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- Q962325 subject Q8492451.
- Q962325 abstract "Middle Teton Glacier is on the northeast flank of Middle Teton in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The alpine glacier is a popular mountaineering route for ice climbing and for access to the summit of Middle Teton and other peaks to the south. The glacier is at the west end of Garnet Canyon, which is the most popular route used by climbers ascending Grand Teton. The glacier melt feeds streams below including Spalding Falls, an 80 ft (24 m) high cascade. Between 1967 and 2006, Middle Teton Glacier lost approximately 25 percent of its surface area, shrinking from 52 to 39 acres (21 to 16 ha).".
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- Q962325 thumbnail Middle_Teton_Glacier.jpg?width=300.
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- Q962325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8492451.
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- Q962325 name "Middle Teton Glacier".
- Q962325 type Place.
- Q962325 type Glacier.
- Q962325 type Location.
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- Q962325 type Place.
- Q962325 type Thing.
- Q962325 type Q35666.
- Q962325 comment "Middle Teton Glacier is on the northeast flank of Middle Teton in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The alpine glacier is a popular mountaineering route for ice climbing and for access to the summit of Middle Teton and other peaks to the south. The glacier is at the west end of Garnet Canyon, which is the most popular route used by climbers ascending Grand Teton. The glacier melt feeds streams below including Spalding Falls, an 80 ft (24 m) high cascade.".
- Q962325 label "Middle Teton Glacier".
- Q962325 depiction Middle_Teton_Glacier.jpg.
- Q962325 name "Middle Teton Glacier".