61 ° 6' 51" N,
145 ° 58' 20" W
Valdez
3 mi (4.83 km)
3438 ft (1047.9 m)
Snowmachining
Heads in Keystone Glacier In the Chugach Mountains, trending W to its terminus at the head of Corbin Creek, 7 mi E of Valdez. 3 miles long.
HistoryNamed in 1898 by Captain Abercrombie (1899, p. 300), U.S. Army (USA), for Adjutant General Henry C. Corbin, 1842-1909, USA.
Camicia Glacier, Corbin Glacier, DOT Glacier, Hogback Glacier, Keystone Glacier, Rubin Glacier, Tonsina Glacier, Tsina Glacier, Twentyseven Mile Glacier, Worthington Glacier,
Routes:Angel, Bridal Veil Falls (Ice Climb), Cidersicle, Fang Gully, Flying Cloud, Foolagain, Glass Onion, Greensteps, Hanging Tree Left, Hanging Tree Right, Horsetail Falls (Ice Climb), Hung Jury, Mud Slide, Oil Slick, Popsicle Pillar, POS, Simple Twist of Fate, Spring Loaded, The Bight,
Lakes:Crater Lake, Deep Lake, Robe Lake, Valdez Glacier Lake,
Locales:19 Mile Wall, Bro Bowl, DOT Face, Heiden View Face, Loveland Basin,
Mountains:Prospectors Peak, Abercrombie Mountain, East Peak, Girls Mountain, Hogsback, Meteorite Mountain, Mount Schrader,
Peaks:Acapulco, Bob's Knob, Mount Bonet, F-Top, Heidi Peak, Loveland Peak, Repeater Peak, Sapphire, Satellite, Stone Mountain, Tones Temple, Twentyseven Mile Peak, Whistlers Mother,
Streams:Bear Creek, Brown Creek, Browns Creek, Cameron Creek, Camicia Creek, Canyon Slough, Goat Creek, Sheep Creek, Wortmanns Creek,
Routes:Browns Creek Trail, Hogsback Trail, Northern Robe Lake Trail, Pack Trail of 1899,
Valleys:Browns Basin, Goat Gully, Heiden Canyon, Keystone Canyon, Snowslide Gulch, Sulphide Gulch,
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