- West Spanish Peak
Infobox Mountain
Name = West Spanish Peak
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Elevation = 13,626 ft (4,153 m)
Location =Colorado ,United States
Range =Culebra Range ,Sangre de Cristo Mountains
Coordinates = coord|37|22|32|N|104|59|35|W|type:mountain
Prominence = 3,686 ft (1,124 m) [http://www.peaklist.org/USlists/COP2000.html Colorado high-prominence peaks on peaklist.org] ]
Topographic
First ascent =
Easiest route = West Ridge: hike/scramble (Class 2)West Spanish Peak is a high mountain peak in the
US state ofColorado . It is the higher of the twoSpanish Peaks , two large igneous stocks which form an eastern outlier of theCulebra Range , a subrange of theSangre de Cristo Mountains . Though not afourteener , it is the twelfth most topographically prominent peak in the state.Due to its position well east of the Culebra Range and on the edge of the eastern plains of Colorado, West Spanish Peak enjoys great local vertical relief in almost all directions. For example, it rises over 5,200 ft (1,585 m) in less than 4 miles (6.4 km) on both its north and south flanks.__NOTOC__
Geology
While the Spanish Peaks have the appearance of volcanic cones, they are actually stocks, remnants of an
igneous batholith which formed underground around 25 million years ago. They are surrounded by radiating dikes, up to 14 miles (22 km) long, made of the same material. [http://sangres.com/mountains/spanpks/index.htm The Spanish Peaks on sangres.com] ]Hiking/climbing
The standard ascent route for West Spanish Peak starts at Cordova Pass, a high pass (11,248 ft/3,428 m) to the west of the peak. It follows a trail for about 2 miles (3.2 km) and a rough path on
talus andscree up the southwest ridge of the peak for an additional 1.5 miles (2.4 km).Mike Garratt and Bob Martin, "Colorado's High Thirteeners", Third Edition, Johnson Books, Boulder, Colorado, ISBN 0-917895-39-8.]ee also
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Colorado 4000 meter peaks
*Colorado mountain peaks
*Colorado mountain ranges
*Mountain peaks of Colorado
*Mountain peaks of North America
*Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
*Mountain peaks of the United States
*Southern Rocky Mountains References
External links
* [http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/150802/west-spanish-peak.html West Spanish Peak on Summitpost]
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