The Keyhole

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The Keyhole is a distinctive, notch-like mountain pass on Longs Peak in Colorado that serves as a famous landmark and route gateway for climbers ascending the peak.

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The Keyhole canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
mountain pass
accessedBy Keyhole Route NERFINISHED
accessedFrom Longs Peak Trailhead NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature Boulder Field NERFINISHED
Keyhole Shelter NERFINISHED
hasRiskFactor rapidly changing weather
steep and exposed terrain beyond the pass
hasShape notch-like
isAbove Boulder Field NERFINISHED
isBelow summit of Longs Peak
isKnownFor being a famous landmark on Longs Peak
distinctive notch appearance
exposure to high winds
isOnSideOf west side of Longs Peak
isPartOf Keyhole Route NERFINISHED
isPopularWith climbers
hikers
locatedIn Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Longs Peak NERFINISHED
mountainRange Front Range NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
partOfClimbingRouteSection transition from hiking to more technical scrambling on Longs Peak
usedAs route gateway for climbers
usedFor climbing access to Longs Peak summit
hiking
mountaineering

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Longs Peak hasFeature The Keyhole