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Guadalupe Peak is officially recognized as the highest natural point within the state of Texas.
Answer: True
Guadalupe Peak holds the official distinction of being the highest natural point in the state of Texas.
Guadalupe Peak is also commonly referred to as El Capitan.
Answer: False
The source states that Guadalupe Peak is also known as Signal Peak, not El Capitan.
In rankings of U.S. state high points, Guadalupe Peak is listed as the 14th highest.
Answer: True
Guadalupe Peak is ranked as the 14th highest state high point within the United States.
Guadalupe Peak is located within Culberson County, New Mexico.
Answer: False
Guadalupe Peak is located in Culberson County, Texas, not New Mexico.
The Guadalupe Mountains range extends across West Texas and southeastern Arizona.
Answer: False
The Guadalupe Mountains range extends across southeastern New Mexico and West Texas, not Arizona.
Guadalupe Peak is approximately 140 kilometers west of El Paso, Texas.
Answer: False
The source indicates that Guadalupe Peak is approximately 140 kilometers (90 miles) east of El Paso, Texas, not west.
Guadalupe Peak is categorized as a state low point.
Answer: False
Guadalupe Peak is categorized as a state high point, specifically the highest natural point in Texas, not a state low point.
What is the official name of the highest natural point in Texas?
Answer: Guadalupe Peak
The highest natural point in Texas is officially designated as Guadalupe Peak.
Besides its official name, what is another name mentioned for Guadalupe Peak?
Answer: Signal Peak
The source material indicates that Guadalupe Peak is also known by the name Signal Peak.
How does Guadalupe Peak rank nationally among U.S. state high points?
Answer: 14th highest
Guadalupe Peak is ranked as the 14th highest state high point within the United States.
In which U.S. county and state is Guadalupe Peak located?
Answer: Culberson County, Texas
Guadalupe Peak is located in Culberson County, Texas.
To which mountain range does Guadalupe Peak belong?
Answer: Guadalupe Mountains
Guadalupe Peak is part of the Guadalupe Mountains range.
The Guadalupe Mountains range spans across which two regions?
Answer: Southeastern New Mexico and West Texas
The Guadalupe Mountains range extends across southeastern New Mexico and West Texas.
Approximately how far is Guadalupe Peak from El Paso, Texas?
Answer: 90 miles east
The source indicates that Guadalupe Peak is approximately 90 miles (140 kilometers) east of El Paso, Texas.
What is the approximate distance of Guadalupe Peak from Carlsbad, New Mexico?
Answer: 50 miles southwest
Guadalupe Peak is situated approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Carlsbad, New Mexico.
The elevation of Guadalupe Peak is measured at 8,751 meters above sea level.
Answer: False
The source indicates Guadalupe Peak's elevation is 8,751 feet (2,667 meters), not 8,751 meters.
Guadalupe Peak has a topographic prominence of approximately 923 feet.
Answer: False
The source indicates Guadalupe Peak has a topographic prominence of 3,029 feet (923 meters).
What is the elevation of Guadalupe Peak in feet, according to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988?
Answer: 8,751 feet
Guadalupe Peak possesses an elevation of 8,751 feet (2,667 meters) above sea level, as measured by the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88).
What is the topographic prominence of Guadalupe Peak?
Answer: 3,029 feet
Guadalupe Peak possesses a topographic prominence of 3,029 feet (923 meters).
The trail leading to the summit of Guadalupe Peak is a maintained path accessible throughout the year.
Answer: True
The trail to Guadalupe Peak is described as a maintained stony path that is accessible year-round.
The round trip hike to Guadalupe Peak covers a distance of 4.25 miles.
Answer: False
The source specifies that the round trip hike to Guadalupe Peak covers 8.4 miles (13.5 km), with the 4.25-mile (6.8 km) distance referring to the one-way length.
The park describes the hike to Guadalupe Peak as an easy, short day trip.
Answer: False
The National Park Service characterizes the hike to Guadalupe Peak as very strenuous, covering 8.4 miles round trip with a significant 3,000-foot elevation gain, rather than an easy day trip.
The National Park Service officially designates the trail to Guadalupe Peak as the 'Summit Trail'.
Answer: False
The National Park Service officially designates the trail to Guadalupe Peak as the 'Guadalupe Peak Hike,' not the 'Summit Trail'.
How does the National Park Service describe the hike to Guadalupe Peak?
Answer: A strenuous 8.4-mile round trip with significant elevation gain
The National Park Service characterizes the hike to Guadalupe Peak as highly strenuous, encompassing an 8.4-mile round trip with a substantial 3,000-foot elevation gain, underscoring the inherent risks associated with the mountain environment.
What is the official designation given by the National Park Service for the hike to Guadalupe Peak?
Answer: Guadalupe Peak Hike
The National Park Service officially designates the hike to Guadalupe Peak as the 'Guadalupe Peak Hike'.
A stainless steel pyramid marks the summit of Guadalupe Peak.
Answer: True
A stainless steel pyramid serves as the monument at the summit of Guadalupe Peak.
The summit pyramid was erected by the National Park Service in 1958.
Answer: False
The source indicates that the summit pyramid was erected by American Airlines in 1958, not the National Park Service.
The pyramid commemorates the centennial of the Pony Express stagecoach route.
Answer: False
The pyramid commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach route, not the Pony Express.
Inscriptions on the summit pyramid include the American Airlines logo and a tribute to the Boy Scouts of America.
Answer: True
The pyramid features the American Airlines logo on one side and a tribute to the Boy Scouts of America on another, among other inscriptions.
The summit pyramid includes a U.S. Postal Service tribute specifically honoring the Pony Express Riders of the Butterfield Stage.
Answer: True
The summit pyramid incorporates a U.S. Postal Service tribute honoring the Pony Express Riders of the Butterfield Stage.
What type of monument is found at the summit of Guadalupe Peak?
Answer: A stainless steel pyramid
A stainless steel pyramid serves as the monument situated at the summit of Guadalupe Peak.
Who erected the stainless steel pyramid at the summit, and in what year?
Answer: American Airlines, 1958
The source indicates that the summit pyramid was erected by American Airlines in 1958.
Hikers on Guadalupe Peak should be concerned about heavy snowfall as the primary risk.
Answer: False
The primary weather-related risks for hikers on Guadalupe Peak are strong wind gusts and severe wind chills, not heavy snowfall.
Guadalupe Peak experiences a subtropical highland climate (Cwb).
Answer: True
Guadalupe Peak falls under the Köppen climate classification of Cwb, denoting a subtropical highland climate.
The average annual precipitation for Guadalupe Peak is less than 10 inches.
Answer: False
The average annual precipitation for Guadalupe Peak is approximately 21.09 inches (534 mm), not less than 10 inches.
July and August are the months with the highest average precipitation at Guadalupe Peak.
Answer: True
July and August constitute the wettest months at Guadalupe Peak, with each month receiving an average precipitation of approximately 4.21 to 4.23 inches.
The average daily mean temperature for Guadalupe Peak is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Answer: False
The mean daily temperature for Guadalupe Peak throughout the year averages approximately 50.5 degrees Fahrenheit (10.2 degrees Celsius), not 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
What primary weather-related risks does the park mention for hikers on Guadalupe Peak?
Answer: Strong winds and severe wind chills
The primary weather-related risks for hikers on Guadalupe Peak are strong wind gusts and severe wind chills.
What is the Köppen climate classification for Guadalupe Peak?
Answer: Cwb (Subtropical highland)
Guadalupe Peak is subject to a subtropical highland climate, designated as Cwb within the Köppen climate classification system.
What is the approximate average annual precipitation for Guadalupe Peak?
Answer: 21.09 inches
The mean annual precipitation recorded for Guadalupe Peak approximates 21.09 inches (534 mm).
Which two months are identified as the wettest at Guadalupe Peak?
Answer: July and August
July and August constitute the wettest months at Guadalupe Peak, with each month receiving an average precipitation of approximately 4.21 to 4.23 inches.
What is the average daily mean temperature for Guadalupe Peak throughout the year?
Answer: 50.5°F (10.2°C)
The mean daily temperature for Guadalupe Peak throughout the year averages approximately 50.5 degrees Fahrenheit (10.2 degrees Celsius).
Climate data for Guadalupe Peak is primarily sourced from weather stations located directly on the peak.
Answer: False
The source indicates that climate data for Guadalupe Peak is derived through interpolation from surrounding meteorological stations and is furnished by the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University, not from stations directly on the peak.
Gallery images show Guadalupe Peak as viewed from Hunter Peak.
Answer: True
A gallery image displays Guadalupe Peak from the vantage point of Hunter Peak.
A gallery photograph captures the view looking east from the summit of Guadalupe Peak.
Answer: False
The gallery photograph captures the view looking west from the summit, not east.
The Salt Flats are visible from the summit of Guadalupe Peak, as shown in a gallery image.
Answer: True
A gallery image confirms that the Salt Flats are visible from the summit of Guadalupe Peak.
A gallery image depicts the Guadalupe Mountains illuminated by the light of dawn.
Answer: False
The gallery image shows the Guadalupe Mountains illuminated by the light of sunset, not dawn.
Gallery photographs do not include any images of the hiking trail to the peak.
Answer: False
Contrary to the statement, a gallery photograph does illustrate the hiking trail to the peak.
A high elevation campground near the summit, situated at 8,100 feet, is featured in a gallery image.
Answer: True
A gallery image does indeed show a campground located at a high elevation of 8,100 feet (2,500 meters) near the summit.
Guadalupe Peak is listed among the 50 most isolated major summits in the United States.
Answer: False
The source states that Guadalupe Peak is listed among 'The 113 most isolated major summits of the United States,' not the 50 most isolated.
The 'Mountains of Texas' navigational box lists Guadalupe Peak as the highest point in the state.
Answer: False
While Guadalupe Peak is the highest point in Texas, the source indicates this fact is listed in the 'Highest natural points of U.S. states, district, and territories' navigational box, not the 'Mountains of Texas' navigational box.
The Chisos Mountains are mentioned alongside the Guadalupe Mountains in the 'Mountains of Texas' navbox.
Answer: True
The 'Mountains of Texas' navigational box does mention the Chisos Mountains in addition to the Guadalupe Mountains.
Bartlett Peak and Shumard Peak are listed as part of the Guadalupe Mountains range in the provided navbox.
Answer: True
The navigational box listing the Guadalupe Mountains includes Bartlett Peak and Shumard Peak among its entries.
The U.S. National Geodetic Survey is responsible for maintaining elevation data for Guadalupe Peak.
Answer: True
The U.S. National Geodetic Survey is cited as the entity responsible for maintaining the official elevation and coordinate data for Guadalupe Peak.
Peakbagger.com is cited as a source for Guadalupe Peak's climate data.
Answer: False
The source cites Peakbagger.com for prominence and elevation data, but the climate data is attributed to the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University.
Guadalupe Peak is mentioned in the Handbook of Texas Online.
Answer: True
The Handbook of Texas Online does indeed mention Guadalupe Peak, as confirmed by the source material.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is cited for data regarding elevations and distances within the United States.
Answer: True
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is cited in the source material for providing data on elevations and distances across the United States.
The sister projects links at the end of the article provide access to dictionaries and news articles.
Answer: True
The sister projects links provide access to a range of resources including Wiktionary (dictionaries), Wikinews (news articles), and other Wikimedia projects.
The navigational boxes at the end of the article include one for 'State of Texas' and 'Mountains of Texas'.
Answer: True
The article concludes with several navigational boxes, including those for 'State of Texas' and 'Mountains of Texas'.
Where does the climate data for Guadalupe Peak originate?
Answer: PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University
The source specifies that the climate data presented for Guadalupe Peak is derived through interpolation from surrounding meteorological stations and is furnished by the PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University.
Which county in Texas is shown from the summit in a gallery image?
Answer: Culberson County
A gallery image shows Culberson County, Texas, as viewed from the summit of Guadalupe Peak.
Guadalupe Peak is listed as one of the most isolated major summits in the United States. How many are in this list?
Answer: 113
Guadalupe Peak is listed among 'The 113 most isolated major summits of the United States of America'.
Which navigational box (navbox) lists Guadalupe Peak as the highest point in Texas?
Answer: Highest natural points of U.S. states, district, and territories
The navigational box titled 'Highest natural points of U.S. states, district, and territories' lists Guadalupe Peak as the highest point in Texas.
Which of the following peaks is listed as part of the Guadalupe Mountains in the provided navbox?
Answer: El Capitan
The navigational box listing the Guadalupe Mountains includes El Capitan among its entries.
Which organization maintains the official data for Guadalupe Peak's elevation and coordinates?
Answer: U.S. National Geodetic Survey
The U.S. National Geodetic Survey is cited as the organization responsible for maintaining the official elevation and coordinate data for Guadalupe Peak.
According to the source, what website provides data on Guadalupe Peak's prominence and elevation?
Answer: Peakbagger.com
Peakbagger.com is cited in the source material as providing data on Guadalupe Peak's prominence and elevation.