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The Great One
The Great One (aka "Denali"). Have fun "Nap'ing")
i believe its name is, correct me if im wrong, Denali
The highest mountain in the United States is Mount McKinley in the Alaskan Mountain Range. Its elevation stands at 20,236 feet. The highest mountain summit in the contiguous United States is Mount Whitney which has an elevation of 14,505 feet.
Denali Mountain (Mt. McKinley); Fisher Caldera; Mendenall Glacier; Mount Adagdak; and the Kenai Fjords are some Alaskan landmarks.
The last known eruption of Mt. McKinley (Denali) occurred over 9000 years ago during the Holocene era. Since then, Mt. McKinley has been classified as a dormant volcano, with no recent eruptive activity.
mount McKinley is in the Alaskan moutain range and can be climbed by motorists
Denali, the highest mountain in the United States, was formerly known as Mount McKinley. The name was officially changed back to Denali in 2015, reflecting its original Alaskan Native name, which means "the high one." The name Mount McKinley was given in honor of President William McKinley, but it was largely used by those outside of Alaska. The reversion to Denali acknowledges the mountain's cultural and historical significance to the Indigenous people of the region.
Denali. The native (Athabascan) name for the highest peak in the Alaskan Range, also known as Mount McKinley. Located in the Denali National Park & Preserve. See the link at http://7summits.com/denali.php
The Brooks Range.
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The former Mount McKinley was given that name in 1896 by William Dickey, a gold prospector who felt it was a fitting honor for President McKinley. In fact, McKinley had nothing to do with the choice (although he didn't oppose it, either) and never visited his namesake peak. For many years Alaskan residents - in particular, its indigenous peoples - lobbied for restoration of the mountain's native name Denali. That occurred in 2015.