Mount McKinley

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Mount McKinley
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Mount McKinley
Elevation: 6,194 meters (20,320 feet)
Location: Alaska, USA
Range: Alaska Range
<tr><td style="border-top:1px solid #999966; border-right:1px solid #999966" bgcolor=#e7dcc3 width=85>Coordinates: <td style="border-top:1px solid #999966" width=220>63°5′51.34″ N 151°0′19.86″ W <tr><td style="border-top:1px solid #999966; border-right:1px solid #999966" bgcolor=#e7dcc3 width=85>Topo map: <td style="border-top:1px solid #999966" width=220>USGS Mt. McKinley A-3 <tr><td style="border-top:1px solid #999966; border-right:1px solid #999966" bgcolor=#e7dcc3 width=85>First ascent: <td style="border-top:1px solid #999966" width=220>1913 expedition led by Hudson Stuck <tr><td style="border-top:1px solid #999966; border-right:1px solid #999966" bgcolor=#e7dcc3 width=85>Easiest route: <td style="border-top:1px solid #999966" width=220>West Buttress Route </table>
"Denali" redirects here. For other meanings, see Denali (disambiguation).
Mount McKinley or Denali in Alaska is the highest mountain peak in North America, at a height of approximately 6,194 metres (20,320 feet). It is the centerpiece of Denali National Park. It is commonly known as Denali, which means "the great one" in the Dena'ina language, and which is also the official name currently recognized by the State of Alaska. In 1897 the Mountain was "officially" named Mount McKinley, after the popular U.S. president William McKinley. As the decades progressed Indian-rights activists began increasingly to view this renaming as colonial and disrespectful. Denali is also the name preferred by the mountaineering community. There have been several campaigns to officially switch the name of the mountain back to "Denali" nationwide. However, at the first session of each Congress, Ralph Regula, the congressman from President McKinley's district, introduces legislation "to provide for the retention of the name of Mount McKinley," which effectively blocks any effort at a name change. A 1903 claim of a first ascent by Dr. Frederick Cook was later proven fraudulent, and the first real ascent came on June 7, 1913 by a party led by Hudson Stuck. In 1947, Barbara Washburn became the first woman to reach the summit. The mountain is regularly climbed today, although it is still a dangerous undertaking, and there have been many fatalities. Denali is much larger than Mount Everest, even though Everest rises some 9,000 feet higher. The base of Everest is at about 17,000 feet, giving it a vertical rise of little more than 12,000 feet, while the base of Denali is at about 2,000 feet, giving it a rise of 18,000 feet. This makes Denali the largest mountain above sea level in the world. Mauna Loa is the largest mountain in the world, with a height of 30,000 feet, 16,000 of which are below the surface of the sea.

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