Talk:Chugach Mountains

Latest comment: 2 years ago by 24.237.110.253 in topic Numerous Errors
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The link to Mount Thor actually leads to Mount Thor on Baffin Island, Canada. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.77.107.20 (talk) 10:36, 14 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Pacific Coast Ranges vs Alaska Ranges vs Alaska Range

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Long ago I was a geographer/cartographic researcher with the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia and set up their range system, based on Landforms of British Columbia, by Stuart Holland, a geographer with the BC govt in the 1860s; that work is the basis of BCGNIS and the provincial gazetteer etc and likewise is t he source of the province's official toponymy. I think it was in that book that he described the Pacific Coast Ranges as ending at the Saint Elias Mountains, and stated in the same passage that the Alaska Ranges lay beyond (the bivouac.com page, based on this, is at see here), and which he described as comprising the Ghugach, Kenais, and Talkeetnas but NOT the Alaska Range (oddly enough). It makes sense to me to include them in the Pacific Cost Ranges (other than the Talkeetnas) but I'm pretty sure Holland made reference to Alaskan papers on this subject, alhtough I see nothing in USGS/GNIS about this. Just noting this for now, and also that bivouac.com has confused the issue (since I left...) by having a map of the Alaska Ranges at here that melds these ranges with the main Alaska Range; "groupings by convenience" has become a problem at bivouac since I left, so I submit that it is no longer anywhere near an authoritative resource (as I'd tried to make it to be....). Anyone else have thoughts on this? For lack of on-hand references, other than a PDF of Holland I have somewhere (which if someone's interested i can post you the link to download it from), I won't create an Alaska Ranges article or amend this article as of yet.....Skookum1 (talk) 16:26, 24 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Map?

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Any chance of a map showing the location of this mountain range, please? The description doesn't mean much to me as a non-Alaskan! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.152.10.179 (talk) 20:22, 29 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

Numerous Errors

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There are numerous errors on this page. Byron Peak is in the Kenai Mountains, for example, not the Chugach Mountains.

Also, the table of the 12 highest peaks in the Chugach Mountains is replete with errors. No one who knows anything about the Chugach Mountains would say that there are only 10 peaks over 10,000 feete high. Here's a list of the 50 highest peaks in the Chugach Mountains and their elevations.

1. Mount Marcus Baker 13176 feet 2. Middle Summit of Mount Marcus Baker 12820 feet 3. Mount Thor 12521 feet 4. North Peak of Mount Marcus Baker 12360 feet 5. Mount Gilbert Lewis 12250 feet 5. Northeast Buttress of Mount Marcus Baker 12250 feet 7. Mount Sparks 12150 feet 8. Mount Valhalla 12135 feet 9. Peak 12043 in the Harvard Glacier and Matanuska Glacier drainages 12043 feet 10. Mount Witherspoon 12012 feet 11. Mount Einstein 11552 feet 12. Mount Elusive 11465 feet 13. Peak 11455 in the Marcus Baker Glacier drainage 11465 feet 14. Unnamed Peak 11345 feet 15. Mount Defiance 11220 feet 16. Mount Tom White 11191 feet 17. Mount Gray 11090 feet 18. Camel's Hump 11020 feet 19. Mount Cardozo 10958 feet 20. Icing Peak 10955 feet 21. Mount Chitiea 10941 feet 22. Rhino Peak 10930 feet 23. Peak 10910 in the Marcus Baker Glacier drainage 10910 feet 24. Frogsbreath Peak 10750 feet 25. Snowshoe Peak 10715 feet 26. Peak 10690 in the Nelchina Glacier and Sylvester Glacier drainages 10690 feet 27. Peak 10679 in the Bremner Glacier, Fan Glacier, and Martin River Glacier drainages 10679 feet 28. Peak 10650 in the Knik Glacier and Radcliffe Glacier drainages 10650 feet 29. Peak 10649 in the Fan Glacier and Martin River Glacier drainages 10649 feet 30. Peak 10640 in the Pembroke Glacier, Powell Glacier, and Sylvester Glacier drainages 10640 feet 31. Mount Sergeant Robinson 10620 feet 31. Mount Fafnir 10620 feet 33. Mount Goode 10610 feet 33. Peak 10610 in the Harvard Glacier and Powell Glacier drainages 10610 feet 35. Mount Grace 10540 feet 36. Mount Steller 10515 feet 37. Peak 10514 in the Norse Branch of the Columbia Glacier drainage 10514 feet 38. Caudal Peak 10510 feet 39. Stegasaurus 10404 feet 40. Mount Rabehl 10350 feet 40. Peak 10350 in the Icing Glacier and Marcus Baker Glacier drainages 10350 feet 42. Peak 10310 in the Marcus Baker Glacier drainage 10310 feet 43. Mount Hawkins 10295 feet 44. Confederacy Peak 10270 feet 44. Blackcliff Mountain 10270 feet 46. Peak 10250 in the Knik Glacier drainage 10250 feet 47. Peak 10150 in the Fan Glacier and Tom White Glacier drainages 10150 feet 48. Peak 10075 in the Tarr Glacier drainage 10075 feet 49. Mount Gannett 10050 feet 50. Peak 10007 in the Knik Glacier drainage 10007 feet

24.237.110.253 (talk) 06:49, 26 April 2022 (UTC)Reply