The High One by GaryGlass
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Mount McKinley or Denali “The Great One” in Alaska is the highest mountain peak in North America, at a height of approximately 20,320 feet (6,194 m).1 It is the centerpiece of Denali National Park.

The local Athabaskan name for the mountain, the one used by the Native Americans with access to the flanks of the mountain, is Dinale or Denali (“the Great One” or “the High On”) Depending on what reading source you find as to it’s translation in the Athabaskan language.

Denali (The High One) is the Native (Athabascan) American word for North America’s highest peak, Denali was renamed Mount McKinley for William McKinley, a nominee for president, by the Princeton graduate and gold prospector, William Dickey. Dickey was one of the hundreds of prospectors seeking gold in the 1896 Cook Inlet stampede. He had written an article for the New York Sun where he described the mountain as the highest in North America at over 20,000 feet.

“When later asked why he named the mountain after McKinley, Dickey replied that the verbal bludgeoning he had received from free silver partisans had inspired him to retaliate with the name of the gold-standard champion. "
Mt. McKinley: The Pioneer Climbs
by Terris Moore

Since the turn of the 19th century, the official name of this great mountain has not rested in peace. In 1914, following his historic first ascent of the mountain in 1913, Hudson Stuck wrote in the preface of his book, The Ascent of Denali: “Forefront in this book, because forefront in the author’s heart and desire, must stand a plea for the restoration to the greatest mountain in North America of its immemorial native name.”

In 1980, the name Mount McKinley National Park was officially changed to Denali National Park and Preserve. The State of Alaska Board of Geographic Names has also officially changed the mountain’s name back to Denali. Negotiations continue today to officially return the original native name to this magnificent mountain. (from the Denali park website)

Those are Trees in the foreground and that is a mountain in front of Denali, just to give you a sense of how big it is.. It is about 40 to 50 miles away from where I took this image

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  • Curtiss Simpson
    Curtiss Simpsonalmost 4 years ago

    Beautiful !!!

  • solareclips~Julie  Alexander
    solareclips~Ju...almost 4 years ago

    AMAZING image!!! Really stunning, and thanks for the great info on the “The great one!!!”

  • hilarydougill
    hilarydougillalmost 4 years ago

    Absolutely fascinating capture, wondrous imagery, glorious place. hugs

  • Barry Norton
    Barry Nortonalmost 4 years ago

    Fab capture wonderful vista

  • Jay Ryser
    Jay Ryseralmost 4 years ago

    Iconic

  • DWarren
    DWarrenalmost 4 years ago

    Splendid view of this magnificent mountain with the summit is free of cloud obstruction!

    • Tme and patience" or simply a “clear day” * is needed to see her completely and I’d say this is one of the best shots I’ve seen!!
  • GaryGlass
    GaryGlassalmost 4 years ago

    In summer time it is kind of luck to get this type of image as the mountain is only clear like this 35% of the time..it is so high it has it’s own weather which usually contains being clouded over most of the time,(actually about a hour later it did cloud up and all you could see is the base) but when it is clear like this, it is amazing that when you look out on the horizon and it just sticks right out.. It is just so unmistakable of a mountain on the alaskan range. It basically is this Crisp White mountain that just juts out at you.

  • Robin Smith
    Robin Smithalmost 4 years ago

    Although never having climbed it, it has always stoodout for me. A sort of Nanga Parbat of the North American continent. A friend of mine has climbed and guided it many times. Nice stepping stones for perspective and mood’du’grace! Is that the beginning of the Denali Glacier. Robin..

  • Pat Abbott
    Pat Abbottalmost 4 years ago

    What an amazing capture, just beautiful, Gary!

  • Tara Johnson
    Tara Johnsonalmost 4 years ago

    Georgous mountain shot!!!