PYRAMID PEAK (COLORADO)


'Pyramid Peak' is a fourteen thousand foot mountain in the US state of Colorado. It is the 47th highest mountain peak in Colorado, and 78th highest peak in the United States. It is located in the Elk Mountains in southeastern Pitkin County, approximately 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Aspen. The summit somewhat resembles a ragged square pyramid and is visible from the Roaring Fork River valley north of Aspen along the canyon of Maroon Creek.
Like many of the peaks in the Elks, Pyramid Peak is quite steep, especially compared to more gentle fourteeners such as Mount Elbert. For example, the peak's summit rises 4,000 ft (1,220 m) above Crater Lake to the northwest in only 1.2 mi (1.9 km), and 4,400 ft (1,340 m) above East Maroon Creek to the east of the peak in the same horizontal distance.[1]

Contents
Climbing
See also
References
External links

Climbing


The standard climbing routes on Pyramid Peak are the northeast and northwest ridges (the latter is also known as the "Keyhole Route"). These routes involve difficult route finding (very difficult, in the case of the northwest ridge), high exposure, and a great deal of loose rock. Hence they are two of the most difficult and dangerous of all of the standard routes on the Colorado fourteeners.[2]

See also



Colorado fourteeners

Colorado mountain peaks

Colorado mountain ranges

Mountain peaks of North America

Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains

Mountain peaks of the United States

References


1. Pyramid Peak on Topozone
2. Louis W. Dawson II, ''Dawson's Guide to Colorado's Fourteeners, Volume 1'', Blue Clover Press, 1994, ISBN 0-9628867-1-8

External links



Pyramid Peak on Summitpost

Pyramid Peak on Distantpeak.com

Pyramid Peak on peakbagger.com

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