| North face of the Grand Teton | |
|---|---|
| Location | Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, US | 
| Coordinates | 43°44′28″N 110°48′07″W / 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 | 
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]
References
- ↑ Roper, Steve; Steck, Allen (1979). Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books. ISBN 0-87156-292-8.
- ↑ Ortenburger, Leigh N.; Reynold G. Jackson (November 1996). A Climber's Guide to the Teton Range Third Edition (3 Sub ed.). Mountaineers Books. ISBN 0-89886-480-1.
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