- Kinnerly Peak
Infobox Mountain
Name = Kinnerly Peak
Photo = Kintla Peak.jpg
Caption = Kinnerly Peak on right, in front ofKintla Peak (center)
Elevation = convert|9944|ft|m|0
Location = Montana, USA
Range =Livingston Range
Prominence = convert|1464|ft|m|0
Coordinates = coord|48|57|22|N|114|09|56|W|type:mountain_region:US|display=inline,title
Topographic
USGS Kintla Peak
Type =
Age =
First ascent = 1937 byNorman Clyde ,Ed Hall ,Richard K. Hill andBraeme Gigos
Easiest route= Class 4 or easy Class 5Kinnerly Peak is a mountain of the
Livingston Range , in Glacier National Park,Montana ,United States . It is located approximately convert|1|mi|km|1 north ofKintla Peak , the highest peak in the Livingston Range, and convert|3|mi|km|1 south of the Canadian border. Both peaks are located in the remote northwest corner of the park.Kinnerly Peak is notable for its huge north face, which rises steeply from Upper Kintla Lake. From the lake to the summit is an elevation gain of convert|5573|ft|m|0 in approximately 1 horizontal mile (5,280 ft/1.6 km). (This elevation gain over one horizontal mile is almost unmatched in the
contiguous United States .)The first recorded ascent of Kinnerly Peak was made by a
Sierra Club party led by the noted mountaineerNorman Clyde , in 1937 ["Los Angeles Times" September 12, 1937, p. G2] . The standard climbing route ascends the northwest face, starting from the south shore of Upper Kintla Lake. It involves a large amount of elevation gain, mostly by scrambling, but with some exposed and mildly technical sections (Class 4 or easy Class 5). Other routes exist on the southeast and southwest faces. (Edwards 1995:84-89)References
* J. Gordon Edwards, "A Climber's Guide to Glacier National Park", Falcon Press, 1995. ISBN 0-87842-177-7.
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