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Coordinates: 61°0229N 149°3959W / 61.04139°N 149.66639°W / 61.04139; -149.66639
 

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McHugh Peak
West aspect of McHugh Peak summit tor
(South Suicide Peak in the distance)
Highest point
Elevation4,308 ft (1,313 m)[1]
Prominence1,184 ft (361 m)[1]
Parent peakNorth Suicide Peak[2]
Isolation2.22 mi (3.57 km)[2]
Coordinates61°02′29N 149°39′59W / 61.04139°N 149.66639°W / 61.04139; -149.66639[1]
Geography
McHugh Peak is located in Alaska
McHugh Peak

McHugh Peak

Location of McHugh Peak in Alaska

LocationChugach State Park
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
United States
Parent rangeChugach Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Anchorage A-8
Climbing
Easiest routeScrambling

McHugh Peak is a 4,308-foot (1,313 m) mountain summit located in the western Chugach Mountains, in Anchorage Municipality, in the U.S. stateofAlaska. McHugh Peak is situated in Chugach State Park, 14 mi (23 km) southeast of downtown Anchorage, and 5 mi (8 km) southwest of O'Malley Peak. Reaching the top involves hiking on a ridge trail and scrambling the final summit tor. The hike to McHugh Peak is detailed in several popular guidebooks. This geographic feature's local name was reported in 1942 by the Army Map Service, and was officially adopted in 1969 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.[3][4] The mountain's name is derived from McHugh Creek which drains the south slope of this peak, and the creek's name was first published in 1912 by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.[5] This mountain is called Q'isqa Dghelaya in the Denaʼina language, meaning Banjo Snowshoe Mountain.[4] "Q'isqa" are temporary snowshoes made of lashed brush.[6]

Climate

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Based on the Köppen climate classification, McHugh Peak is located in a subarctic climate zone with long, cold, snowy winters, and mild summers.[7] Temperatures can drop below −20 °C with wind chill factors below −30 °C. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains into McHugh, Potter, and Rabbit Creeks, which empty into Turnagain Arm three miles from the summit.

See also

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  • iconMountains portal
  • References

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    1. ^ a b c "McHugh Peak, Alaska". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  • ^ a b "McHugh Peak - 4,311' Alaska". listsofjohn.com. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  • ^ Donald J. Orth, Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, 1967, page 610.
  • ^ a b "McHugh Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  • ^ "McHugh Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  • ^ Kari, James and James Fall. Shem Pete’s Alaska : The Territory of the Upper Cook Inlet Dena’ina. 2nd. Ed. 2003. University of Alaska Press. page 341.
  • ^ Peel, M. C.; Finlayson, B. L.; McMahon, T. A. (2007). "Updated world map of the Köppen−Geiger climate classification". Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 11: 1633–1644. ISSN 1027-5606.
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