Mount Hunter

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Mount Hunter is a prominent, heavily glaciated peak in Alaska known for its steep faces and challenging alpine climbing routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glaciated peak
mountain
elevation 14573 feet
4442 meters
hasAlternativeName Begguya
Mount Roosevelt
hasClimbingSeason early summer
late spring
hasClimbingType alpine climbing
ice climbing
mixed climbing
hasCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFirstAscentBy Fred Beckey
Heinrich Harrer
Henry Meybohm
hasFirstAscentDate 1954-07-03
hasFirstAscentRoute West Ridge
hasGlacier Kahiltna Glacier nearby
Ruth Glacier nearby
hasHigherSummit south summit
hasLatitude approximately 62.94°N
hasLongitude approximately 151.08°W
hasLowerSummit north summit
hasNotableRoute Moonflower Buttress
North Buttress
West Ridge
hasState Alaska
hasSummitCount two main summits
isKnownFor challenging alpine climbing routes
heavy glaciation
steep faces
isOneOf major peaks of the Alaska Range
most difficult 14,000-foot peaks in North America
isPartOfProtectedArea Denali National Park and Preserve
isSouthOf Denali
isVisibleFrom Kahiltna Base Camp
surface form: Denali basecamp on Kahiltna Glacier
isWestOf Mount Huntington
locatedIn Alaska
Denali Borough
Denali National Park and Preserve
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Frederick Cook’s expedition sponsor
namedBy Alfred H. Brooks
partOf Alaska Range
prominence 1219 meters
4000 feet

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Alaska Range contains Mount Hunter
Tokositna Glacier hasNearbyPeak Mount Hunter