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- Mount_Lindsey abstract "Mount Lindsey, elevation 14,048 ft (4,282 m), is a fourteener in the Sangre de Cristo Range of southern Colorado. Located near Blanca Peak, it is the forty-third highest mountain in Colorado. The summit and most of the southern flank of the mountain are privately held, but access to the summit is allowed. In 1954, the name was changed to honor Malcolm Lindsey, a beloved chaperone for the Juniors of the Colorado Mountain Club in the 1940s. Previously the mountain had been known as Old Baldy.".
- Mount_Lindsey elevation "4281.8304".
- Mount_Lindsey locatedInArea Colorado.
- Mount_Lindsey locatedInArea Costilla_County,_Colorado.
- Mount_Lindsey mountainRange Sangre_de_Cristo_Range.
- Mount_Lindsey nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGS Blanca Peak".
- Mount_Lindsey prominence "463.9056".
- Mount_Lindsey thumbnail Mount_Lindsey_and_Iron_Nipple.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Lindsey wikiPageExternalLink peakmain.php?peak=Mt.%20Lindsey.
- Mount_Lindsey wikiPageID "3129196".
- Mount_Lindsey wikiPageRevisionID "603861772".
- Mount_Lindsey easiestRoute "Scramble,".
- Mount_Lindsey elevationFt "14048".
- Mount_Lindsey hasPhotoCollection Mount_Lindsey.
- Mount_Lindsey label "Mount Lindsey".
- Mount_Lindsey latD "37".
- Mount_Lindsey latM "35".
- Mount_Lindsey latNs "N".
- Mount_Lindsey latS "1".
- Mount_Lindsey listing List_of_Colorado_fourteeners.
- Mount_Lindsey location Colorado.
- Mount_Lindsey location Costilla_County,_Colorado.
- Mount_Lindsey longD "105".
- Mount_Lindsey longEw "W".
- Mount_Lindsey longM "26".
- Mount_Lindsey longS "42".
- Mount_Lindsey map "Colorado".
- Mount_Lindsey mapCaption "Colorado".
- Mount_Lindsey name "Mount Lindsey".
- Mount_Lindsey photo "Mount Lindsey and Iron Nipple.jpg".
- Mount_Lindsey photoCaption "Mt. Lindsey as seen from U.S. Route 160.".
- Mount_Lindsey prominenceFt "1522".
- Mount_Lindsey range Sangre_de_Cristo_Range.
- Mount_Lindsey topo "USGS Blanca Peak".
- Mount_Lindsey wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Mount_Lindsey subject Category:Fourteeners_of_Colorado.
- Mount_Lindsey subject Category:Geography_of_Costilla_County,_Colorado.
- Mount_Lindsey subject Category:Mountains_of_Colorado.
- Mount_Lindsey subject Category:Sangre_de_Cristo_Mountains.
- Mount_Lindsey point "37.58361111111111 -105.445".
- Mount_Lindsey type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Mount_Lindsey type Mountain109359803.
- Mount_Lindsey type MountainsOfColorado.
- Mount_Lindsey type NaturalElevation109366317.
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- Mount_Lindsey type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Mount_Lindsey type Mountain.
- Mount_Lindsey type NaturalPlace.
- Mount_Lindsey type Place.
- Mount_Lindsey type Wikidata:Q532.
- Mount_Lindsey type Mountain.
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- Mount_Lindsey type Mountain.
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- Mount_Lindsey comment "Mount Lindsey, elevation 14,048 ft (4,282 m), is a fourteener in the Sangre de Cristo Range of southern Colorado. Located near Blanca Peak, it is the forty-third highest mountain in Colorado. The summit and most of the southern flank of the mountain are privately held, but access to the summit is allowed. In 1954, the name was changed to honor Malcolm Lindsey, a beloved chaperone for the Juniors of the Colorado Mountain Club in the 1940s. Previously the mountain had been known as Old Baldy.".
- Mount_Lindsey label "Mount Lindsey".
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- Mount_Lindsey lat "37.58361111111111".
- Mount_Lindsey long "-105.445".
- Mount_Lindsey wasDerivedFrom Mount_Lindsey?oldid=603861772.
- Mount_Lindsey depiction Mount_Lindsey_and_Iron_Nipple.jpg.
- Mount_Lindsey isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Lindsey.
- Mount_Lindsey name "Mount Lindsey".