramount" mountain in Utah? Lone Peak or Twin Peaks? E-mail: lynn desnews. Next Up In Utah The bizarre, harrowing story of a Utah doctor who allegedly lied about hypothermia to get a helicopter rescue off Denali How can we help veterans feel remembered? Show gratitude Salt Lake City gave police officers a pay raise 5 months ago. Is it keeping them on the job?

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It also has three incredible potential ski lines: the southeast, south, and northeast aspects. The Peruvian mountain is a perfect pyramid with beautiful clean and steep slopes leading directly toward the mountain's tiny summit.

Legend has it that the logo of the mountain is based on a doodle made by W. Hodkinson during a meeting with Adolph Zukor. Some claim that Peru's Artesonraju is the mountain in the live-action logo. The distinctively pyramidal Paramount mountain has been the company's logo since its inception and is the oldest surviving Hollywood film logo.

Pic: Bas Wallet. To use information contained on this site is to do so at your own risk. The website is for information purposes only and we assume no liability for decisions made as a result of the information provided here. You are still completely responsible for your decisions, your actions, and your safety. Share YOUR roads! Damo 17 Jun In reply to Rich P: If you trawl through Summitpost. Artesonraju from the usual angle does not look like it at all, but from a particular angle it is identical.

I think the Paramount image has been modified a little, but when you see the right photo you will know it. Willstudyingmet 17 Jun In reply to MaxB: I'm afraid you were told wrong, Max. I've been up Assinaboine 'The Matterhorn of the Rockies' and, although it's pointy, it don't look like 'Paramount'.

Rollmop 17 Jun In reply to Damo: I think from the North. I've seen an excellent photo which looks very like it- think Paramount photoshopped the foreground tho.

Will tell you all if this is right in 2 months time when I return perhaps having climbed it. Skinny Dave 17 Jun I could be wrong though. In reply to Rollmop: Yes, the north buttress. Andygg 17 Jun



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