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- Mount_Neacola abstract "Mount Neacola (or Neacola Peak) is the unofficial name for the high point of the Neacola Mountains, the northernmost section of the Aleutian Range of Alaska. Despite its low elevation compared to many of the major Alaskan peaks, Mount Neacola is an impressive peak, due to its steep, pointed shape and its low base.Mount Neacola was first climbed in 1991 by James Garrett, Loren Glick, and Kennan Harvey, on an expedition inspired by the intrepid Fred Beckey. They climbed a notable couloir on the West Face to the North Ridge, and thence to the summit. The route involves 4,600 feet (1,400 m) of ascent, mostly on ice up to an angle of 65 degrees.".
- Mount_Neacola elevation "2873.0448".
- Mount_Neacola firstAscentYear "1991".
- Mount_Neacola locatedInArea Alaska.
- Mount_Neacola locatedInArea Lake_Clark_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Mount_Neacola mountainRange Neacola_Mountains.
- Mount_Neacola prominence "1928.1648".
- Mount_Neacola wikiPageExternalLink MtnPg.asp?MtnId=7782.
- Mount_Neacola wikiPageExternalLink AK5000.html.
- Mount_Neacola wikiPageExternalLink map.asp?lat=60.7986&lon=-153.3950&size=m&symshow=y&u=6&datum=nad83&layer=DRG250&s=500.
- Mount_Neacola wikiPageID "4886560".
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- Mount_Neacola easiestRoute "West Face: snow/ice climb".
- Mount_Neacola elevationFt "9426".
- Mount_Neacola firstAscent "--05-20".
- Mount_Neacola hasPhotoCollection Mount_Neacola.
- Mount_Neacola latD "60".
- Mount_Neacola latM "47".
- Mount_Neacola latNs "N".
- Mount_Neacola latS "55".
- Mount_Neacola listing Ultra-prominent_peak.
- Mount_Neacola location Alaska.
- Mount_Neacola location Lake_Clark_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Mount_Neacola longD "153".
- Mount_Neacola longEw "W".
- Mount_Neacola longM "23".
- Mount_Neacola longS "38".
- Mount_Neacola map "USA Alaska".
- Mount_Neacola name "Mount Neacola".
- Mount_Neacola prominenceFt "6326".
- Mount_Neacola range "Neacola Mountains".
- Mount_Neacola region "US-AK".
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- Mount_Neacola subject Category:Aleutian_Range.
- Mount_Neacola subject Category:Lake_Clark_National_Park_and_Preserve.
- Mount_Neacola subject Category:Landforms_of_Kenai_Peninsula_Borough,_Alaska.
- Mount_Neacola subject Category:Mountains_of_Alaska.
- Mount_Neacola subject Category:Unofficial_names.
- Mount_Neacola point "60.798611111111114 -153.39388888888888".
- Mount_Neacola type GeologicalFormation109287968.
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- Mount_Neacola comment "Mount Neacola (or Neacola Peak) is the unofficial name for the high point of the Neacola Mountains, the northernmost section of the Aleutian Range of Alaska. Despite its low elevation compared to many of the major Alaskan peaks, Mount Neacola is an impressive peak, due to its steep, pointed shape and its low base.Mount Neacola was first climbed in 1991 by James Garrett, Loren Glick, and Kennan Harvey, on an expedition inspired by the intrepid Fred Beckey.".
- Mount_Neacola label "Mount Neacola".
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- Mount_Neacola lat "60.798611111111114".
- Mount_Neacola long "-153.39388888888888".
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- Mount_Neacola isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Neacola.
- Mount_Neacola name "Mount Neacola".