Byron Peak

Coordinates: 60°43′36″N 148°51′36″W / 60.72667°N 148.86000°W / 60.72667; -148.86000
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Byron Peak
Byron Peak rises above Portage Lake
Highest point
Elevation4,590 ft (1,400 m)
ProminenceApproximately 1,000 feet (300 m)
Coordinates60°43′36″N 148°51′36″W / 60.72667°N 148.86000°W / 60.72667; -148.86000
Geography
LocationChugach National Forest
Parent rangeChugach Mountains
Climbing
Easiest routeByron Peak is typically climbed from the north

Byron Peak is a 4,590 feet (1,399 m) mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska, located in Chugach National Forest.

Location[edit]

Byron Peak is located in the Chugach National Forest at the head of a short, steep-walled valley, and rises above Portage Lake.

Outdoor Recreation[edit]

Due to relative ease of access and proximity to the major population centers of Alaska, Byron Peak and the surrounding area is a popular destination for mountain climbers, hikers, and, occasionally, skiers. The Byron Glacier Trail is a short and easy walk to the base of Byron Peak, and offers visitors panoramic views of steep glaciated mountains and Portage Lake.[1] Continuing upward from the floor of the valley toward the peak requires technical skill and climbing equipment.

Accidents and Fatalities[edit]

Byron Peak

Byron Peak has been the site of several tragic accidents.

  • September 2006; one climber killed in a fall into a glacial crevasse [2]
  • February 2004; one climber killed in a cornice break avalanche near the summit[3]
  • August 1996; one young climber, the daughter of a well-known leader in Alaska's outdoor community, killed in a fall[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "United States Forest Service: Byron Glacier Trail". Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  2. ^ "Juneau Empire: Man Dies After Fall on Glacier". Archived from the original on October 25, 2015. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  3. ^ "Chugach National Forest Avalanche Information Center". Retrieved December 3, 2012.
  4. ^ "Alaska Outdoor Fatalities / Anchorage Daily News". Retrieved December 3, 2012.

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