Gannett Peak

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Gannett Peak is the tallest mountain in Wyoming, located in the remote Wind River Range and known for its challenging alpine climbing and extensive glaciers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
summit
climbingType alpine climbing
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficultyRating Class 3–4 (standard route)
drainageBasin Colorado River Basin
surface form: Colorado River basin

Missouri River Basin
surface form: Missouri River basin
elevation 13809 ft
4209 m
firstAscentBy Arthur Tate
Floyd Stahlnaker
firstAscentYear 1922
hasFeature extensive glaciers
remote location
technical snow and ice sections
hasGlacier Dinwoody Glacier
Gannett Glacier
Gooseneck Glacier
Grasshopper Glacier (Wind River Range)
Heap Steep Glacier
Mammoth Glacier
Minor Glacier
Sargent Glacier
hasRockType granite
isHighestPointOf Wind River Range
Wyoming
isKnownFor being one of the most difficult U.S. state high points
challenging approach hikes
technical mountaineering routes
isPartOf Rocky Mountains
locatedIn Fremont County, Wyoming
Sublette County, Wyoming
Wyoming
locatedInMountainRange Wind River Range
locatedInProtectedArea Bridger Wilderness
Bridger–Teton National Forest
surface form: Bridger-Teton National Forest

Shoshone National Forest
map USGS Gannett Peak topographic map
namedAfter Henry Gannett
nearestTown Dubois, Wyoming
Pinedale, Wyoming
prominence 2131 m
6990 ft
standardRoute Gooseneck Glacier route
topographicIsolation 180.4 mi
290.3 km

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Wyoming highestPoint Gannett Peak
Wind River Range highestPoint Gannett Peak
Wind River Range contains Gannett Peak