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  2. Longs Peak - Wikipedia

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    Longs Peak is a mountain in the northern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 14,256-foot (4345.22 m) fourteener is located in the Rocky Mountain National Park Wilderness, 9.6 miles (15.5 km) southwest by south (bearing 209°) of the Town of Estes Park, Colorado, United States.

  3. The Diamond (Longs Peak) - Wikipedia

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    East face of Longs Peak, also known as the Diamond. The Diamond is the sheer and prominent east face of Longs Peak and named for the shape of the cliff. The face has a vertical gain of more than 900 feet (270 m) all above an elevation of 13,000 feet (4,000 m). It is a world-famous Alpine climb. [1]

  4. D1 (Longs Peak) - Wikipedia

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    The D1 is the original technical climbing route up the Diamond of Longs Peak.In 1954, when National Park Service was petitioned to allow climbing on the Diamond they responded with an official closure.

  5. Agnes Vaille Shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Agnes Vaille Shelter is a beehive-shaped stone shelter along E. Longs Peak Trail near the summit of Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA. The first shelter was built in 1927 by the National Park Service after a number of climbers died ascending Longs Peak. The shelter was named for Agnes Vaille, who died while ...

  6. Steph Davis - Wikipedia

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    The Diamond on Longs Peak is the most famous alpine rock climbing area in Colorado. Davis has made free solo climbing a specialty and is "one of the world's most experienced" free solo climbers. [14] In free solo climbing, climbers rely only on themselves to ascend the rock and use no protective gear; they use no ropes, harnesses or anything ...

  7. Casual Route - Wikipedia

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    Climbing area: The Diamond, Longs Peak: Route type: Big wall climbing: Vertical gain: 900 ft (approx. 275 m) Pitches: 7: ... of Longs Peak. [1] References External ...

  8. Jim Detterline - Wikipedia

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    James Lee Detterline (February 28, 1956 – October 2016) was an American mountaineer, rescuer, and park ranger.He was known for having around 428 ascents of Longs Peak (the most of any person); [1] a feat for which Tom Hornbein dubbed him "Mr. Longs Peak".

  9. Twin Sisters Peaks - Wikipedia

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    Twin Sisters East Peak. Colorado. Location: Rocky Mountain ... Topo map(s) USGS 7.5' topographic map Longs Peak, Colorado [3] Climbing; Easiest route: hike, scramble ...