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  2. The Titan (Fisher Towers) - Wikipedia

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    The Titan is the steepest peak in the United States. [4] It has also been attributed to be the largest, free-standing, natural tower in the United States. The tower contains the Finger of Fate Route , first climbed in 1962, which is recognized in the historic climbing text Fifty Classic Climbs of North America and considered a classic around ...

  3. Fisher Towers - Wikipedia

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    Nearest city: Moab, Utah: Coordinates: 1]: Climbing type: trad and aid climbing of towers and faces: Height: Titan: 900 feet (270 m); Ancient Art: 400 feet (120 m): Pitches: up to 7: Ratings: Apart from couple moderate routes most climbs are at hard (up to A6): Grades: up to IV: Rock type: Cutler sandstone capped with Moenkopi sandstone and caked with a stucco of red mud: Quantity of rock ...

  4. Finger of Fate (Fisher Towers) - Wikipedia

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    Finger of Fate is a big wall aid climbing route located in Moab, Utah, on the Titan, the tallest of the Fisher Towers. It was first climbed in 1962. It was first climbed in 1962. The route saw its first clean ascent in 1996 by Stevie Haston and Laurence Gauoult.

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  7. Fisher Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Precipitation runoff from the mountain's east slope drains into headwaters of Fisher Creek which is a tributary of the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River, whereas the west slope drains into headwaters of the Stillwater River. Topographic relief is modest as the summit rises 1,750 feet (533 meters) above the Stillwater River in two miles (3.2 km).

  8. Fisher Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Fisher Engineering is an American manufacturer of snowplows and other professional snow removal equipment, located in Rockland, Maine. Fisher Engineering is a subsidiary of Douglas Dynamics ( NYSE : PLOW ), which also owns Western Products , Blizzard, and TrynEx International, each producing their own snowplow brands.

  9. Fisher and New Center Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Fisher Building is a 30-story office building designed by Albert Kahn. It was built in 1928, constructed primarily of limestone , granite , and marble . It was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989, has been nicknamed Detroit's largest art object . [ 2 ]