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Fremont Peak is the third highest peak in the state of Wyoming, surpassed only by Gannett Peak and Grand Teton, and straddles the boundary between Fremont and Sublette counties in the Wind River Range. It is named for American explorer John C. Fremont who climbed the peak with Charles Preuss and Johnny Janisse from August 13 to August 15, 1842. Kit Carson had been with the climbing party on its first attempt at the peak, but had gone back for supplies the day Fremont and his men reached the summit. Carson is thought by some to have been the first to climb neighboring Jackson Peak. At that time, Fremont Peak was mistakenly thought to be the highest mountain in the Rocky Mountains, although there are actually over 100 higher peaks in the Rocky Mountain range.

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  • Fremont Peak is the third highest peak in the state of Wyoming, surpassed only by Gannett Peak and Grand Teton, and straddles the boundary between Fremont and Sublette counties in the Wind River Range. It is named for American explorer John C. Fremont who climbed the peak with Charles Preuss and Johnny Janisse from August 13 to August 15, 1842. Kit Carson had been with the climbing party on its first attempt at the peak, but had gone back for supplies the day Fremont and his men reached the summit. Carson is thought by some to have been the first to climb neighboring Jackson Peak. At that time, Fremont Peak was mistakenly thought to be the highest mountain in the Rocky Mountains, although there are actually over 100 higher peaks in the Rocky Mountain range. (en)
  • Le pic Fremont (Fremont Peak en anglais) est le troisième plus haut sommet de l'État du Wyoming. Il s'étend sur les comtés de Fremont et de Sublette. L'origine de son nom vient de l'explorateur américain John Charles Frémont qui escalada pour la première fois le pic avec Charles Preuss et du 13 août au 15 août, 1842. Kit Carson a participé à cette ascension mais a rebroussé chemin. Celui-ci aurait néanmoins été le premier à escalader le pic Jackson à proximité. Le pic a longtemps été considéré comme le plus haut sommet des montagnes Rocheuses. Le pic se trouve situé sur le Continental Divide et est le second plus haut pic de la chaîne montagneuse de chaîne de Wind River après le pic Gannett. Le versant orientale du pic se situe dans la réserve sauvage de la Forêt nationale de Shoshone alors que le versant occidental se situe dans la réserve sauvage Bridger Wilderness de la forêt nationale de forêt nationale de Bridger-Teton. Le pic comporte un glacier sur son versant nord. En général, l'ascension difficile dure de trois à cinq jours aller-retour. (fr)
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  • Upper Fremont Glacier on the north slope of Fremont Peak (en)
  • Near the top of Fremont Peak viewing west from the southern slope of the Peak (en)
  • Upper Fremont Peak viewing southwest from the south slope of the Peak - during a backpacking trip (en)
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  • Fremont Peak is the third highest peak in the state of Wyoming, surpassed only by Gannett Peak and Grand Teton, and straddles the boundary between Fremont and Sublette counties in the Wind River Range. It is named for American explorer John C. Fremont who climbed the peak with Charles Preuss and Johnny Janisse from August 13 to August 15, 1842. Kit Carson had been with the climbing party on its first attempt at the peak, but had gone back for supplies the day Fremont and his men reached the summit. Carson is thought by some to have been the first to climb neighboring Jackson Peak. At that time, Fremont Peak was mistakenly thought to be the highest mountain in the Rocky Mountains, although there are actually over 100 higher peaks in the Rocky Mountain range. (en)
  • Le pic Fremont (Fremont Peak en anglais) est le troisième plus haut sommet de l'État du Wyoming. Il s'étend sur les comtés de Fremont et de Sublette. L'origine de son nom vient de l'explorateur américain John Charles Frémont qui escalada pour la première fois le pic avec Charles Preuss et du 13 août au 15 août, 1842. Kit Carson a participé à cette ascension mais a rebroussé chemin. Celui-ci aurait néanmoins été le premier à escalader le pic Jackson à proximité. Le pic a longtemps été considéré comme le plus haut sommet des montagnes Rocheuses. (fr)
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