Mount Huntington

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Mount Huntington is a prominent and technically challenging granite peak in the Alaska Range, renowned among climbers for its steep faces and difficult routes.

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Mount Huntington canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
climbingDiscipline alpine climbing
ice climbing
mixed climbing
climbingSeason early summer
spring
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty very high
elevation 12241 ft
3731 m
firstAscentBy French expedition team
Lionel Terray NERFINISHED
firstAscentDate 1964-05-25
hasFeature heavily glaciated surroundings
steep granite walls
hasRoute Harvard Route NERFINISHED
South Ridge NERFINISHED
West Face Couloir
hazard avalanches
cornices
seracs
isPopularWith expert alpinists
locatedIn Alaska
Alaska Range NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
mapLabel Mount Huntington NERFINISHED
material granite
mountainRange Alaska Range NERFINISHED
namedAfter possibly after a member of the Huntington family (uncertain)
notableFor difficult climbing routes
steep faces
technical climbing difficulty
partOf Denali National Park and Preserve NERFINISHED
prominence ca. 1000 m
region Interior Alaska NERFINISHED
relativeLocation near Mount Hunter
southeast of Denali
topographicProminence significant

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Tokositna Glacier hasNearbyPeak Mount Huntington
Mount Hunter isWestOf Mount Huntington