Mount McKinley Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
| Mount McKinley | |
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Mount McKinley | |
| Elevation: | 6,194 metres (20,320 feet) |
| Latitude: | 63° 5′ 51.34″N |
| Longitude: | 151° 0′ 19.86″W |
| Location: | Alaska, United States |
| Topo map: | USGS Mt. McKinley A-3 |
| Range: | Alaska Range |
| First ascent: | 1913 expedition led by Hudson Stuck |
| Easiest route: | glacier/snow/ice climb |
- "Denali" redirects here. For other meanings, see Denali (disambiguation).
A 1903 claim of a first ascent by Dr. Frederick Cook was later proven fraudulent, and the first real ascent came on June 7, 1913 by a party led by Hudson Stuck. In 1947, Barbara Washburn became the first woman to reach the summit. The mountain is regularly climbed today, although it is still a dangerous undertaking, and there have been many fatalities.
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