Mount Moran

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Mount Moran is a prominent, glaciated mountain peak in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, known for its striking vertical cliffs and popularity among climbers and photographers.

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Mount Moran canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
peak
elevation 12605 ft
3842 m
firstAscentBy Leigh Ortenburger party (disputed/various sources)
formsPartOf Rocky Mountains
hasClimbingSeason late spring to early fall
hasFirstAscent 1922
hasGeologicalAge Precambrian Supereon
surface form: Precambrian
hasGlacier Falling Ice Glacier NERFINISHED
Skillet Glacier NERFINISHED
Triple Glaciers
hasNotableFeature CMC Route
Leigh Canyon
Moran Bay
Skillet Glacier couloir
massive vertical cliffs
steep east face
hasRockType gneiss
granite
hasStandardRoute CMC Route
hasSummitLatitude 43.848° N
hasSummitLongitude 110.763° W
hasWinterActivity backcountry skiing on Skillet Glacier
isGlaciated true
isIconicViewpointFrom Jackson Lake Lodge area
Oxbow Bend on Snake River
isNamedForOccupationOfNamesake painter
isPhotographicallySignificant true
isPopularFor backcountry travel
landscape photography
mountaineering
ski mountaineering
technical climbing
isWithinProtectedArea Grand Teton National Park
locatedIn Grand Teton National Park
Teton County, Wyoming
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
namedAfter Thomas Moran
nearestMajorTown Jackson, Wyoming NERFINISHED
overlooks Jackson Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Teton Range NERFINISHED
prominence 2420 ft
738 m
standardRouteApproach canoe or boat across Jackson Lake
standardRouteDifficulty Class 4

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