| Mount Cook |
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| Elevation | 13,766 ft (4,196 m)[1] |
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| Prominence | 7,713 ft (2,351 m)[1] |
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| Listing | |
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| Coordinates | 60°10′55″N 139°58′51″W / 60.18194°N 139.98083°W / 60.18194; -139.98083[2] |
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| Location | Yukon, Canada—Yakutat City and Borough, Alaska, U.S.[2] |
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| Parent range | Saint Elias Mountains |
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| Topo map | NTS 115B4 [2] |
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| First ascent | 1953 by T Kelley, R McGowan, T Miller, F Mohling |
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Mount Cook (or Boundary Peak 182) is a high peak on the Yukon Territory-Alaska border, in the Saint Elias Mountains of North America. It is approximately 15 mi (24 km) southwest of Mount Vancouver and 35 mi (56 km) miles east-southeast of Mount Saint Elias. It forms one of the corners of the jagged border, which is defined to run in straight lines between the major peaks. The same border also separates Kluane National Park in the Yukon Territory from Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve in Alaska.
Like many peaks of the Saint Elias Mountains, Mount Cook is a massive peak, with a large rise above local terrain. For example, the southwest face drops 10,000 feet (3,000 m) to the Marvine Glacier in approximately 4 miles (6.4 km). It is also quite close to tidewater: Disenchantment Bay is less than 18 miles (29 km) from the summit.
Mount Cook was first climbed in 1953. It is not often climbed due to its remoteness, the size of the mountain, the typically poor weather (due to its proximity to the ocean), and the fact that it is not one of the highest peaks of the range. In fact there are only four references to the peak in the complete index of the American Alpine Journal.
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- ^ This is according to bivouac.com, the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia, quoting the Canadian NTS map. The USGS map has an elevation that is 6 feet lower.
- ^ According to bivouac.com, the NTS map shows the high point substantially north of the international border (much as with Mount Vancouver). The USGS shows the summit to be right on the border.
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