Middle Teton

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Middle Teton is a prominent, rugged mountain peak in Wyoming’s Teton Range, popular with climbers for its classic alpine routes and striking glacially carved scenery.

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Middle Teton canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine climbing destination
mountain
peak
accessTrailhead Lupine Meadows Trailhead
climbingGrade Class 3–4 (standard route)
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 12804 ft
3902 m
firstAscent 1923
firstAscentBy Eleanor Davis
Fritiof Fryxell
Phil Smith
geology Precambrian metamorphic rock
hasClimbingRoute East Face
Ellingwood Couloir
North Ridge
Southwest Couloir
hasFeature glacially carved cirques
rugged ridges
steep couloirs
hasGlacier Idaho Express Glacier
Middle Teton Glacier
South Teton Glacier
hasViewOf Garnet Canyon
Jackson Hole
isEastOf South Teton
isGlaciated true
isPopularFor alpine climbing
mountaineering
scrambling
ski mountaineering
isProminent true
isWestOf Grand Teton peak
surface form: Grand Teton
isWithin Rocky Mountains
listing North American 3000 m summits
locatedIn Grand Teton National Park
Teton County, Wyoming
Teton Range
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
mountainRange Teton Range
nearestHigherNeighbor Grand Teton peak
surface form: Grand Teton
parentPeak Grand Teton peak
surface form: Grand Teton
prominence 924 ft
rockType gneiss
standardRoute Southwest Couloir

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Teton Range in Wyoming hasPeak Middle Teton
subject surface form: Teton Range
Teton Range contains Middle Teton
South Teton parentPeak Middle Teton
South Teton nearestHigherNeighbor Middle Teton
Middle Teton Glacier locatedOn Middle Teton
Middle Teton Glacier namedAfter Middle Teton
Middle Teton Glacier featureOf Middle Teton