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King Peak (sometimes called Mount King) is the fourth-highest mountain in Canada and the ninth-highest peak in North America. Situated just west of Mount Logan (highest in Canada), in Yukon, it is considered a satellite peak of the massive mountain.

King Peak
Aerial view, 2006
Highest point
Elevation5,173 m (16,972 ft)[1]
Prominence1,073 m (3,520 ft)[1]
Listing
Coordinates60°34′59″N 140°39′14″W[1]
Geography
King Peak
Yukon, Canada
Parent rangeSaint Elias Mountains
Topo mapNTS 115C10 King Peak
Climbing
First ascentJune 6, 1952 by Keith Hart and Elton Thayer
Easiest routeglacier/snow/ice climb

Climbing history


The first ascent of King Peak was made in 1952 by some students from the University of Alaska. Russell Alston Paige, Keith Hart, Elton Thayer and Bill Atwood walked to the Ogilvie Glacier at the foot of Quartz Ridge where the majority of their supplies had been air dropped. They reached Camp 2 on the west ridge on June 3. After waiting two days for a storm to subside, Hart and Thayer set out for the summit while Atwood remained in camp due to a knee injury. After struggling with rock towers and icy crests, they reached the top on June 6, 1952.[2]

The second and third ascents were also completed in 1952 by an American team who had also just made the first ascent of Mount Augusta. From the south side of King Peak, they made their way up to the east ridge occasionally traversing to the north side to avoid steep slopes. After two failed summit attempts on July 20 and 21, Pete Schoening and Gibson Reynolds succeeded in negotiating the gendarme that had rebuffed the failed attempts and reached the top on July 23. Schoening returned the next day with Dick McGowan and Bill Niendorff to complete the third ascent.[3]


See also



Bibliography



References


  1. "King Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
  2. Scott pp. 141-142
  3. Scott pp. 142-143



На других языках


[de] King Peak (Yukon)

Der King Peak ist ein 5173 m hoher Berg in der Eliaskette im kanadischen Yukon-Territorium. Er ist der vierthöchste Berg in Kanada.
- [en] King Peak (Yukon)

[fr] Pic King

Le pic King (en anglais King Peak) est un sommet du Yukon culminant à plus de 5 173 mètres d'altitude. Il est situé à proximité du mont Logan dont il peut être considéré comme un pic secondaire.

[it] King Peak

Il King Peak (talvolta chiamato Mount King) è la quarta montagna più alta del Canada, la nona del Nord America, con una altezza di 5.173 metri sul livello del mare. È situata nel territorio dello Yukon, e fa parte della catena montuosa delle Monti Sant'Elia. Si trova ad ovest del Monte Logan, la più alta cima canadese.

[ru] Кинг-Пик (гора, Юкон)

Кинг-Пик (англ. King Peak) — гора в Кордильерах. Является частью гор Святого Ильи. Расположена на территории Национального парка Клуэйн. Является четвертой по высоте горой в Канаде[2] и девятой — в Северной Америке. Расположена к западу от горы Логан (самой высокой в Канаде), считается пиком-спутником этой вершины.



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