- Source: Kletting Peak
Kletting Peak is a mountain in Summit County, Utah, named in 1964 for Utah architect Richard K.A. Kletting (1858-1943). It is in the High Uintas Wilderness and the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.
The summit is at 12,060 feet (3,676 m), has 495 feet (151 m) of clean prominence, and is relatively easy overland scramble (class 2 or better). It ranks 101st on a list of Utah mountains having more than 200 feet of prominence.
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External links
"West Face Direct Route". SummitPost.org.
"South Ridge via Hayden Fork". SummitPost.org.
"Hell Hole Basin Route". SummitPost.org.