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Uploaded by iDropRocks on Jul 6, 2008
14,246 ft..The peak was named for A. D. Wilson, a topographer with the Hayden Survey. He was in the first ascent party, which climbed the peak on September 13, 1874, via the south ridge (a difficult route, not often climbed today)
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