Mount Stuart East Face

GPTKB entity

Statements (53)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf mountain face
gptkbp:access Forest_Service_Road_9701
via_Ingalls_Lake_Trail
gptkbp:bestTimeToVisit July to September
gptkbp:challenges technical climbing
gptkbp:climate alpine climate
gptkbp:climbRate gptkb:Cascade_Range
summer
intermediate
weather changes
5.10
popular among climbers
East Face Route
leave no trace
navigation difficulties
trad climbing
physical endurance required
annual climbing meet
mental focus required
popular climbing destination since 1970s
route finding skills needed
gptkbp:drivetrain standard rack
gptkbp:elevation 9,415 feet
gptkbp:environment subalpine zone
gptkbp:famousFor rock climbing
gptkbp:firstAscent gptkb:Bob_Kamps
gptkb:John_L._H._Hargreaves
gptkb:Jim_Nelson
1976
Tom_McMillan
gptkbp:geologicalFeatures granite
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Mount Stuart East Face
gptkbp:locatedIn gptkb:Washington
gptkbp:notableFeature steep faces
cracks and chimneys
large granite slabs
gptkbp:partOf gptkb:Mount_Stuart
gptkbp:photography scenic views
gptkbp:prominence 1,000 feet
gptkbp:route varied rock quality
gptkbp:safetyFeatures rockfall risk
gptkbp:spillwayType multi-pitch
gptkbp:surroundingArea gptkb:Alpine_Lakes_Wilderness
gptkb:Mount_Stuart
gptkb:Mount_Daniel
gptkb:Ingalls_Peak
gptkbp:technique 2-3 hours
gptkbp:training Ingalls_Lake
gptkbp:uses moderate
gptkbp:viewpoint Ingalls Pass
gptkbp:wildlife black bears
deer
mountain goats