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Greatest cliffs in the kerbol system


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I just visited the highest mountain of Eve (25 S, 158.5 W); while most mountains in this game are really just lumps of random elevation that just happen to be a bit higher than other places, this one is actually impressive

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the mountain is 7536 m high (by the way, the wiki says the highest point on eve is 7525), and its north cliff reaches down all the way to the sea. A 7500 m drop in a very short space. going down there with a rover would be quite the experience.

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all that section of coast is impressive.

 

there is also the south pole of eve, it's much smaller, but poles tend to have crazy terrain - and glitches. anyway, this has a 1.5 km practically vertical drop

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the south pole of vall also has a majestic mountain chain; long, thin, with very steep walls. i named it the mohawk range, because it looks like a mohawk crest on the planet.

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the top is 7500 m, the plains at the base of the mountain are some 5000 m lower. vall has several ravines, none of the others are so dramatic as this one, though.

 

 

Do you know of any bigger cliffs? not just a big mountain, but something that looks like a mountain, with steep sides and a lot of verticality. Post pictures and places here

 

 

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Well as you may know Bop has the highest mountain in the system but not sure if any cliffs. The Mun has a cool canyon near one of the big craters. Then of course there’s the “mohole”

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16 hours ago, FruitGoose said:

Well as you may know Bop has the highest mountain in the system but not sure if any cliffs. The Mun has a cool canyon near one of the big craters. Then of course there’s the “mohole”

i have explored Bop a bit, but I'm not aware of any real cliff. just a lot of up and down on that planet, and too little gravity to run a rover practically.

The moon has two cool canyons, and both are pretty good racing circuits for rovers. Their sides are roughly 1 km high, maybe 2 in some points. As far as I know, those are the highest cliffs on the Mun, though not the steepest - there are some real killer ones in some of the craters near the poles.

I forgot the mohole, yeah, that's impressive. But not really a cliff.

Tylo has really high mountains, but despite driving half its circumference, i never found a spot that would strike me for its panorama.

Duna and Ike have high mountains, but i never spent much time on either.

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