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- Q6921370 subject Q6375736.
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- Q6921370 abstract "Mount Huntington is a striking rock and ice pyramid in the central Alaska Range, about 8 miles (13 km) south-southeast of Denali. It is also about 6 miles (10 km) east of Mount Hunter. While overshadowed in absolute elevation by Denali, Huntington is a steeper peak: in almost every direction, faces drop over 5,000 feet (1,520 m) in about a mile (1.6 km). Even its easiest route presents significantly more technical challenge than the standard route on Denali, and it is a favorite peak for high-standard technical climbers.Mount Huntington was first climbed in 1964 by a French expedition led by famed alpinist Lionel Terray, via the Northwest Ridge, from then on also called the French Ridge. The second ascent the following year, via the West Face/West Rib, is reported by David Roberts in The Mountain of My Fear. The mountain can be accessed either from the West Fork of the Ruth Glacier, on the north side of the mountain, or the Tokositna Glacier, on the south side.".
- Q6921370 elevation "3731.0568".
- Q6921370 firstAscentYear "1964".
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- Q6921370 nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGSTalkeetna D-2".
- Q6921370 prominence "880.872".
- Q6921370 thumbnail Mount_Huntington.jpg?width=300.
- Q6921370 wikiPageExternalLink robert_hunting_1979_70-80.pdf.
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- Q6921370 elevationFt "12241".
- Q6921370 firstAscent "--05-25".
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- Q6921370 name "Mount Huntington".
- Q6921370 prominenceFt "2890".
- Q6921370 range "Central Alaska Range".
- Q6921370 topo "USGS Talkeetna D-2".
- Q6921370 point "62.96722222222222 -150.8986111111111".
- Q6921370 type Mountain.
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- Q6921370 comment "Mount Huntington is a striking rock and ice pyramid in the central Alaska Range, about 8 miles (13 km) south-southeast of Denali. It is also about 6 miles (10 km) east of Mount Hunter. While overshadowed in absolute elevation by Denali, Huntington is a steeper peak: in almost every direction, faces drop over 5,000 feet (1,520 m) in about a mile (1.6 km).".
- Q6921370 label "Mount Huntington (Alaska)".
- Q6921370 lat "62.96722222222222".
- Q6921370 long "-150.8986111111111".
- Q6921370 depiction Mount_Huntington.jpg.
- Q6921370 name "Mount Huntington".