The Arrigetch Peaks (Iñupiaq: Argaich) are a cluster of rugged granite spires in the Endicott Mountains of the central Brooks Range in northern Alaska.
The Arrigetch Peaks area was designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1968 for its spectacular geography.
[1] The earliest recorded Geological Survey of the area was in 1911 by Philip S. Smith and H.M. Eakin.
[2][3][4] These trips were described in Marshall's 1933 book Arctic Village, and posthumous Alaska Wilderness: Exploring the Central Brooks Range.
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