gray peaksの例文
- Grays Peak is commonly mentioned in conjunction with adjacent Torreys Peak.
- His wife climbed Grays Peak with him in 1872.
- Parry had previously named Grays Peak after him.
- On both trips he climbed Grays Peak, one of Colorado's many fourteeners.
- This plant is a Rocky Mountains endemic occurring mostly around Grays Peak and Torreys Peak.
- Grays Peak is one of 53 fourteeners ( mountains of over in elevation ) in Colorado.
- Two mountain peaks are named after him : Gray Peak in New York and Grays Peak in Colorado.
- Two mountain peaks are named after him : Gray Peak in New York and Grays Peak in Colorado.
- "' Gray Peak "'is a prominent rock summit in the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica.
- Her botanical knowledge led her to being asked to guide Alfred Russel Wallace up the summit of Grays Peak in Denver.
- Gray Peak is most frequently climbed from Lake Tear of the Clouds, with approaches via Elk Lake or Upper Works.
- Cotton ball clouds shrouding the endless gray peaks gently start to lift as the fireball sun inches its way up in the east.
- Although he did not reach the summit, he estimated the height of Longs Peak, and he was the first to climb and measure Grays Peak.
- From the summit, hikers see Loveland Pass below them at, plus views of nearby Grizzly Peak, Grays Peak, Torreys Peak and the Gore Range.
- Prominent peaks, from left to right, are Mount Clark, Gray Peak, and Red Peak; the bump on Clark's left side is Quartzite Peak.
- "' Gray Peak "'el . is a prominent mountain peak in the Gallatin Range in the remote northwest section of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
- This route splits from the Grays Peak trail from the trailhead, climbs to the saddle between Torreys and Kelso Mountain, then follows the rugged ridge about to the summit.
- Torrey Canyon in Ventura County, California, was named for him, as was Torreys Peak in Colorado, near Grays Peak, named after his pupil and friend Asa Gray.
- The buyer, David W . Brown of Colorado, planned an expansion in the tourist traffic and revitalised the concept of reaching Grays Peak, but the money was never there.
- Grays Peak, 14, 270 feet, and Mount Edwards, 13, 850 feet, form the ridge that is the Continental Divide of the Americas east of Torreys Peak.