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- Q599777 subject Q8436365.
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- Q599777 abstract "Granite Peak, at an elevation of 12,807 feet (3,904 m) above sea level, is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Montana, and is the tenth highest state high point in the nation. It lies within the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, in Park County very near the borders of Stillwater County and Carbon County. Granite Peak is 10 miles (16 km) north of the Wyoming border, 45 miles (72 km) southwest of Columbus, Montana.Granite Peak is the second most difficult state highpoint after Denali in Alaska, due to technical climbing, poor weather, and route finding. Granite Peak’s first ascent was made by Elers Koch, James C. Whitham and R.T. Ferguson on August 29, 1923 after several failed attempts by others. It was the last of the state highpoints to be climbed. Today, climbers typically spend two or three days ascending the peak, stopping over on the Froze-to-Death Plateau, although some climbers choose to ascend the peak in a single day. Another route that has gained popularity in recent years is the Southwest Couloir route, a non-technical route from the south starting near Cooke City; climbers generally take two days to complete it.".
- Q599777 elevation "3903.5736".
- Q599777 firstAscentYear "1923".
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- Q599777 nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGSGranite Peak".
- Q599777 prominence "1450.5432".
- Q599777 thumbnail Granite_Peak_Montana_2.jpg?width=300.
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- Q599777 elevationFt "12807".
- Q599777 firstAscent "1923".
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- Q599777 name "Granite Peak".
- Q599777 prominenceFt "4759".
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- Q599777 topo "USGS Granite Peak".
- Q599777 point "45.163426647 -109.807456247".
- Q599777 type Mountain.
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- Q599777 comment "Granite Peak, at an elevation of 12,807 feet (3,904 m) above sea level, is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of Montana, and is the tenth highest state high point in the nation. It lies within the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, in Park County very near the borders of Stillwater County and Carbon County.".
- Q599777 label "Granite Peak (Montana)".
- Q599777 lat "45.163426647".
- Q599777 long "-109.807456247".
- Q599777 depiction Granite_Peak_Montana_2.jpg.
- Q599777 name "Granite Peak".