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- Owen-Spalding_route abstract "The Owen-Spalding route is a technical climbing route on Grand Teton (13,775 feet (4,199 m)), the highest peak in the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It was pioneered by William O. Owen, Franklin Spalding, Frank Peterson, and John Shive on August 11, 1898, during the mountain's first ascent. While Owen, who had made previous attempts in 1891 and 1897, organized the 1898 effort Spaulding was the more experienced mountaineer and first on the summit.The Owen-Spalding route begins at the Lower Saddle (11,600 ft (3,500 m)+), a high mountain pass between the Grand and Middle Teton peaks. Scrambling and sections of modest difficulty climbing lead to the Upper Saddle, with a sub-peak known as The Enclosure (13,300 ft (4,100 m)+) to the west and the west wall of Grand Teton to the east. From the Upper Saddle ropes are usually used by novices traversing exposed 2,000 ft (610 m)) cliffs along the west flank, but the section is generally considered non-technical. Features such as the "Belly Roll" and "The Crawl", where climbers usually straddle a rock fin for several yards, lead to the Double Chimney. The chimneys, the most complex section of the climb and oftentimes icy, yield to a steep scramble to the summit. The descent may be down-climbed or rappeled using several fixed anchors.".
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- Owen-Spalding_route climbingArea Teton_Range.
- Owen-Spalding_route ffa "1898-08-11".
- Owen-Spalding_route firstAscent "William O. Owen, Franklin Spalding, Frank Peterson, and John Shive".
- Owen-Spalding_route grade "III".
- Owen-Spalding_route hasPhotoCollection Owen-Spalding_route.
- Owen-Spalding_route location Grand_Teton.
- Owen-Spalding_route location United_States.
- Owen-Spalding_route location Wyoming.
- Owen-Spalding_route name "Owen-Spalding route".
- Owen-Spalding_route pitches "1".
- Owen-Spalding_route rating "5.4".
- Owen-Spalding_route routeType "Aid climbing, Alpine".
- Owen-Spalding_route subject Category:Climbing_routes.
- Owen-Spalding_route subject Category:Mountains_of_Grand_Teton_National_Park.
- Owen-Spalding_route subject Category:United_States_National_Park_high_points.
- Owen-Spalding_route point "43.74111111111111 -110.8025".
- Owen-Spalding_route type SpatialThing.
- Owen-Spalding_route comment "The Owen-Spalding route is a technical climbing route on Grand Teton (13,775 feet (4,199 m)), the highest peak in the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It was pioneered by William O. Owen, Franklin Spalding, Frank Peterson, and John Shive on August 11, 1898, during the mountain's first ascent.".
- Owen-Spalding_route label "Owen-Spalding route".
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- Owen-Spalding_route sameAs Q7114377.
- Owen-Spalding_route sameAs Q7114377.
- Owen-Spalding_route lat "43.74111111111111".
- Owen-Spalding_route long "-110.8025".
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