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Mount Irvine (California)

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Topo map
  
USGS Mount Whitney

Prominence
  
60 m

Parent peak
  
Mount Mallory

First ascent
  
1925 by Norman Clyde

Mountain range
  
Sierra Nevada

Parent range
  
Sierra Nevada

Mount Irvine (California)

Elevation
  
13,786+ ft (4222+ m)  NAVD 88

Listing
  
Sierra Peaks Section Western States Climbers Emblem peak

Location
  
Inyo County, California, U.S.

Easiest route
  
Southeast Slope, class 2

Similar
  
Mount Mallory, Mount McAdie, Mount Barnard, Junction Peak, Mount Morgan

Mount Irvine is a mountain in the Sierra Nevada of California. The summit is in Inyo National Forest and the John Muir Wilderness. The peak was named in memory of Andrew Irvine, of the 1924 British Mount Everest expedition, who perished on Mount Everest, June, 1924. Norman Clyde proposed Irvine's and George H. Leigh Mallory's names following their loss after attaining the highest altitude reached by a mountaineer.

Contents

Map of Mt Irvine, California, USA

GeographyEdit

Mount Irvine is located southeast of Mount Whitney, and is flanked to the south by Mount Mallory. The summit is a quarter mile east of the Sierra Crest, in Inyo County.

ClimbingEdit

There are several routes typically used to climb Mount Irvine. The southeast slope, reached from Richins Pass, presents the most obvious route, but the mountain is often climbed in conjunction with Mount Mallory by way of a class 2 traverse.

References

Mount Irvine (California) Wikipedia