- Torreys Peak
Infobox Mountain
Name = Torreys Peak
Photo = Grays and Torreys Peaks 2006-08-06.jpg
Caption = Torreys Peak on right,Grays Peak on left
Elevation = convert|14267|ft|m|0
Location = Colorado, USA
Range =Front Range
Prominence = convert|560|ft|m|0|abbr=on [http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=5662 Torreys Peak on peakbagger.com] ]
Coordinates = coord|39|38|34|N|105|49|15|W |type:mountain_region:US-CO |display=inline,title
Topographic
USGS Grays Peak
First ascent = 1861 byCharles C. Parry
Easiest route = 4½ mile hikeTorreys Peak is a
mountain in theFront Range region of theRocky Mountains inColorado . It is one of 54fourteener s in Colorado. Its nearest major city is Denver. The first man to ascend Torreys Peak, botanistCharles C. Parry , named the peak for his botanist colleagueJohn Torrey . Torrey actually did not see the peak until 1872, 11 years later. It is nearly always mentioned in conjunction with nearbyGrays Peak . Torreys Peak is located along theContinental Divide , as well as the division betweenClear Creek County and Summit County.There are three main trails used to reach the summit. The first is actually a continuation of the main trail to the summit of Grays Peak, which starts in
Stevens Gulch . See theGrays Peak article for more information on accessing that trail.A popular and challenging variation of this trail follows class-3 Kelso Ridge. This route splits from the Grays Peak trail two miles from the trailhead, climbs to the 12,400-foot saddle between Torreys and 13,164-foot Kelso Mountain, then follows the rugged ridge about a mile to the summit.
The third trail starts at
Loveland Pass about 4½ miles to the northwest. To reach Loveland Pass, follow I-70 west from Denver 55 miles to whereUS Route 6 breaks off and heads south. Follow the meandering Route 6 approximately seven miles to the trailhead at Loveland Pass, at an elevation of 11,990 feet.The steepest part of the trail actually begins right away with a half mile climb of 1,000 feet. The trail follows the Continental Divide gently taking the climber down into three saddles and up two more peaks, including Grizzly Peak (13,427 feet). The final saddle rests at approximately 12,600. From this saddle, it is a mile-long ascent of 1,800 feet to the final summit.
Once at the summit, many opt to continue on to Grays Peak, 0.75 miles away. The trail from Torreys Peak to Grays Peak dips down to a 13,707-foot saddle and then climbs back up to 14,270 feet.
ee also
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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
External links
* [http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/150385/torreys-peak.html Torreys Peak on Summitpost]
* [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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