Friday, April 1, 2011
Wyoming's Fremont Peak
While surveying for the U.S. Army in 1842 John C. Fremont climbed a peak in central Wyoming and proclaimed it the Highest Mountain in North America. Using barometers to determine air pressure they estimated the altitude at 13,500 ft. (actually 13,745) The mountain later called Fremont Peak is actually only the 3rd highest in Wyoming and not even one of the 50 highest on the continent.
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