Almost completely covered by icefields and glaciers, Mount Blackburn stands at 4.996m and is the fifth highest peak in the United States. It’s a large and dramatic mountain, thanks to its massive elevation drops that produce steep faces and make it prominent in the Alaskan landscape.
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