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{{Short description|Mountain in the state of Colorado}} |
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| name = San Luis Peak |
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| photo = San Luis Peak, San Juan Mountains, Saguache County, Colorado, USA 01.jpg |
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| photo_alt = Photo of San Luis Peak |
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| Location = [[Colorado]], [[United States]] |
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| photo_caption = San Luis Peak viewed from the northeast |
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| map = Colorado |
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| Prominence = 3,114 ft (948 m)<ref name="peaklist">[http://www.peaklist.org/USlists/COP2000.html Colorado high-prominence peaks on peaklist.org]</ref> |
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| map_caption = '''[[Colorado]]''' |
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| Coordinates = {{coor dms|37|59|13|N|106|55|51|W|type:mountain_region:US}} |
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| location = [[Saguache County, Colorado|Saguache County]], [[Colorado]],<br/>[[United States]]<ref name=GNIS>{{cite gnis|id=190463|name=San Luis Peak|access-date=November 13, 2014}}</ref> |
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| coordinates = {{coord|37.9867757|N|106.9312578|W|type:mountain_region:US-CO_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |
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| First ascent = 1874 by Franklin Rhoda and A. D. Wilson<ref name="peakbagger">[http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=5874 San Luis Peak on peakbagger.com]</ref> |
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| elevation_ref = <ref name=NGS>{{cite ngs|pid=HL0570|name=SAN LUIS PEAK CAIRN|accessdate=January 8, 2016}}</ref> |
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| Easiest route = South Ridge or East Flank: hike |
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| prominence = 3113 ft (949 m) |
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| prominence_ref = <ref name=PB>{{cite web|url=http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=5874|title=San Luis Peak, Colorado|publisher=Peakbagger.com|access-date=January 8, 2016}}</ref> |
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|[[List of the highest major summits of North America|North America highest peaks]] 58th |
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|[[List of the highest major summits of the United States|US highest major peaks]] 44th |
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|[[List of the highest major summits of Colorado|Colorado highest major peaks]] 24th |
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| first_ascent = 1874 by Franklin Rhoda and A. D. Wilson<ref name=PB/> |
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| easiest_route = Northeast Ridge: Hike, {{YDS|1}}<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.14ers.com/routelist.php?peakid=10050 | title = San Luis Peak Routes | publisher = 14ers.com }}</ref> |
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| elevation_system = NAVD88 |
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| isolation = 26.9 mi (43.4 km) |
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| isolation_ref = <ref name=PB/> |
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'''San Luis Peak''' is a |
'''San Luis Peak''' is a high summit in the [[San Juan Mountains]], a range in the [[Rocky Mountains]] of [[North America]]. The [[Topographic prominence|prominent]] {{convert|4273.8|m|0|order=flip|comma=5|adj=on}} [[fourteener]] is located in the [[Gunnison National Forest]] portion of the [[La Garita Wilderness]] in [[Saguache County, Colorado|Saguache County]] approximately {{convert|10|mi|km|0}} north of [[Creede, Colorado|Creede]]. It is situated rather far to the east of the other fourteeners in the San Juans, and has more of a wilderness setting than many of the others. |
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[[File:San Luis Peak, San Juan Mountains, Saguache County, Colorado, USA 02.jpg|thumb|center|190px|San Luis Peak viewed from the Northeast Ridge route]]San Luis Peak is a relatively straightforward climb, with two hiking routes to the summit. The Northeast Ridge route begins at the Stewart Creek Trailhead and is {{convert|13.5|mi|km|abbr=on}} round trip. The South Ridge route begins at the West Willow Creek Trailhead north of Creede. This route is almost entirely above treeline and is {{convert|12.3|mi|km|abbr=on}} round trip.<ref name="dawson">{{cite book |last =Dawson |first =Louis W. II |title =Dawson's Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners | year = 1994 |volume = 2 |publisher = Blue Clover Press |isbn = 0-9628867-1-8 |url-access = registration |url =https://archive.org/details/dawsonsguidetoco00daws}}</ref><ref name="roach">{{cite book |last=Roach |first=Gerry |title=Colorado's Fourteeners: From Hikes to Climbs |year=2011 |edition=3rd |publisher=Fulcrum Publishing |location=Golden, Colorado|isbn=978-1-55591-746-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url =http://www.14ers.com/photos/peakmain.php?peak=San%20Luis%20Peak |title =San Luis Peak |publisher = 14ers.com |access-date =25 March 2020}}</ref> |
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San Luis Peak is a relatively straightforward climb, with two hiking routes to the summit, the South Ridge and the East Flank.<ref name="dawson">Louis W. Dawson II, ''Dawson's Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners, Volume 2'', Blue Clover Press, 1996, ISBN 0-9628867-2-6</ref> |
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==See also== |
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*[[Colorado 4000 meter peaks]] |
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*[[Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains]] |
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*[[Mountain peaks of the United States]] |
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*[[Southern Rocky Mountains]] |
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*[http://thecoloradohiker.com/san_luis_peak.htm San Luis Peak hiking info] |
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| url = https://www.14ers.com/php14ers/14er.php?peakid=10050 |
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* {{cite web |
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| title = San Luis Peak |
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| publisher = Summitpost.org |
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| access-date = 2008-12-11 }} |
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{{Mountains of Colorado}} |
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[[Category:Fourteeners of Colorado]] |
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[[Category:Rio Grande National Forest]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:42, 22 September 2024
San Luis Peak | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 14,022 ft (4273.8 m)[1] NAVD88 |
Prominence | 3113 ft (949 m)[2] |
Isolation | 26.9 mi (43.4 km)[2] |
Listing | |
Coordinates | 37°59′12″N 106°55′53″W / 37.9867757°N 106.9312578°W[1] |
Geography | |
Location | Saguache County, Colorado, United States[3] |
Parent range | San Juan Mountains, Rocky Mountains |
Topo map(s) | USGS 7.5' topographic map San Luis Peak, Colorado[1] |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1874 by Franklin Rhoda and A. D. Wilson[2] |
Easiest route | Northeast Ridge: Hike, class 1[4] |
San Luis Peak is a high summit in the San Juan Mountains, a range in the Rocky Mountains of North America. The prominent 14,022-foot (4273.8 m) fourteener is located in the Gunnison National Forest portion of the La Garita Wilderness in Saguache County approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of Creede. It is situated rather far to the east of the other fourteeners in the San Juans, and has more of a wilderness setting than many of the others.
San Luis Peak is a relatively straightforward climb, with two hiking routes to the summit. The Northeast Ridge route begins at the Stewart Creek Trailhead and is 13.5 mi (21.7 km) round trip. The South Ridge route begins at the West Willow Creek Trailhead north of Creede. This route is almost entirely above treeline and is 12.3 mi (19.8 km) round trip.[5][6][7]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "SAN LUIS PEAK CAIRN". NGS Data Sheet. National Geodetic Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Department of Commerce. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
- ^ a b c "San Luis Peak, Colorado". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
- ^ "San Luis Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved November 13, 2014.
- ^ "San Luis Peak Routes". 14ers.com.
- ^ Dawson, Louis W. II (1994). Dawson's Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners. Vol. 2. Blue Clover Press. ISBN 0-9628867-1-8.
- ^ Roach, Gerry (2011). Colorado's Fourteeners: From Hikes to Climbs (3rd ed.). Golden, Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing. ISBN 978-1-55591-746-3.
- ^ "San Luis Peak". 14ers.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
External links
[edit]- "San Luis Peak". 14ers.com.
- "San Luis Peak". Summitpost.org. Retrieved 2008-12-11.