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Grays Peak
Grays Peak is one of 53 fourteeners (mountains of over 14,000 feet (4,300 m) in elevation) in Colorado. Botanist Charles C. Parry made the first recorded ascent of the summit in 1861 and named the peak in honor of his botanist colleague Asa Gray. Gray did not see (and climb) the peak until 1872, eleven years later. Grays Peak is commonly mentioned in conjunction with adjacent Torreys Peak. In the Arapaho language Gray's Peak and the adjacent Torrey's Peak are named, Heeniiyoowuu or "Ant Hills".
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Navn: Topografisk kort Grays Peak, højde, relief.
Gjennomsnittlig høyde: 3 914 m
Minste høyde: 3 497 m
Maksimal høyde: 4 341 m
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United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County
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