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Mount Hunter, or Begguya, is a mountain in Denali National Park in Alaska. It is approximately eight miles (thirteen km) south of Denali, the highest peak in North America. "Begguya" means child (of Denali) in the Dena'ina language. Mount Hunter is the third highest major peak in the Alaska Range.Mount Hunter has a complex structure: it is topped by a large, low-angled glacier plateau, connecting the North (Main) Summit and the South Summit (13,965 feet/4,257 m).
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Mount Hunter
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1954-01-01Z
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