Mount Owen

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Mount Owen is a prominent high peak in Wyoming’s Teton Range, known for its rugged alpine terrain and challenging climbing routes.

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Mount Owen canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
peak
accessPoint Jenny Lake trailheads
String Lake area
climbingSeason primarily summer
climbingType alpine climbing
technical rock climbing
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation about 12,933 ft
about 3,943 m
firstAscent August 19, 1930
firstAscentBy Fritz Wiessner
Phil Smith
William House
geologicalAge Precambrian Supereon
surface form: Precambrian
hasFeature glacially carved cirques
rock ridges
steep faces
hasSubpeak Owen-Spalding route
surface form: Owen Spalding route area
hasTerrain rugged alpine terrain
hazard rapidly changing weather
rockfall
snow and ice on routes
isSecondHighestPeakOf Teton Range
knownFor challenging mountaineering ascents
technical climbing routes
listing North American 3000 m summits
locatedIn Teton Range
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
mountainRange Teton Range
namedAfter William O. Owen NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Jackson, Wyoming
parkManagement National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
partOf Grand Teton National Park
prominence about 1,600 ft
protectedArea Grand Teton National Park
region Rocky Mountains
relativePosition north of Grand Teton
west of Jenny Lake
rockType metamorphic rock
state Wyoming
topographicMap USGS Grand Teton

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Teton Range in Wyoming hasPeak Mount Owen
subject surface form: Teton Range
Teton Range contains Mount Owen