Mount Antero

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Mount Antero is a prominent fourteener in central Colorado known for its high elevation and rich gemstone deposits, especially aquamarine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fourteener
mountain
accessFrom Baldwin Gulch NERFINISHED
Browns Creek trailhead NERFINISHED
climate alpine climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Chaffee County NERFINISHED
drainage Arkansas River basin NERFINISHED
elevation 14269 ft
4349 m
firstAscent 1873
firstAscentBy John Wesley Powell survey party NERFINISHED
hasRoadAccess yes
hasSummitCoordinateSystem WGS84 NERFINISHED
hasSummits multiple subpeaks
isOneOf Colorado fourteeners NERFINISHED
isPopularWith gem hunters
mountain climbers
off-road vehicle users
knownFor aquamarine
beryl
gemstone deposits
phenakite
smoky quartz
topaz
liesWithin San Isabel National Forest NERFINISHED
locatedIn Chaffee County, Colorado NERFINISHED
Colorado
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInMountainRange Sawatch Range NERFINISHED
mineralDistrict Mount Antero–White Mountain gem field NERFINISHED
namedAfter Antero, a Ute chief NERFINISHED
Chief Antero NERFINISHED
nearestHigherNeighbor Mount Shavano NERFINISHED
partOf Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
prominence 2428 ft
740 m
range Sawatch Range NERFINISHED
recreation four-wheel driving
gemstone collecting
hiking
rockhounding
roadType 4WD road
state Colorado
topographicIsolation 5.06 mi
8.14 km
topographicParent Mount Shavano NERFINISHED
USGSTopographicMap Mount Antero quadrangle NERFINISHED

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Chaffee County, Colorado contains Mount Antero
Sawatch Range contains Mount Antero
Colorado fourteeners notablePeak Mount Antero