- Pigeon Peak
Infobox Mountain
Name = Pigeon Peak
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Elevation = 13,972 ft (4,259 m)
Location =Colorado ,United States
Range = Needle Mountains,San Juan Mountains
Coordinates = coord|37|37|57|N|107|38|44|W|type:mountain
Prominence = 1,152 ft (351 m) [http://www.ryananderin.org/lists/prominence.html Colorado high-prominence peaks] ]
TopographicUSGS Snowdon Peak
First ascent =
Easiest route = Northwest slopes: scramble (class 3)Pigeon Peak is a high peak of the Needle Mountains, a subrange of the
San Juan Mountains in the southwestern part of theUS State ofColorado . It rises dramatically on the east side of theAnimas River , 1.5 mi (2.4 km) west of thefourteener Mount Eolus . It is located in theWeminuche Wilderness , part of theSan Juan National Forest .Pigeon Peak is notable both for its absolute height and for its local relief in particular. It is the 57th highest independent peak in Colorado,This uses a 300 foot
topographic prominence cutoff.] Mike Garratt and Bob Martin, "Colorado's High Thirteeners, Third Edition", Johnson Press, Boulder, 1992, ISBN 0-917895-39-8.] narrowly missing the well-known list offourteeners . In terms of local relief, it is one of the most impressive peaks in Colorado. Its most dramatic rise is over the Animas River to the west, over which it rises 5,750 ft (1,750 m) in under 2.5 mi (4 km). Also, its east face is a 1,000 ft (305 m) cliff. [http://www.topoquest.com/map.asp?lat=37.6325&lon=-107.64556&datum=nad27&u=6&layer=DRG&size=l&s=50 Pigeon Peak on TopoQuest] ]Climbing
Since Pigeon Peak is not a fourteener, it sees far less traffic than the nearby trio of
Mount Eolus ,Windom Peak , andSunlight Peak . The standard route is not technically difficult, but it is long and requires a little-hiked wilderness approach. Climbers typically camp nearRuby Lake north of the peak. From there the route ascends to a saddle between Pigeon Peak and Turret Peak, southwest of Pigeon. The route then descends and makes a traverse around to the opposite side of the peak, finally ascending the northwest slopes. Difficulties involve class 3scrambling . [http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/151877/Pigeon-Peak.html Pigeon Peak on Summitpost] ]References
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