McGonagall Pass is a physical feature (gap) in Denali Borough.
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Feature Name: | McGonagall Pass |
Category: | Alaska physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Gap |
Description: | In Denali National Park, N of Muldrow Glacier, between McGonagall and Oastler Mountains, 14 mi NE of Denali, Alaska Range |
History: | "Named about 1916 for Charles McGonogall, prospector, who, in 1910, discovered and named this feature after Bill McPhee, a saloonkeeper from Fairbanks, who helped finance their expedition. McGonogall almost reached the north summit of Mount McKinley (now Denali), April 3, 1910, but stopped a few hundred feet below while his partners ""Pete"" Anderson and ""Billy"" Taylor made the first ascent." |
Borough: | Denali Borough |
Latitude: | 63.2327766418 |
Longitude: | -150.731109619 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for McGonagall Pass: McGonagall Pass.
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