Mount Deborah

Mount Deborah is a mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is one of the major peaks of the eastern Alaska Range. Despite its low absolute elevation, it is a particularly large and steep peak in terms of its quick rise over local terrain. For example, the Northeast Face rises 7,000 feet in approximately 1.5 miles. This steepness, combined with difficult acce…
Mount Deborah is a mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is one of the major peaks of the eastern Alaska Range. Despite its low absolute elevation, it is a particularly large and steep peak in terms of its quick rise over local terrain. For example, the Northeast Face rises 7,000 feet in approximately 1.5 miles. This steepness, combined with difficult access, harsh weather, and classic Alaskan ice and snow features, make this a challenging peak to climb.
  • Elevation: 12,339 ft (3,761 m)
  • Location: Denali Borough, Alaska, U.S.
  • Prominence: 5,139 ft (1,566 m)
  • Listing: US most prominent peaks 114th
  • Parent range: Eastern Alaska Range
  • Topo map: USGS Healy C-1
  • First ascent: 1954 by Fred Beckey, Henry Meybohm, Heinrich Harrer
Data from: en.wikipedia.org