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Mount Mallory

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Parent peak
  
Easiest route
  
East Slopes, class 2

First ascent
  
1925

First ascender
  
Parent range
  
Sierra Nevada

Topo map
  
Elevation
  
4,220 m

Prominence
  
220 m

Mountain range
  
Sierra Nevada

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Listing
  
Sierra Peaks SectionWestern States Climbers Emblem peak

Location
  
Inyo and Tulare counties, California, U.S.

Similar
  
Mount McAdie, Mount Barnard, Junction Peak, Mount Keith, Norman Clyde Peak

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Mount Mallory is a mountain located in the Sierra Nevada of California. The boundary between Inyo National Forest and Sequoia National Park runs across the summit. The peak was named in memory of George H. Leigh Mallory, of the 1924 British Mount Everest expedition, who was lost on Mount Everest, June, 1924. Norman Clyde advanced Mallory's and Andrew Irvine's names following their loss after attaining the highest altitude reached by a mountain climber.

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Map of Mt Mallory, California, USA

GeographyEdit

Mount Mallory is located southeast of Mount Whitney, and is flanked to the north by Mount Irvine, and to the southeast by Mount LeConte. The southwest side, in Tulare County, is in Sequoia National Park. The north and east sides, in Inyo County, are in the John Muir Wilderness of the Inyo National Forest.

ClimbingEdit

There are several routes typically used to climb Mount Mallory. It can be climbed from the East via Green Pass from the Meysan Lake Trailhead, or it can be climbed from the west via Arc Pass. The East slopes present the most obvious route, and the mountain is often climbed in conjunction with Mount Irvine.

References

Mount Mallory Wikipedia