Crestone Peak

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Crestone Peak is a rugged 14,000-foot-class mountain in Colorado’s Sangre de Cristo Range, known for its steep routes and challenging alpine climbing.

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Crestone Peak canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fourteener
mountain
climbingType alpine climbing
scrambling
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficultyStandardRoute Class 3
elevation 14294 ft
4357 m
firstAscentBy Carl Blaurock NERFINISHED
Eleanor Davis NERFINISHED
Herbert Clark NERFINISHED
firstAscentYear 1916
hasExposure high
hasNearbyPeak Crestone Needle NERFINISHED
Humboldt Peak NERFINISHED
Kit Carson Mountain NERFINISHED
hasSubfeature Crestone Needle-Crestone Peak ridge NERFINISHED
East Crestone NERFINISHED
hazards rockfall
steep loose gullies
isOneOf Colorado fourteeners NERFINISHED
isRugged true
liesWithin Sangre de Cristo Wilderness NERFINISHED
locatedIn Colorado
Saguache County, Colorado NERFINISHED
Sangre de Cristo Range NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy Rio Grande National Forest NERFINISHED
San Isabel National Forest NERFINISHED
nearestTown Crestone, Colorado NERFINISHED
notableFor challenging alpine climbing
exposed scrambling
steep routes
parentPeak Kit Carson Mountain NERFINISHED
partOf Crestone group NERFINISHED
prominence 2047 ft
624 m
range Sangre de Cristo Range NERFINISHED
rockType conglomerate
season summer climbing season
standardRoute Red Gully from South Colony Lakes
South Face via Cottonwood Creek
stateRankByElevation 7
topographicMap USGS Crestone Peak NERFINISHED
USState Colorado NERFINISHED

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Colorado fourteeners notablePeak Crestone Peak
Sangre de Cristo Mountains contains Crestone Peak