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Mount Doonerak is a 7,457-foot-elevation (2,273-meter)
mountain summit in Alaska,
United States.
Mount Doonerak is the third-highest
point in the Endicott...
- Koyu****
River area of the
range in 1929. He
named Mount Doonerak,
explaining "the name
Doonerak I took from an
Eskimo word
which means a
spirit or, as...
- skiing, and gardening. He is
credited with the
first ascent of
Mount Doonerak in Alaska. He was a
member of
FarmHouse fraternity while at the University...
- 7,775 feet (2,370 m)
Thibedeau Mountain at 7,539 feet (2,298 m)
Mount Doonerak at 7,457 feet (2,273 m) ****edhat
Mountain at 7,410 feet (2,259 m) Caliban...
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Crillon PB
Mount Dagelet Mount Deborah PB
Mount Dech
Mount Defiant Mount Doonerak Mount Douglas PB,
active stratovolcano Mount Drum PB,
stratovolcano Mount...
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Irene Miller recommended Komarkova immediately as they had
ascended Mount Doonerak together and her
Alaskan exploits were well known. To
raise funds for the...
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explored the
system in 1929,
naming many of the
major peaks such as
Mount Doonerak,
Frigid Crags, and
Boreal Mountain, the
later two
forming the
Gates of...
- of the Dent Blanche. He is
credited with the 1952
first ascent of
Mount Doonerak in the
Brooks Range of Alaska. In 1954, with the
Cambridge University Mountaineering...
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Mountain – from an Iñupiaq
phrase kałuutik
meaning "sheep horn dipper".
Mount Doonerak – from an Iñupiaq
phrase tuunġaq
meaning "shaman's
helping spirit". Nahtuk...
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mountain (Bob
Marshall was a
Founder of The
Wilderness Society),
Mount Doonerak, in the
Brooks Range of Alaska. Second, the
first Westerners to
climb Mt...