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- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) abstract "Mount Kimball is the highest mountain in the section of the eastern Alaska Range between Isabel Pass (traversed by the Richardson Highway) and Mentasta Pass (traversed by the Glenn Highway), about 30 miles from Paxson. It is one of the twenty most topographically prominent peaks in Alaska. Mount Kimball is a relatively difficult climb for a peak with low absolute elevation, due to difficult ridge terrain, and it rebuffed eight climbing attempts by experienced Alaskan mountaineers before its first ascent in 1969. Due to its remoteness, difficulty, and low stature compared to other major Alaskan summits, the peak is not often climbed.".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) firstAscentYear "1969".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) locatedInArea Southeast_Fairbanks_Census_Area,_Alaska.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) locatedInArea United_States.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) mountainRange Alaska_Range.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) mountainRange Delta_Mountains.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGS Mount Hayes A-2".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) prominence "2262.8352".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) wikiPageExternalLink MtnPg.asp?MtnId=7664.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) wikiPageID "7397064".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) wikiPageRevisionID "538938345".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) easiestRoute "Southwest Ridge: glacier/snow/ice/rock climb".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) elevation "10300".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) firstAscent "--06-13".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) hasPhotoCollection Mount_Kimball_(Alaska).
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) listing Ultra-prominent_peak.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) location Southeast_Fairbanks_Census_Area,_Alaska.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) location United_States.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) name "Mount Kimball".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) prominenceFt "7424".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) range Alaska_Range.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) range Delta_Mountains.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) topo "USGS Mount Hayes A-2".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) subject Category:Landforms_of_Southeast_Fairbanks_Census_Area,_Alaska.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) subject Category:Mountains_of_Alaska.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) point "63.23861111111111 -144.64388888888888".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) type Mountain109359803.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) type MountainsOfAlaska.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) type NaturalElevation109366317.
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- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) type Place.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) type Mountain.
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- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) comment "Mount Kimball is the highest mountain in the section of the eastern Alaska Range between Isabel Pass (traversed by the Richardson Highway) and Mentasta Pass (traversed by the Glenn Highway), about 30 miles from Paxson. It is one of the twenty most topographically prominent peaks in Alaska.".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) label "Mount Kimball (Alaska)".
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- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) sameAs Q8523184.
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- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) lat "63.23861111111111".
- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) long "-144.64388888888888".
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- Mount_Kimball_(Alaska) name "Mount Kimball".