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- Mount_Blackburn abstract "Mount Blackburn is the highest peak in the Wrangell Mountains of Alaska in the United States. It is the fifth highest peak in the United States and the twelfth highest peak in North America. The mountain is an old, eroded shield volcano, the second highest volcano in the United States behind Mount Bona and the fifth highest in North America. It was named in 1885 by Lt. Henry T. Allen of the U.S. Army after Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn, a U.S. senator from Kentucky. It is located in the heart of Wrangell – St. Elias National Park, the largest national park in the country.The mountain's massif is covered almost entirely by icefields and glaciers, and is the principal source of ice for the Kennicott Glacier, which flows southeast over 20 miles (32 km) to just above the town of McCarthy. The mountain also contributes a large volume of ice to the north-flowing Nabesna Glacier and the Kuskulana Glacier system.Mount Blackburn is a large, dramatic peak, with great local relief and independence from higher peaks. Its west face drops over 11,000 ft (3,350 m) to the Kuskulana Glacier in less than 4 horizontal miles (6 km). Its other faces drop 8,000–10,000 ft (2,440–3,050 m), all in less than 8 miles. The toe of the Kuskulana Glacier, less than 12 miles from the summit, lies at an elevation of 2,400 ft (730 m), giving a rise of 14,000 ft (4,270 m). While these figures speak to the peak's relief, one measure of its independence is that it is the 50th most topographically prominent peak in the world.The western of Blackburn’s two summits is the mountain’s highpoint, a fact that was not understood until the 1960s when the then new USGS maps were published. The first ascent of the west peak, and hence Mount Blackburn, was done on May 30, 1958 by Bruce Gilbert, Dick Wahlstrom, Hans Gmoser, Adolf Bitterlich, and Leon Blumer via the North (also called the Northwest) Ridge. This team made the first ascent of Blackburn, but did not even know it at the time due to the incorrect identification of the highpoint. In fact Blumer’s article in the 1959 American Alpine Journal is titled “Mount Blackburn – Second Ascent.”".
- Mount_Blackburn elevation "4995.672".
- Mount_Blackburn firstAscentYear "1958".
- Mount_Blackburn locatedInArea Alaska.
- Mount_Blackburn locatedInArea Wrangell%E2%80%93St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Mount_Blackburn mountainRange Wrangell_Mountains.
- Mount_Blackburn nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGS McCarthy C-7".
- Mount_Blackburn prominence "3546.0432".
- Mount_Blackburn thumbnail MtBlackburn-KennicottGlacier.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Blackburn type Shield_volcano.
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- Mount_Blackburn wikiPageExternalLink guide-to-the-wrangell-volcanoes.htm.
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- Mount_Blackburn age "3.4".
- Mount_Blackburn easiestRoute "North Ridge: snow/glacier climb".
- Mount_Blackburn elevationFt "16390".
- Mount_Blackburn firstAscent "1958".
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- Mount_Blackburn labelPosition "Left".
- Mount_Blackburn latD "61".
- Mount_Blackburn latM "43".
- Mount_Blackburn latNs "N".
- Mount_Blackburn latS "54".
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- Mount_Blackburn location Alaska.
- Mount_Blackburn location Wrangell%E2%80%93St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Mount_Blackburn longD "143".
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- Mount_Blackburn longM "25".
- Mount_Blackburn longS "59".
- Mount_Blackburn map "Alaska".
- Mount_Blackburn mapCaption "Location in Alaska".
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- Mount_Blackburn name "Mount Blackburn".
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- Mount_Blackburn photoCaption "Mount Blackburn from the southeast, looking up the Kennicott Glacier".
- Mount_Blackburn prominenceFt "11634".
- Mount_Blackburn prominenceRef List_of_peaks_by_prominence.
- Mount_Blackburn range Wrangell_Mountains.
- Mount_Blackburn region "US".
- Mount_Blackburn topo "USGS McCarthy C-7".
- Mount_Blackburn type Shield_volcano.
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- Mount_Blackburn subject Category:Landforms_of_Valdez–Cordova_Census_Area,_Alaska.
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- Mount_Blackburn subject Category:Shield_volcanoes.
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- Mount_Blackburn subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Alaska.
- Mount_Blackburn subject Category:Wrangell–St._Elias_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Mount_Blackburn point "61.73166666666667 -143.43305555555557".
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- Mount_Blackburn comment "Mount Blackburn is the highest peak in the Wrangell Mountains of Alaska in the United States. It is the fifth highest peak in the United States and the twelfth highest peak in North America. The mountain is an old, eroded shield volcano, the second highest volcano in the United States behind Mount Bona and the fifth highest in North America. It was named in 1885 by Lt. Henry T. Allen of the U.S. Army after Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn, a U.S. senator from Kentucky.".
- Mount_Blackburn label "Mont Blackburn".
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- Mount_Blackburn label "Блэкберн (вулкан)".
- Mount_Blackburn label "ブラックバーン山".
- Mount_Blackburn label "布萊克本火山".
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