Mount Deborah

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Mount Deborah is a prominent, heavily glaciated peak in the eastern Alaska Range known for its steep faces and challenging mountaineering routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glaciated peak
mountain
climbingType alpine climbing
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 12342 feet
3761 meters
firstAscentBy Fred Beckey
Heinz Alleman
Henry Meybohm
firstAscentDate 1954
firstAscentRoute South Ridge
glaciation heavily glaciated
hazard avalanches
crevasses
severe weather
knownAs one of the most difficult major peaks in the Alaska Range
listing Alaska prominent peak
locatedIn Alaska
United States of America
surface form: United States

Alaska Range
surface form: eastern Alaska Range
map USGS Mount Hayes
mountainRange Alaska Range
namedAfter Deborah
notableFor challenging mountaineering routes
steep faces
prominence 2438 meters
8000 feet
region Interior Alaska
relativeLocation north of the Gakona River
west of the Delta River

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Alaska Range contains Mount Deborah