geo.wikisort.org - MountainsMount Richthofen is the highest summit of the Never Summer Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The prominent 12,945-foot (3,946 m) peak is located 5.6 miles (9.0 km) northwest by west (bearing 308°) of Milner Pass, Colorado, United States, on the Continental Divide separating the Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness in Rocky Mountain National Park and Grand County from Routt National Forest and Jackson County.[1][2][3] The mountain was named in honor of pioneering German geologist Baron Ferdinand von Richthofen, apparently by Clarence King's 1870 survey team.[4]
Mountain in Colorado, United States
Mount Richthofen |
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 Mount Richthofen, the high mountain in the center, as seen from Diamond Peaks to the north. |
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Elevation | 12,945 ft (3,946 m)[1][2] |
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Prominence | 2,680 ft (817 m)[2] |
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Isolation | 9.66 mi (15.55 km)[2] |
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Listing | Colorado prominent summits Colorado range high points |
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Coordinates | 40°28′10″N 105°53′42″W[3] |
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Etymology | Ferdinand von Richthofen |
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Location | Continental Divide between Rocky Mountain National Park in Grand County and Jackson County, Colorado, United States[3] |
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Parent range | Highest summit of the Never Summer Mountains[2] |
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Topo map | USGS 7.5' topographic map Mount Richthofen, Colorado[3] |
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Age of rock | 20-25 myo |
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Mountain type | Andesite |
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First ascent | William S. Cooper 1908 |
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Easiest route | class 3 scramble |
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Mountain
Needles and Grenadiers explorer William S. Cooper climbed Mount Richthofen by himself in 1908 in what is presumed to be the first ascent in historic times by Americans of European descent. No sign of previous climbers were present at that time.[5]
Today, the mountain is typically climbed from Lake Agnes to the north, easily reachable from Cameron Pass. The mountain is a steep Class 3 climb that often requires travel on steep scree slopes that are not very stable.
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Le mont Richthofen est le point culminant des montagnes Never Summer, dans les Rocheuses. Il culmine à 3 944 mètres et a été nommé en l'honneur du baron Ferdinand von Richthofen, géologue allemand pionnier[2].
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