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Summit Sheep Mountain (Tachäl Dhäl) in the Kluane Ranges
Yukon, Unorganized, Yukon Territory
6.8 mi
/ 3816 ft gain
You will rarely see another person if you hike early in the season like me, and even in season the Yukon is a remote destination. Covering 480,000 square kilometers, only 34,000 people call the Yukon home. Compare that to the territory's 70,000 moose and you get an idea of it's untouched wilderness. The Kluane Ranges is home to Mt Logan, the second highest peak in North America after Denali at ...
Backpack Observation Mountain
Yukon, Unorganized, Yukon Territory
42.3 mi
/ 6233.6 ft gain
This trip is within the Kluane National Park and Reserve. The park is neighboured by BC’s Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park and Alaska’s Glacier Bay / Wrangle St Elias National Parks to cover roughly 110 000 km2 of some of the last truly untouched wilderness on this planet.The park is very rugged with only a small portion of it accessible. Many of the peaks remain unclimbed and some still unna...
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