Mount Tyndall

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Mount Tyndall is a prominent peak in California’s Sierra Nevada, popular with experienced hikers and climbers for its rugged terrain and alpine scenery.

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Mount Tyndall canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
peak
accessTrailhead Shepherd Pass Trailhead
climbingGrade class 2–3 (easiest route)
country United States of America
surface form: United States
easiestRoute scramble via North Rib
elevation about 14018 feet
about 4273 meters
firstAscentBy Clarence King
Richard Cotter
firstAscentDate July 6, 1864
hasClimate alpine climate
hasClimbingRoute East Face
North Rib
Northwest Ridge
hasEnvironment alpine
hasFeature granite rock
steep slopes
hasTerrain rugged
isClimbedBy experienced climbers
experienced hikers
isNorthOf Mount Williamson
isPopularFor backpacking approaches
mountaineering
scrambling
isSouthOf Shepherd Pass
isVisibleFrom Owens Valley
isWestOf Owens Valley
listing California fourteeners
Sierra Peaks Section
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Inyo County, California
Sierra Nevada
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy Inyo National Forest
mountainRange Sierra Nevada
namedAfter John Tyndall
namedForNationality Irish
namedForOccupation physicist
nearestTown Lone Pine, California
parentPeak Mount Williamson
partOf John Muir Wilderness
prominence about 1052 feet
about 321 meters
region eastern Sierra Nevada
topographicMap USGS Mount Williamson
usualApproach via Shepherd Pass

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Forester Pass near Mount Tyndall
Fourteeners of California hasPeak Mount Tyndall