I was coming back to mention the bulge, but waldronate beat me to the punch... in some respects, the
equatorial bulge is the biggest "mountain" on the planet, since one could, I suppose, measure heights on the earth from the earth's center, rather than sea level. In that case, the tallest "mountain" would likely be a mountain in the Andes, near the equator.
Even the bulge is barely visible to the eye, so that, from the moon, the Earth still looks like a circle rather than a flattened circle (an "oblate spheroid").
That sandpaper analogy was excellent, waldronate.