Alaska Borough/Census Area High PointsFront Runners List: Click to see list completion progress by climbers that log their climbs using Peakbagger.com. List DescriptionThis might just be the hardest list featured on this site--perhaps even tougher than the World 8000 meter peaks. There are about 20 high points here that require major expeditions to remote, icy, cold, technically difficult peaks. McKinley (Denali) is actually one of the easy ones, due to the infrastructure in place to handle the hordes of climbers and the relatively gentle slopes on the easiest route. Saint Elias, Fairweather, Hunter, and Hayes are all monster peaks, and then there are the notoriously hard Coast Range summits of Devil's Paw, Nesselrode, and Kate's Needle. Then there's stuff out on the Aleutian Peninsula/Islands, the Brooks Range, and so on. A climber's odds of getting killed while trying to do all these peaks is very considerable, due just to bad weather. Good luck with it!
Note that there are no counties in Alaska. The equivalent is the borough, and there are 18 of these areas that handle local government functions. The boroughs do not completely cover the state, though, and the U.S. Census Bureau has divided the remainder into 11 Census Areas, which have no governmental reality and and are used mainly for statistical reporting purposes. Compared to other states, the boroughs and census areas change often, and new incorporations or rulings by the census bureau could change the number or boundaries of these units, possibly changing this list. Potential completers should beware of these possible changes!
Two new boroughs were created in 2007 (Skagway) and 2008 (Wrangell). The Ketchikan-Gateway borough also expanded greatly in 2008, gaining a new high point.
Acknowledgements:
- Personal research determined several of these peaks by 1990.
- Book County High Points by Andy Martin; list compiled 1996 by Andy Martin.
- Dave Covill and Jerry Brekhus helped me figure out the recent (2007-2008) changes in SE Alaska
Links Alaska County High Points
Map Showing Location of Peaks = Peak with Rank #1 on List;   = Other Peaks
Click on a peak to see its name and a clickable link.
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