Mount Princeton | |
Elevation System: | NAVD88 |
Elevation: | 14,204 ft (4327.25 m) |
Elevation Ref: | [1] |
Prominence: | 2177 ft (664 m) |
Prominence Ref: | [2] |
Isolation: | 5.19 mi (8.36 km) |
Location: | Chaffee County, Colorado, U.S.[3] |
Range: | Sawatch Range, Collegiate Peaks |
Map: | Colorado |
Coordinates: | 38.7492°N -106.2424°W |
Topo: | USGS 7.5' topographic map Mount Antero, Colorado |
Easiest Route: | East Slopes: Hike, [4] |
Mount Princeton is a high and prominent mountain summit of the Collegiate Peaks in the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 14204feet fourteener is located in San Isabel National Forest, 12.6km (07.8miles) southwest (bearing 225°) of the Town of Buena Vista in Chaffee County, Colorado, United States. The mountain was named in honor of Princeton University.[1] [2] [3]
While not one of the highest peaks of the Sawatch Range, Mount Princeton is one of the most dramatic, abruptly rising nearly 70000NaN0 above the Arkansas River valley in only 6 miles.[5]
The first recorded ascent was on July 17, 1877, at 12:30 pm by William Libbey of Princeton University.[6] It is likely that various miners had climbed the peak earlier.[7] The name Mount Princeton was in use as early as 1873, and the peak was most likely named by Henry Gannett, a Harvard graduate and chief topographer in a government survey led by George M. Wheeler.[7] [8]