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  2. Mount Tom White - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tom White is a prominent 11,191-foot (3,411 meter) glaciated mountain summit located in the Chugach Mountains, in the U.S. state of Alaska.The remote peak is situated on land managed by Chugach National Forest, 72 mi (116 km) northeast of Cordova, and 20 mi (32 km) north of the Bering Glacier, North America's largest glacier.

  3. Mount Crillon - Wikipedia

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    West ridge: glacier/snow/ice/rock climb (Alaska Grade 4) Mount Crillon is a high peak of the Fairweather Range , the southernmost part of the Saint Elias Mountains . It lies southeast of Mount Fairweather , in the promontory between the Gulf of Alaska and Glacier Bay .

  4. Mount Marcus Baker - Wikipedia

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    Mount Marcus Baker (Ahtna: Ts'itonhna Dghilaaye’; Dena'ina: Ch'atanhtnu Dghelaya) is the highest peak of the Chugach Mountains of Alaska. It is located approximately 75 miles (121 km) east of Anchorage. This peak is very prominent because of its proximity to tidewater and is only 12 miles (19 km) north of the calving face of Harvard Glacier.

  5. Mount Fairweather - Wikipedia

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    Mount Fairweather is located right above Glacier Bay in the Fairweather Range of the Saint Elias Mountains. Mount Fairweather also marks the northwest extremity of the Alaska Panhandle. Like many peaks in the St. Elias Mountains, Mount Fairweather has great vertical relief due to its dramatic rise from Glacier Bay.

  6. Mount Saint Elias - Wikipedia

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    glacier/snow/ice climb Mount Saint Elias ( Was'eitushaa also designated Boundary Peak 186 ), [ 2 ] [ 4 ] the second-highest mountain in both Canada and the United States , stands on the Yukon and Alaska border about 26 miles (42 km) southwest of Mount Logan , [ 5 ] the highest mountain in Canada.

  7. Mount Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    The mountain also contributes a large volume of ice to the north-flowing Nabesna Glacier and the Kuskulana Glacier system. Mount Blackburn is a large, dramatic peak, with great local relief and independence from higher peaks. Its west face drops over 11,000 ft (3,350 m) to the Kuskulana Glacier in less than 4 horizontal miles (6.4 km).

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