Middle triple peak
Middle triple peak | ||
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height | 2693 m | |
location | Alaska (USA) | |
Mountains | Kichatna Mountains ( Alaska Range ) | |
Dominance | 4.37 km → Kichatna Spire | |
Notch height | 521 m ↓ (2172 m) | |
Coordinates | 62 ° 23 '42 " N , 152 ° 46' 13" W | |
Topo map | USGS Talkeetna B-6 | |
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First ascent | July 1, 1976 by Russell McLean, Charles Porter |
The Middle Triple Peak is the second highest mountain in the Kichatna Mountains in the west of the Alaska Range in Alaska (USA).
The 2,693 m high mountain belongs to a group of peaks known as Cathedral Spiers are called. The Kichatna Spire , the highest mountain in the group, is 4.37 km northeast.
Ascent history
The first ascent was made by Russell McLean and Charles Porter. From June 21st to July 1st, 1976 you climb the west face to the summit. The mountain offers several challenging routes for climbers .
Web links
- Middle Triple Peak, Alaska on Peakbagger.com (English)
- thealaskarange.com: Photos
Individual evidence
- ^ Russell McLean: Middle Triple Peak . American Alpine Journal. 1977. Retrieved November 10, 2017.