Mount Borah

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Mount Borah is the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Idaho, renowned for its challenging climbs and prominent elevation in the Lost River Range.

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instanceOf mountain
alsoKnownAs Borah Peak NERFINISHED
Mount Borah Peak NERFINISHED
climbingSeason late spring to early fall
country United States of America
earthquakeDate October 28, 1983
earthquakeMagnitude 6.9 Mw
easiestRoute scramble
southwest ridge
elevation 12662 feet
3862 meters
firstAscentYear 1912
geologicalSetting Basin and Range Province NERFINISHED
hasAccessPoint Mount Borah trailhead NERFINISHED
hasClimbingRoute Chickenout Ridge NERFINISHED
hasFeature glacial cirques
steep limestone faces
hasListing U.S. state high point
Ultra-prominent peak
hasMajorEvent 1983 Borah Peak earthquake NERFINISHED
hazard exposure
loose rock
snow and ice on ridges
highestPointOf Idaho NERFINISHED
isKnownFor challenging climbs
exposed ridges
significant prominence
isPopularWith highpointers
mountaineers
locatedIn Custer County, Idaho NERFINISHED
Idaho
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Lost River Range NERFINISHED
mountainType fault-block mountain
namedAfter William Borah NERFINISHED
nearestCommunity Challis, Idaho NERFINISHED
Mackay, Idaho NERFINISHED
parentPeak Hyalite Peak (topographic parent by prominence context in Rockies) NERFINISHED
partOf Salmon-Challis National Forest NERFINISHED
prominence 2198 meters
7211 feet
relativeLocation between Challis and Mackay along U.S. Highway 93
rockType limestone
topographicIsolation 145.7 kilometers
90.6 miles

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Borah Peak hasAlternativeName Mount Borah