Cathedral Peak (Colorado)

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Cathedral Peak is a prominent, rugged summit in Colorado’s Elk Mountains, known for its striking spire-like profile and challenging alpine climbing routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
access trailheads near Aspen area
climate alpine climate
climbingDifficulty technical
climbingType alpine climbing
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Pitkin County NERFINISHED
drainage tributaries of the Roaring Fork River
elevation approximately 13,950 feet
approximately 4250 meters
firstAscent made by early mountaineers in the Elk Mountains region
geologicProvince Southern Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
hasFeature exposed scrambling
sharp ridges
steep faces
hazard rapidly changing mountain weather
rockfall
isPopularWith experienced climbers
locatedIn Colorado
Elk Mountains NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInCounty Pitkin County, Colorado NERFINISHED
map USGS topographic maps of the area
mountainRange Elk Mountains NERFINISHED
nearestCity Aspen, Colorado NERFINISHED
notableFor challenging alpine climbing routes
rugged appearance
partOf White River National Forest NERFINISHED
profile spire-like
prominence over 500 feet
protectedArea White River National Forest NERFINISHED
recreation mountaineering
technical climbing
region west-central Colorado NERFINISHED
relativeLocation south of Aspen, Colorado
within the central Elk Mountains group
rockType sedimentary rock
season commonly climbed in summer
snowCover snow persists into late spring and early summer
state Colorado
topographicRelief steep
view panoramic views of the Elk Mountains

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Elk Mountains contains Cathedral Peak (Colorado)