Mount Prindle

Mount Prindle is a granitic mountain in the Yukon–Tanana uplands, and is located approximately 45 miles (72 km) north-northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska.

The plutons that form the core of the Mount Prindle massif are Late Cretaceous or early Tertiary age.

Mount Prindle exhibits classic glacial landforms, unlike most of the surrounding Yukon–Tanana uplands.

A 900 feet (270 m) granite wall on an eastern spur of the massif is an attraction for rock climbers.

[3] The mountain is named for Louis Marcus Prindle (1865–1956), a U.S. Geological Survey geologist, who worked in the Fairbanks, Circle, and Fortymile areas of Alaska from 1902 through 1911.