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Denali

[ dih-nah-lee ]

noun

  1. a mountain in southern central Alaska: highest peak in North America, 20,310 feet (6,190 meters).


Denali

/ dɪˈnɑːlɪ /

noun

  1. another name for Mount McKinley 1


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Eager to experience more than one version of Denali, I purchased a ticket and hopped aboard a transit bus the following morning, sliding my bike into a metal storage rack out front.

I’ve had a trip to climb Denali on the horizon for two winters now, which means I’ve had more than enough time to prep.

For most trips, including my Denali expedition, breakfast and dinner are fairly predictable.

After studying outdoor education in college, he worked as a mountaineering guide on Denali.

I’ve been a card-carrying Alaskan for nearly six years and have seen Denali hundreds of times.

On the 7th of June, 1913, the writer and three companions reached the summit of Denali.

Be sure also that it was a boy—an Indian boy—who first set foot upon the top of Mount Denali.

They were the first white men to set foot upon the slopes of Denali.

The master peak is Denali—the great one; the lesser peak is Denali's Wife; and the little peaks between are the children.

The work on the glacier was the beginning of the ceaseless grind which the ascent of Denali demands.

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