9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
South Yuyanq’ Ch’ex (formerly "South Suicide Peak") is a 5,005-foot (1,526 m) mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska, located in Chugach State Park. The peak is notable for its graceful pyramidal shape and symmetry with nearby North Yuyanq’ Ch’ex, and as the tallest mountain rising from the North side of Cook Inlet's Turnagain Arm.Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Suicide_Peak
South Yuyanq’ Ch’ex (formerly "South Suicide Peak") is a 5,005-foot (1,526 m) mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska, located in Chugach State Park. The peak is notable for its graceful pyramidal shape and symmetry with nearby North Yuyanq’ Ch’ex, and as the tallest mountain rising from the North side of Cook Inlet's Turnagain Arm.Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Suicide_Peak
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Good Friend - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Good Friend - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
My Peak Shot - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
My Peak Shot - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Good Friend (RIP) - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Good Friend (RIP) - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Anchorage (in distance )- 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Anchorage (in distance )- 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Chugach Mountains | Turnagain Arm - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Chugach Mountains | Turnagain Arm - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
The Chugach Mountains of southern Alaska are the northernmost of the several mountain ranges that make up the Pacific Coast Ranges of the western edge of North America. The range is about 250 miles (402 km) long and 60 miles (97 km) wide, and extends from the Knik and Turnagain Arms of the Cook Inlet on the west to Bering Glacier, Tana Glacier, and the Tana River on the east. It is bounded on the north by the Matanuska, Copper, and Chitina rivers. The highest point of the Chugach Mountains is Mount Marcus Baker, at 13,094 feet (3,991 m), but with an average elevation of 4,006 feet (1,221 m), most of its summits are not especially high. Even so, its position along the Gulf of Alaska ensures more snowfall in the Chugach than anywhere else in the world, an annual average of over 1500 cm (800 in).Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chugach_Mountains
The Chugach Mountains of southern Alaska are the northernmost of the several mountain ranges that make up the Pacific Coast Ranges of the western edge of North America. The range is about 250 miles (402 km) long and 60 miles (97 km) wide, and extends from the Knik and Turnagain Arms of the Cook Inlet on the west to Bering Glacier, Tana Glacier, and the Tana River on the east. It is bounded on the north by the Matanuska, Copper, and Chitina rivers. The highest point of the Chugach Mountains is Mount Marcus Baker, at 13,094 feet (3,991 m), but with an average elevation of 4,006 feet (1,221 m), most of its summits are not especially high. Even so, its position along the Gulf of Alaska ensures more snowfall in the Chugach than anywhere else in the world, an annual average of over 1500 cm (800 in).Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chugach_Mountains
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Downclimbing - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Downclimbing - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Rest Stop - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
Rest Stop - 9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
9/1984 Chugach State Park South Suicide Climb
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