Running across in the heart of the untamed Alaskan wilderness, the Alaska Range is a majestic mountain range renowned for its rugged beauty and untamed landscapes. This colossal chain of peaks stretches over 600 miles across the state of Alaska, leaving an indelible mark on all who venture into its midst. With a rich tapestry

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Across the United States, there is no shortage of breathtaking hiking spots and trails, ranging from the base of a desert to old woods, expansive views to deep canyons. I’ve hiked in several of the world’s top hiking locations, but all things considered, the United States has the most diversity, scenery, and benefits of any

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Situated in south-central Alaska, Denali, usually referred to as Mount McKinley, is the highest peak in North America. Denali is the third-highest mountain of the Seven Summits, which are the highest summits on each of the seven continents, with a peak elevation of 6,190 meters (20,310 feet) above sea level. Denali is located around 130

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In comparison, Mount Denali and Mount Kilimanjaro are two of the world’s most famous peaks, each offering a unique and distinct mountaineering experience. These unique characteristics of both these beautiful mountains are not only in height but also in location. Each located miles apart, in different corners of the world, these two mountains share a

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“Denali” means “the tall one” in Koyukon, a traditional Native Alaskan language. Naturalists and early non-Native researchers have used this term for many generations. However, in 1896, prospector William A. Dickey started referring to Denali as “Mount McKinley” in honor of then-presidential candidate William McKinley. Despite McKinley’s shaky links to Alaska (he having never been),

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