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Mount Kennedy

Coordinates:60°20′28.2″N138°57′58.8″W / 60.341167°N 138.966333°W /60.341167; -138.966333
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Peak in Yukon, Canada
Mount Kennedy
Mount Kennedy (left) from the air to the north, with the summits of Mts. Hubbard and Alverstone showing.
Highest point
Elevation4,250-4,300 metres (~14,000 feet)
Prominence390 m (1,280 ft)[1]
ListingMountains of Yukon
Coordinates60°20′28.2″N138°57′58.8″W / 60.341167°N 138.966333°W /60.341167; -138.966333
Geography
Mount Kennedy is located in Yukon
Mount Kennedy
Mount Kennedy
Location in Yukon
Map
Interactive map of Mount Kennedy
CountryCanada
TerritoryYukon
Parent rangeSaint Elias Mountains
Topo mapNTS115B7 Mount Kennedy
Climbing
First ascent1965
Easiest routeglacier/snow/ice climb

Mount Kennedy is a peak in theSaint Elias Mountains withinKluane National Park, inYukon, Canada. Its 4250-m to 4300-m (14000-foot) summit lies within 10 km of theAlaska Panhandle. Dusty Glacier lies against it to the north.

The Canadian government named the peak in honour of U.S. PresidentJohn F. Kennedy nearly a year following hisassassination. In announcing the decision to the House of Commons on November 20, 1964, prime ministerLester B. Pearson said "I believe it is appropriate that Canada's memorial to him should be a mountain. A mountain is solid and enduring. Mount Kennedy is a graceful, towering, unencumbered peak ... a symbol of aspiration and upward reach."[2] It was at the time, the highest peak inNorth America that had not yet beenclimbed.[1] American mountaineerBradford Washburn who had aided the Canadian government in selecting the peak said that "the Canadians sought a mountain that had not previously been named, that towered lofty and magnificent, and that lay as close as possible to the international boundary, where it would endure as a symbol of the unique friendship that exists between our two great nations."[3]

First ascent

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Its first ascent was in 1965 byRobert F. Kennedy, with a party of experiencedmountaineers sponsored by theNational Geographic Society and led byJim Whittaker. Upon reaching the peak of the summit, Kennedy left some of his brother'sPT-boat tie clips, a copy of his brother's 1961inaugural address, and a John F. Kennedy medallion. This route from the Cathedral Glacier to the south is now considered a routine climb for experienced glacier travelers, having little technical difficulties other than navigation of extensive crevasse fields and avoidance of avalanches. Since then, other routes have been completed, including the highly technical North Buttress, first climbed in 1968 using siege tactics (placing fixed ropes and returning to a base camp), and finally in 2001 in purely alpine style (continuous ascent from bottom to summit with no fixed ropes).

Climbers in the first ascent party included:

  • Jim Whittaker (1929–)
  • Robert F. Kennedy (1925–1968)
  • George R. Senner (1922–2003)
  • Dee Molenaar (1918–2020)
  • Bill Prater (1926–2010)
  • Barry Prather (1940–1987)
  • James Adam Craig (1924–2011) (only Canadian on the trip)
  • William Allard, National Geographic Photographer

Gallery

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  • Mount Kennedy from the Lowell Glacier to the north
    Mount Kennedy from the Lowell Glacier to the north
  • Mount Kennedy from the south
    Mount Kennedy from the south

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Mount Kennedy".Bivouac.com. Retrieved2014-04-06.
  2. ^House of Commons Debates, 26th Parliament, 2nd Session (Vol 10 ed.). Ottawa: Parliament of Canada. November 20, 1964. p. 10305. Retrieved4 August 2016.
  3. ^Jourdan, Michael."Mountain Tribute to JFK Evoked by Kennedy Trip to Yukon".nationalgeographic.com. National Geographic. Archived fromthe original on August 8, 2013. Retrieved4 August 2016.

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