Mount Hayes

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Mount Hayes is a prominent, heavily glaciated peak in eastern Alaska and one of the highest and most rugged mountains in the Alaska Range.

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Mount Hayes canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glaciated peak
mountain
climbingDifficulty high
climbingType expedition mountaineering
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 13832 feet
4216 meters
firstAscentBy Barbara Washburn
Benjamin Ferris
Bradford Washburn
Henry Hall
William Shand Jr.
firstAscentDate August 1941
hasFeature heavy glaciation
rugged terrain
steep relief
hasGlacier East Fork Glacier
Hayes Glacier
various unnamed glaciers
hasTopographicRelief very high
isOneOf highest mountains in the Alaska Range
most rugged mountains in the Alaska Range
isRemote true
latitude approximately 63.62°N
locatedIn Alaska Range
eastern Alaska
longitude approximately 146.75°W
map USGS Mount Hayes quadrangle
mountainRange Alaska Range
namedAfter Charles Willard Hayes
nearestMajorCity Fairbanks
surface form: Fairbanks, Alaska
parentRange Alaska Range
prominence 2914 meters
9560 feet
region Interior Alaska
relativeLocation eastern part of the Alaska Range
northeast of Mount Deborah
northeast of Mount Hess
topographicProminenceRankInAlaska one of the highest
volcanic false

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Alaska Range contains Mount Hayes
Arthur Range hasPeak Mount Hayes