East Ridge

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East Ridge is a popular climbing route on Mount Elbert, Colorado’s highest peak and the tallest mountain in the Rocky Mountains.

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East Ridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing route
mountain
mountaineering route
accessTown Leadville, Colorado
Twin Lakes, Colorado
belongsToProtectedArea San Isabel National Forest
climate alpine climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficultyClass Class 1
elevation 14440 ft
4401 m
feature above-treeline hiking
gradual slopes compared to other routes
ridge route
hazard afternoon thunderstorms
altitude sickness
lightning
snow and ice in shoulder seasons
highestPointOf Colorado
Rocky Mountains
locatedIn Colorado
Colorado
San Isabel National Forest
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
locatedOn Mount Elbert
mapFeature USGS Mount Elbert topographic map
parentPeak Mount Elbert
partOf Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains
popularity popular route
range Sawatch Range
region central Colorado
surface form: Central Colorado
regionType high alpine environment
season early fall
late spring
summer
summitElevation 14440 ft
4401 m
summitReached Mount Elbert summit
terrain alpine tundra
forest
rocky trail
typicalAscentStyle non-technical walk-up
usedFor hiking
mountaineering
peak bagging

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Mount Elbert hasRoute East Ridge