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Teepe Pillar

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Topo map
  
USGS Grand Teton

Prominence
  
57 m

Parent range
  
Teton Range

Elevation
  
3,739 m

Mountain range
  
Teton Range

Location
  
Grand Teton National Park, Teton County, Wyoming, U.S.

First ascent
  
1930 by Robert Underhill & Kenneth Henderson

Easiest route
  
Technical, class 5.4 to 5.8

Similar
  
Nez Perce Peak, Mount Owen, Middle Teton, Symmetry Spire, South Teton

Teepe Pillar (12,266 feet (3,739 m)) is located in the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, immediately south of Grand Teton. The peak is the seventh highest in the Teton Range. Teepe Pillar is separated from Grand Teton by a col which drops sharply to the east and west. Northeast of and well below the summit, the Teepe Glacier is situated in a cirque. From Jackson Hole, Teepe Pillar is difficult to observe except from the northeast as it is hidden from view by Disappointment Peak.

Map of Teepe Pillar, Wyoming 83414, USA

Best access to the summit is by way of Garnet Canyon to the Lower Saddle, a broad plateau which divides Grand Teton from Middle Teton. The summit is easiest to reach when approached from the west; however, true to its name, the pillar is a steep technical climb from every direction, involving up to 5 pitches at Class 5.4 to reach the summit.

References

Teepe Pillar Wikipedia