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Aello Peak

Coordinates: 61°21′55″N 141°53′55″W / 61.3652778°N 141.8986111°W / 61.3652778; -141.8986111
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Aello Peak
Aello Peak is located in Alaska
Aello Peak
Aello Peak
Location in Alaska
Highest point
Elevation14,445 ft (4,403 m) NGVD 29[1]
Prominence1,445 ft (440 m)[1]
Coordinates61°21′55″N 141°53′55″W / 61.3652778°N 141.8986111°W / 61.3652778; -141.8986111[2]
Geography
LocationValdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, U.S.
Parent rangeSaint Elias Mountains
Topo mapUSGS McCarthy B-3
Climbing
First ascent1967 by Benton, Boulton, Hagihara, Matsumoto, McBee, Ono, Randall, Staley
Easiest routeSnow and glacier climb

Aello Peak is the highest peak of a mountain group called The Twaharpies, just west of Mount Bona in the Saint Elias Mountains of Alaska. While not highly significant in terms of prominence or isolation (it is just 5 miles (8 km) west of the summit of Mount Bona), it has a tremendous south face. From the summit, this face drops 7,000 feet (2,130 m) in just over 1 mile (1.6 km), and 8,500 feet (2,590 m) in less than 2.5 miles (4.0 km). In terms of vertical relief and steepness, this is one of the major faces in North America.

The Twaharpies also include two other named summits, Ocypete Peak and Celeno Peak, to the southwest of Aello Peak. Other summits of the Mount Bona massif include University Peak, also a peak with huge, steep relief, and Mount Churchill, a higher but much gentler peak.

References

  1. ^ a b "Aello Peak, Alaska". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  2. ^ "Aello Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  • "Aello Peak" (map). ACME Mapper. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  • "American-Japanese Joint Expedition of 1967". The Adventures of Norman Benton. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help)


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