El Diente Peak

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El Diente Peak is a rugged fourteener in southwestern Colorado known for its challenging climbs and dramatic alpine scenery.

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El Diente Peak canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fourteener
mountain
thirteener and fourteener borderline peak
connectedTo Mount Wilson
Wilson Peak NERFINISHED
firstAscentYear 1930s
hasClimbingClassification Class 3
Class 4
hasClimbingSeason late spring to early fall
hasCountyHighPointRelation one of the highest peaks in Montezuma County
hasElevation about 14159 ft
about 4315 m
hasHazard exposure
rapidly changing weather
rockfall
hasIsolation about 0.75 mi
about 1.21 km
hasNearbyTown Dolores, Colorado NERFINISHED
Telluride, Colorado
hasNotableRoute El Diente–Mount Wilson traverse
North Slopes route
South Slopes route
hasParentPeak Mount Wilson
hasProminence about 239 ft
about 73 m
hasRockType San Juan volcanic rock
hasSummitFeatures rocky, jagged summit
hasViewOf Lizard Head Peak NERFINISHED
Mount Wilson
Wilson Peak NERFINISHED
isConsideredFourteenerBy many Colorado peak lists
isPartOf Rocky Mountains
isPopularWith experienced climbers
knownFor challenging scrambling routes
dramatic alpine scenery
exposed ridge traverses
loose rock
locatedIn Colorado
Montezuma County, Colorado NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInMountainRange San Juan Mountains
locatedInSubrange Wilson Massif
managedBy San Juan National Forest NERFINISHED
mountainType rocky peak
nameLanguage Spanish
nameMeaning The Tooth
partOf Lizard Head Wilderness
standardRouteDifficulty Class 3
topographicMap Mount Wilson
surface form: USGS Mount Wilson

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San Juan Mountains contains El Diente Peak
Colorado fourteeners notablePeak El Diente Peak
Mount Wilson hasNeighbor El Diente Peak