- Grays Peak
Infobox Mountain
Name = Grays Peak
Photo = Grays and Torreys Peaks 2006-08-06.jpg
Caption = Grays Peak on left,Torreys Peak on right
Elevation = 14,270 ft (4,350 m)
Location =Colorado , USA
Range =Front Range
Prominence = 2,770 ft (844 m)
Coordinates = coord|39|38|02|N|105|49|01|W|type:mountain_region:US
Topographic
USGS Grays Peak
First ascent =1861 byCharles C. Parry
Easiest route = 3.5 mile (5.6 km) hikeGrays Peak is the highest
mountain in theFront Range of theSouthern Rocky Mountains in theU.S. State of Colorado . It is one of 54fourteener s (mountains of over 14,000 feet (4,268 m) in elevation) in Colorado. Its nearest major city is Denver. The first man to ascend Grays Peak, botanistCharles C. Parry , named the peak for his botanist colleagueAsa Gray . Gray actually did not see the peak until1872 , 11 years later. It is nearly always mentioned in conjunction with nearbyTorreys Peak . Grays Peak is located on theContinental Divide , as well as the boundary betweenClear Creek County and Summit County. Its summit is the highest point exactly on the Continental Divide. (There are higher summits, such asMount Elbert , which are near the Divide.)Like the other fourteeners nearby, Grays Peak is considered to be an easy hike by fourteener standards, and is very popular among weekend climbers. Usually a climb to the summit of Grays Peak is accompanied by continuing on to Torreys Peak, less than a mile away.
The main trail departs from
Stevens Gulch , to the northeast. To get to the Stevens Gulch Trailhead, take I-70 west from Denver about 50 miles (80 km) to Bakerville. From there, take Stevens Gulch Road south about 2.5 miles (4 km) to the trailhead.As of the summer of 2008, Steven's Gulch Road is still open for traffic, but is no longer maintained. With cuts in the road over 2 feet deep and large stones in the path, travel to the trailhead is only feasible for large
off-road vehicle s, motorcycles orAll-terrain vehicles From the trailhead, it is a hike of about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) and a climb of 3,040 feet (927 m). The trail, well-marked and well-trodden, begins by following the gulch for a slow rise in elevation, before hitting the steeper slopes.
At the climber's option, the trail continues from the summit north to Torreys Peak. The trail descends the saddle down to 13,707 feet (4,178 m) before climbing back to the summit of Torreys Peak at 14,267 feet (4,349 m).
ee also
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Colorado 4000 meter peaks
*Colorado fourteeners
*Colorado mountain peaks
*Colorado mountain ranges
*Continental Divide
*Mountain peaks of Colorado
*Mountain peaks of North America
*Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
*Mountain peaks of the United States
*Southern Rocky Mountains External links
* [http://www.14ers.com/photos/peakmain.php?peak=Grays%20Peak Grays and Torreys Peaks on 14ers.com]
* [http://www.trailcentral.com/gps/gps_details.php?key=303 Grays and Torreys Peaks on TrailCentral.com]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=114290139151454608817.0004467a446ecadf17115&z=14 GPS Trail Map using Google Maps]
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