Exum Ridge route

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The Exum Ridge route is a classic and historically significant alpine rock climbing route on the Grand Teton in Wyoming, renowned for its exposed, high-quality granite and moderate technical difficulty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine climbing route
multi-pitch climbing route
rock climbing route
activity mountaineering
rock climbing
approachType alpine approach
climbingArea Grand Teton climbing area NERFINISHED
climbingDiscipline trad multi-pitch rock
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty moderate technical difficulty
environment high alpine environment
exposure high
firstAscentBy Exum party (historically associated) NERFINISHED
followsFeature ridge
gearNeeded climbing harness
climbing helmet
climbing rack
climbing rope
guideServiceAssociation Exum Mountain Guides NERFINISHED
hazard exposure to weather
objective alpine hazards
route-finding challenges
locatedIn Grand Teton National Park NERFINISHED
Teton Range NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wyoming
locatedOn Grand Teton NERFINISHED
mountain Grand Teton NERFINISHED
namedAfter Exum Guides NERFINISHED
notableFor classic status in American alpinism
exposed climbing
high-quality granite
historical significance
numberOfPitches multiple
popularity classic route
protection trad gear
region Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
requires belay techniques
rope
traditional protection gear
rockType granite
season typically climbed in summer
style alpine rock climbing
traditional climbing
suitableFor intermediate climbers with alpine experience
summits Grand Teton summit NERFINISHED
surface rock

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Grand Teton peak hasRoute Exum Ridge route
subject surface form: Grand Teton