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The north face of the Grand Teton is a technical rock climbing in Wyoming. Today the route is usually climbed by a variation that avoids the chimneys which are often wet or icy. The route is recognized in the historic climbing text Fifty Classic Climbs of North America and considered a classic around the world.[1][2]
North face of the Grand Teton | |
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Location | Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, US |
Coordinates | 43.74110°N 110.802°W |
Climbing area | Grand Teton |
Route type | Trad/alpine |
Vertical gain | 3,000 feet |
Pitches | 12 |
Rating | 5.8 |
Grade | IV |
First ascent | Paul Petzoldt, Jack Durrance & Eldon Petzoldt, 1936 |
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