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Mount McKinley or Denali ("The Great One") in Alaska is the highest mountain peak in North America, at a height of approximately 20320 foot above sea level.
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Archdeacons Tower (19,600 ft/5974 m); Mount McKinley-North Peak (19,470 ft/5934 m); Peak 18735 (18,735 ft/5710 m); Peak 17400 (17,400 ft/5304 m); West Buttress (16,030 ft/4886 m); South Buttress (15,885 ft/4842 m); East Buttress (14,730 ft/4490 m); Browne Tower (14,600 ft/4450 m); Southeast Spur (13,100 ft/3993 m);
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Mount McKinley (Denali) is the highest mountain in North America. It is part of the Alaska range that stretches about 1000 km in an east-west direction across south central Alaska. ... Mount McKinley from near Stony Hill Overlook...
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"Mount McKinley offers a unique challenge to mountaineers, but its ascent will prove a prodigious task. It is the loftiest mountain in North America, the steepest mountain in the world, and the most arctic of all great mountains.
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Over 1,000 people attempt a climb each year between April and June. Mount McKinley is part of the Alaska Range that includes many high peaks and glaciers. The NPS staffs a ranger station in Talkeetna with mountaineering rangers.
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Mount McKinley is the highest peak in North America. It is a huge snowy mass, flanked by five giant glaciers and countless icefalls. It dominates the horizon from as far south as Cook Inlet, 200 miles away, and as far north as Fairbanks, 150 miles away.
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Mount McKinley (AGC‑7), was laid down as Cyclone, a transport, 31 July 1943 by North Carolina Shipbuilding Co., Wilmington, N.C.; launched 27 September; sponsored by Mrs. T. L. Lainer; renamed Mount McKinley 27 December 1943;
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