Middle Triple Peak

Middle Triple Peak is the second highest peak in the Kichatna Mountains, a subrange of the Alaska Range in Alaska, United States.

It is a striking rock tower, with immense, sheer walls on the east and west sides.

[1] Due to the remoteness of the range and the usually terrible weather, this peak has seen only a few ascents.

The first ascent of the peak was in 1976 by Russell McLean and Charlie Porter (fresh from the first solo of the Cassin Ridge on Denali).

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