McArthur Peak

McArthur Peak
Highest point
Elevation 4,344 m (14,252 ft)
Prominence 924 m (3,031 ft)
Listing
Coordinates 60°36′23″N 140°12′49″W / 60.60639°N 140.21361°W / 60.60639; -140.21361Coordinates: 60°36′23″N 140°12′49″W / 60.60639°N 140.21361°W / 60.60639; -140.21361
Geography
Location Yukon, Canada
Parent range Saint Elias Mountains
Topo map NTS 115C/09
Climbing
First ascent 1961
Easiest route glacier/snow/ice climb

McArthur Peak is a peak in the Saint Elias Mountains of Yukon, Canada. The peak, 31st highest in the Yukon, sits 11 km NE of Mount Logan, the highest mountain in Canada. A secondary peak two kilometres to the east is known as McArthur East. The peak was named for James Joseph McArthur, a Dominion Land Surveyor who also made the first ascent of a Canadian peak over 10,000 ft (3047 m) Mount Stephen in 1887.

The first ascent was made in 1961 from the Hubbard Glacier up the north ridge by Barbara Lilley, Alexander McDermott, Donald Monk, Seymour Ossofsky, George Wallerstein.[1]

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