Wheeler Peak (New Mexico)

Wheeler Peak (New Mexico)

Infobox Mountain
Name = Wheeler Peak
Photo = Wheeler Peak from Phillips.jpg
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Caption = Wheeler Peak at sunset.
Elevation = convert|13161|ft|m|0
Location = Taos County, New Mexico, USA
Range = Taos Mountains
Prominence = convert|3409|ft|m|0
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Coordinates = coord|36.5566961|-105.4169517|display=inline,title|format=dms|type:mountain_region:US
Topographic
USGS Wheeler Peak
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Easiest route = North Ridge
Listing = U.S. state high point

Wheeler Peak is the highest peak in the U.S. state of New Mexico, with an elevation of convert|13161|ft|m|0. It is located in the northern part of the state, northeast of Taos. It lies in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the southernmost subrange of the Rocky Mountains.

Named in honor of Major George Montague Wheeler (1832 - 1909) who for ten years led a party of surveyors and naturalists collecting geologic, biologic, planimetric and topographic data in New Mexico and six other southwestern states. The mountain was formerly called Taos Peak, after the nearby town of Taos, New Mexico.

Nearby peaks and features

Just north of Wheeler Peak is Mount Walter (13,141 feet/4,005 m), which is the second highest named summit in New Mexico, but is not usually considered an independent peak, as it has only about 80 feet (25 m) of topographic prominence. It is sometimes mistaken for Wheeler Peak, since it is along the standard route to Wheeler.Lake Fork Peak (12,881 feet/3,926 m) lies just across Williams Lake to the west of Wheeler.

The Taos Ski Valley lies just to the northwest of Wheeler Peak, while both the town of Taos and Taos Pueblo lie about 15 miles (24 km) to the southwest.

Wheeler Peak is the focus of the convert|19661|acre|km2|sing=on Wheeler Peak Wilderness area in the Carson National Forest. Much of the mountain area just south of the peak is on Taos Pueblo land, some convert|48000|acre|km2 having been returned to them from the Carson National Forest in 1970 [Julyan, B: "New Mexico's Wilderness Areas: The Complete Guide", page 73. Big Earth Publishing, 1999] and another convert|764|acre|km2 in 1996. [cite web |url=http://http://bulk.resource.org/gpo.gov/laws/104/publ333.104.pdf |title=Public Law 104-333 |accessdate=2008-07-19 |work= |publisher= |date= ]

Climbing

The standard route on Wheeler Peak is a hike along the north ridge. The route starts at the parking lot for Taos Ski Valley, and proceeds east along an old road to a broad saddle at Bull-of-the-Woods Meadow. It then turns south and winds its way among minor peaks and small valleys to gain Wheeler Peak from the north, going over the summit of Mount Walter along the way. This is a practical route even in winter, due to low (but nonzero) avalanche exposure.

An alternate route is to hike south from Taos Ski Valley to Williams Lake, and then climb directly up the 2,000 foot (610 m) west flank of the mountain. This is more direct than the standard route but involves a great deal of climbing on unpleasantly loose scree.

Other possible routes include the Horseshoe Lake/East Fork Trail and the Lost Lake Trail, both part of the Carson National Forest trail system, although neither of these trails go directly to the summit.

As do many major western peaks, Wheeler Peak has a summit register.

Notes

ee also

*4000 meter peaks of North America
*List of U.S. states by elevation
*Mountain peaks of North America
*Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
*Mountain peaks of the United States
*Southern Rocky Mountains

External links

* [http://www.summitpost.org/show/mountain_link.pl/mountain_id/287 Wheeler Peak on summitpost.org]
* [http://www.taosskivalley.com Taos Ski Valley Chamber of Commerce]
* [http://www.topoquest.com/map.asp?lat=36.5567&lon=-105.4169&size=m&symshow=n&u=6&datum=nad83&layer=DRG25&s=50 Wheeler Peak on TopoQuest]
* [http://www.jackieandalan.com/wheelerpeak.html Trip Report With Photos Of A Climb of Wheeler Peak]


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