Begguya

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Begguya is an imposing peak in the Alaska Range, known to climbers as Mount Hunter, one of the prominent mountains near Denali.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
alsoKnownAs Mount Hunter NERFINISHED
Mt. Hunter NERFINISHED
climbingType alpine climbing
ice climbing
mixed climbing
drainage Susitna River basin NERFINISHED
elevation 14573 ft
4442 m
faces Ruth Glacier NERFINISHED
firstAscentParty Alaskan and European climbers (historical expedition)
firstAscentYear 1903
hasClimbingSeason early summer
late spring
hasGlacialSurroundings true
hasNotableRoute Bibler-Klewin route NERFINISHED
Moonflower Buttress NERFINISHED
North Buttress NERFINISHED
West Ridge NERFINISHED
hasSummit North Summit NERFINISHED
South Summit NERFINISHED
West Summit NERFINISHED
hasSummitCount three main summits
hazard avalanches
serac fall
severe storms
highestSummit South Summit NERFINISHED
isPopularWith experienced alpinists
knownFor difficult weather conditions
prominent profile on the south side of Denali
steep technical climbing routes
locatedIn Alaska
Denali National Park and Preserve NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInMountainRange Alaska Range NERFINISHED
locatedNear Denali NERFINISHED
Mount Foraker NERFINISHED
mapLabel Mount Hunter NERFINISHED
partOf Alaska Range alpine climbing area NERFINISHED
prominence 1340 m
4400 ft
rankInAlaskaRangeByElevation third-highest peak
region Interior Alaska NERFINISHED
relativeLocationToAnchorage northwest of Anchorage
relativeLocationToDenali south of Denali
topographicIsolation approximately 13 km

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