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Mount Ritter

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Parent peak
  
Red Slate Mountain

Mountain type
  
Metavolcanic rock

First ascent
  
1872

First ascender
  
John Muir

Topo map
  
USGS Mount Ritter

Elevation
  
4,008 m

Prominence
  
1,206 m

Age of rock
  
Cretaceous

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Listing
  
North America highest peaks 124th US highest major peaks 103rd California highest major peaks 16th California county high points 6th SPS Emblem peak

Location
  
Ansel Adams Wilderness, Madera County, California, U.S.

Parent range
  
Sierra Nevada, Ritter Range

Mountain range
  
Sierra Nevada, Ritter Range

Similar
  
Banner Peak, Minarets, Mount Lyell, North Palisade, Mount Humphreys

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Mount Ritter is located in the Sierra Nevada, in Madera County of California, in the Western United States. It is in the Ansel Adams Wilderness of the Inyo and Sierra National Forests. Mount Ritter is the 15th highest mountain peak of California.

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Map of Mt Ritter, California, USA

GeographyEdit

Mount Ritter is made of a strikingly dark rock, and is quite prominent due to its height (over 13,000 ft) and isolation. It is in the middle of the Ritter Range, which includes Banner Peak and the Minarets. The prominent and memorable shape of the Ritter-Banner pair is visible from high elevations far to both north and south along the Sierra Nevada.

The mountain is named by Josiah Whitney, chief of the California Geological Survey, for Carl Ritter, who had been a teacher of his when he was a student in Berlin during the 1840s.

References

Mount Ritter Wikipedia