- The
Kigluaik Mountains (Kiglawait in Inupiaq) are a 42-mile (68 km)
mountain chain running east to west on
western Alaska's
Seward Peninsula. Its highest...
- line the
southern side of the peninsula, the most
prominent being the
Kigluaik (or Sawtooth) Mountains. The
highest point in the
range and the peninsula...
- Alaska. It has its
source in a
narrow valley in the
southern margin of the
Kigluaik Mountains, 4.5
miles (7.2 km) west of
Salmon Lake. The
point where Buffalo...
- crossings, the road
skirts the
western flank of the rugged, glacier-carved
Kigluaik Mountains. The road
leads through some of the country's
earliest gold mining...
-
Peninsula ranges,
Alaska Bendeleben Mountains,
Alaska Darby Mountains,
Alaska Kigluaik Mountains,
Alaska York Mountains,
Alaska Sheep Range,
Nevada Shoshone Mountains...
- Port
Clarence through Kruzgamepa River. The lake lies at the foot of the
Kigluaik Mountains at an
elevation of
about 442 feet (135 m). It has a
water surface...
- subsp. alaskensis),
Alaskan glacier buttercup, that is
endemic in the
Kigluaik Mountains of the
Seward Peninsula,
Alaska Beckwithia camissonis (Schltdl...
-
Mount Bendeleben is the
highest point on the
Seward Peninsula east of the
Kigluaik Mountains.
According to the
geologists who
studied contiguous areas in...
-
working in Alaska,
mapping in the Chichagof, Anikovik, Nome, Solomon,
Kigluaik and
Kobuk River areas,
among others.
During World War II, he
spent time...
- half of the peninsula,
while in the
southern half of the peninsula, the
Kigluaik, Bendeleben, and
Darby mountains form a
broken range along a crescentic...