62 ° 58' 4.001" N,
150 ° 53' 47" W
Matanuska-Susitna
12160 ft (3706.37 m)
S of West Fork Ruth Glacier, 9 mi. SE of Denali Pass, in Denali National Park, Alaska Range
HistoryNamed by the Browne-Parker Expedition of 1910 for Archer Milton Huntington, 1870-1955, president of the American Geographical Society, "under whose auspices we had undertaken the exploration of Mt. McKinley's southern glaciers." This may be the peak F.A. Cook named "Mt. Disston" in 1906 for a friend Henry Disston. See Mount Hunter.
Ruth Ampitheater, Thayer Basin,
Cliffs:Crags:Glaciers:East Fork Kahiltna Glacier, Glacier G209237E62899N, Great Icefall, Harper Glacier, Harper Icefall, Jeffery Glacier, North Fork Ruth Glacier, Northeast Fork Kahiltna Glacier, Northwest Fork Ruth Glacier, Peters Glacier, Tokositna Glacier, Traleika Glacier, Traleika Icefall, West Fork Ruth Glacier, West Fork Traleika Glacier,
Locales:Mountains:Archdeacons Tower, Mount Barrille, Browne Tower, Mount Carpe, Carter Horn, Mount Church, Churchill Peaks, Mount Dan Beard, Mount Dickey, Farthing Horn, Mount Hunter, Mount Huntington, Jeffery Dome, Jeffery Point, Mount Johnson, Kahiltna Peaks, Mount Koven, Denali, North Peak, Pease Peak, The Rooster Comb, South Peak - Denali, Mount Stevens, Mount Tatum, Mount Tripyramid, West Pyramid Peak,
Mountain Passes:Denali Pass, The Gateway, Kahiltna Notch, Karstens Col, Parker Pass, Pittock Pass, Ruth Gap, Silverthrone Col, Traleika Col, Windy Corner,
Ridges:Carpe Ridge, East Buttress, Flatiron, Karstens Ridge, Pioneer Ridge, South Buttress, Southeast Spur, Taylor Spur, West Buttress,
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