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A summer storm breaks up revealing the twin summits of Mount Denali and the upper reaches of the Harper Icefall. The south summit, to the left, is the highest peak in North America at 20,310'.
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Dawn light colors Mount Denali and attendant clouds as viewed from Camp Denali, a lodge located deep within Denali National Park. As the light moves inexorably down the mountain, the colors fade into white.
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Taken from about the 11,000' level, this photo documents Karstens Ridge on the left horizon. Located at the head of the Muldrow Glacier, the ridge leads upward and around the Harper Icefall
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Mount Denali emerges from cloud cover on a chilly autumn morning at Wonder Lake in Denali National Park, Alaska. Although Mount Denali dominates the park landscape, the park was established in 1917 for the protection of regional wildlife.
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High thin clouds top the summit of Mount Denali in early summer. Early summer is peak climbing season on Denali, with most groups attempting the West Buttress route on the south side of the mountain.
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Lenticular clouds form as high winds scour the summit of Mount Denali in summer. Lenticular clouds form when stable, moist air flows over a mountain range.
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Mount Denali viewed from a tundra ridgeline just east of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska. The rising sun colors the first clouds of an approaching storm.
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As a rainstorm passed, revealing the Alaska Range and Mount Denali, a cow moose emerged from the taiga and began to feed in the tranquil waters.