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Mount Augusta, also designated Boundary Peak 183,[2] is a high peak in the state of Alaska.

Mount Augusta
Mt. Augusta (left), from the south
Highest point
Elevation4289 m (14,070 ft)[1]
NAVD88
Prominence1549 m (5082 ft)[1]
Isolation23.2 km (14.41 mi)[1]
Listing
Coordinates60°18′19″N 140°27′37″W[1]
Geography
Mount Augusta
Location in Alaska, United States
(on the border with Yukon, Canada)
LocationYakutat City and Borough, Alaska, United States;
Yukon, Canada
Parent rangeSaint Elias Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Mount Saint Elias B-7 Quadrangle
NTS 115C8 Corwin Cliffs
Climbing
First ascent1952 by Peter Schoening et al via Northeast Ridge
Easiest routesnow/ice climb

Mount Augusta lies about 25 km (16 mi) south of Mount Logan and 25 km east of Mount Saint Elias, respectively the first and second highest mountains in Canada. It forms the eastern end of the long ridge of which Mount Saint Elias is the center and highest point.

The Seward Glacier starts to the north of the peak, separating it from Mount Logan, and then flows around the east side of the peak, forming the gap between Augusta and the peaks surrounding Mount Cook. It then continues south to join the Malaspina Glacier.


Name origin


Mount Augusta was named in 1891 by I.C. Russell of the USGS, for his wife J. Augusta Olmsted Russell.[3]


Notable Features


In terms of pure elevation, Mount Augusta is not particularly notable, being one of the lowest fourteeners in the United States; it is therefore quite overshadowed by its huge neighbors Saint Elias and Logan. However, it is a huge peak in terms of local relief, since it lies so close to low terrain (and in fact close to tidewater). For example, it drops 10,000 feet (3,050m) to the Seward Glacier on the southeast side of the peak in approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km).


Climbing



See also



Bibliography



Sources


  1. "Mount Augusta, Alaska-Yukon". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  2. Orth p. 93
  3. "Mount Augusta". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  4. Selters pp. 164–165
  5. Selters pp. 312–313



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[de] Mount Augusta

Der Mount Augusta ist ein 4289 m hoher Berg in der Eliaskette an der Grenze von Alaska zum kanadischen Territorium Yukon. Er zählt zu den in den USA als Fourteener (höher als 14.000 Fuß bzw. 4267 Meter) bezeichneten Bergen. Benannt wurde der Berg 1891 von I. C. Russell vom United States Geological Survey nach seiner Frau J. Augusta Olmsted Russell.
- [en] Mount Augusta

[it] Monte Augusta

Il monte Augusta è vetta della catena dei monte Sant'Elia, posta al confine tra lo Stato americano dell'Alaska e il territorio canadese dello Yukon.

[ru] Огаста (гора)

О́гаста (англ. Mount Augusta) — гора на границе Канады (Юкон) и США (штат Аляска, боро Якутат) в составе Гор Святого Ильи. Вершина также известна как Пограничный пик 183 (англ. Boundary Peak 183)[1].



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