Mount Hooker (Wyoming)

Mount Hooker
The steep north face of Mount Hooker rises beyond Grave Lake
Highest point
Elevation12,509 ft (3,813 m)
Prominence704 ft (215 m)
Coordinates42°51′09″N 109°18′15″W / 42.85250°N 109.30417°W / 42.85250; -109.30417
Geography
Mount Hooker
Location in Wyoming
Mount Hooker
Location in the United States
LocationSublette and Fremont County, Wyoming, U.S.
Parent rangeWind River Range
Topo mapUSGS Mount Bonneville
Climbing
Easiest routeclass 5.0 to class 5.14a

Mount Hooker (12,509 feet (3,813 m)) is located in the Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Mount Hooker was named for Joseph Dalton Hooker, the prominent 19th-century British botanist and explorer. The north and east slopes of Mount Hooker present some of the tallest and steepest vertical cliffs in Wyoming, and the peak is also remote, being more than 20 mi (32 km) from a road. The formidable 1,800-foot (550 m) north face of Mount Hooker was first climbed in 1964 by Yosemite Valley climber Royal Robbins, along with Dick McCracken and Charlie Raymond, who took over three days to scale the cliff face. In 2013, a team free climbed one pitch rated at class 5.14a, grade VI during a multiple-day ascent requiring five other pitches rated above 5.12.