Fremont Peak (Wyoming)

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Fremont Peak

The Upper Fremont Glacier clings to the north slope of Fremont Peak
Elevation 13,745 feet (4,189 m)
Location Wyoming, USA
Range Wind River Range
Prominence 1,184 feet (360 m)
Coordinates 43°07′29″N, 109°37′04″W
Topo map USGS Fremont Peak North / Fremont Peak South
First ascent 1842 John C. Frémont and others
Easiest route Hike / Scramble
For other peaks named Fremont Peak, see Fremont Peak

Fremont Peak is the third highest peak in Wyoming and straddles the boundary between Fremont and Sublette counties. It is named for American explorer John C. Fremont who climbed the peak with Kit Carson, Charles Preuss and Johnny Janisse on August 13 to August 15, 1842. Fremont Peak was long mistaken for the highest mountain in the Rocky Mountains.

The peak is located on the Continental Divide and is the second highest peak in the Wind River Range after Gannett Peak. The east flank of the peak is in the Fitzpatrick Wilderness of Shoshone National Forest, while the west side is in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest. The Upper Fremont Glacier is located on the north slopes of the mountain.

Fremont Peak as seen from the west
Fremont Peak as seen from the west

Due to the remote location and difficult ascent, most mountain climbers spend a total of three to five days hiking up to the mountain, climbing to the summit and then later hiking back to their starting point.

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  • Fremont Peak, Wyoming. Peakbagger.com. Retrieved on October 12, 2006.The ascent is very treacherous with numerous loose rocks. When at the top a glacier is visible on the other side