Symmetry Spire

Summary

Symmetry Spire (10,565–10,645 feet (3,220–3,245 m)) is located in the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming.[3] The mountain, first climbed via the east ridge route on August 20, 1929, by Fritiof Fryxell and Phil Smith, towers above the northwest shore of Jenny Lake and Cascade Canyon. The scenic Lake of the Crags, a cirque lake or tarn, is located northwest of the summit and is accessed by way of Hanging Canyon. Popular with mountaineers, the spire has numerous challenging cliffs.[4][5]

Symmetry Spire
Symmetry Spire at center right and Storm Point center left
Highest point
Elevation10,565–10,645 ft (3,220–3,245 m)[1]
Prominence320[1]
Coordinates43°46′25″N 110°45′56″W / 43.77361°N 110.76556°W / 43.77361; -110.76556[2]
Geography
Symmetry Spire is located in Wyoming
Symmetry Spire
Symmetry Spire
Location in Wyoming
Symmetry Spire is located in the United States
Symmetry Spire
Symmetry Spire
Location in the United States
LocationGrand Teton National Park, Teton County, Wyoming, U.S.
Parent rangeTeton Range
Topo mapUSGS Mount Moran
Climbing
First ascentFryxell/Smith 1929
Easiest routeScramble/Technical class 4 to 5.8
Teton Range left to right with the Cathedral Group, Cascade Canyon, Symmetry Spire, Mount Saint John and Rockchuck Peak

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Symmetry Spire, Wyoming". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  2. ^ "Symmetry Spire". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  3. ^ Mount Moran, WY (Map). TopoQwest (United States Geological Survey Maps). Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  4. ^ Ortenburger, Leigh (November 1, 1996). A Climber's Guide to the Teton Range. Mountaineers Books. pp. 304–313. ISBN 978-0-89886-480-9.
  5. ^ "Symmetry Spire". SummitPost.org. Retrieved 2011-05-28.