Exum Ridge
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The Exum Ridge is the name of the most popular climbing route up the Teton Range in Wyoming, named after Glenn Exum who first pioneered the ridge. The Grand Teton towers 13,770 feet above ground, with an ascent of 8,700 and a combination of hiking, climbing and repelling.
In 1931 Glenn Exum began one of the most prestigious climbing schools and mountain guides in the world. Today, Exum Mountain Guides still operates in Grand Teton National Park teaching the skills of climbing and helping students reach their goals through climbing a granite tower or even the Grand Teton itself.