Borah Peak
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox mountain Borah Peak, also known as Mount Borah or Beauty Peak, is a mountain in the western United States and the highest summit in Idaho.[1] One of the most prominent peaks in the contiguous United States,[2] it is located in the central section of the Lost River Range, within the Challis National Forest in eastern Custer County. On February 11, 2021, the USGS officially recognized Mt. Borah as Idaho's only active glacier.[3]
Description
The mountain was nameless until it was discovered to be higher than Hyndman Peak, previously regarded as the state's highest point. In February 1934, the U.S. Geological Survey named it for William Borah,[4] the prominent senior U.S. Senator from Idaho, who had served for nearly 27 years at the time and was dean of the Senate. An outspoken isolationist, the "Lion of Idaho" ran for president two years later in 1936, but did not win the Republican nomination, and died in office in 1940.[5]
Climate
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1983 earthquake
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Climbing
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Borah Peak's north face is one of Idaho's only year-round snow climbs and provides a much greater challenge than the normal route. The face features a number of Grade II class 5 routes on mixed terrain.
Three climbers are known to have died on Borah Peak: two climbers, Vaughn Howard and Guy Campbell, ascended the northwest ridge on November 24, 1977 and were killed in an avalanche. The bodies were not recovered for nine months, until August 26, 1978.[9][10] On June 13, 1987, another climber, Dave Probst, died on a glissade.[11][12][13]
See also
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- List of mountains of Idaho
- List of mountain peaks of Idaho
- List of mountain ranges in Idaho
- List of U.S. states by elevation
References
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External links
- Borah Peak Detailed Guide & Trip Report from Mountainouswords.com
- Mount Borah Climbing Guide - photos of the normal route
- Borah Peak Trip Report
- Faulting information
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