Humboldt Peak

GPTKB entity

Statements (53)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf mountain
gptkbp:access 4WD_road
gptkbp:accessibility hiking
gptkbp:area gptkb:San_Isabel_National_Forest
gptkbp:attraction scenic views
gptkbp:challenges class 2
gptkbp:climate variable
alpine
gptkbp:climbRate gptkb:Humboldt_Peak_Summit
June to September
popular among climbers
known for its scenic beauty.
first climbed in 1921
Southwest_Ridge
often_climbed_in_conjunction_with_Crestone_Peak
gptkbp:coordinates 37° 30′ 36″ N, 105° 30′ 36″ W
gptkbp:culturalSignificance named after a scientist
gptkbp:elevation 14,064 feet
gptkbp:firstAscent 1921
gptkbp:firstSeason summer
gptkbp:geographicalFeature gptkb:Rocky_Mountains
gptkbp:geologicalFeatures granite
gptkbp:historicalSignificance part_of_Colorado's_14ers
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Humboldt Peak
gptkbp:landmark gptkb:Humboldt_Peak
gptkbp:landOwnership gptkb:US_Forest_Service
gptkbp:landscape USGS_Blanca_Peak
gptkbp:location gptkb:Colorado
gptkbp:namedAfter gptkb:Alexander_von_Humboldt
gptkbp:nearestCity gptkb:Westcliffe,_Colorado
gptkbp:parent gptkb:Crestone_Peak
gptkbp:partOf Sangre de Cristo Mountains
gptkbp:primaryUser moderate
gptkbp:prominence 1,200 feet
# 56 in Colorado
gptkbp:route hiking
gptkbp:safetyFeatures altitude sickness
weather changes
rockfall
gptkbp:surroundingArea gptkb:Crestone_Needle
gptkb:Blanca_Peak
gptkb:Crestone_Peak
black bears
wildflowers
pine trees
aspen trees
willows
gptkbp:tour gptkb:Humboldt_Peak_Trail
Lake_Como_Road
gptkbp:viewpoint gptkb:Crestone_Needle
gptkbp:wildlife mountain goats
bighorn sheep
elk