Polar Bear Peak

Polar Bear Peak

The North face of Polar Bear Peak
Highest point
Elevation 6,614 ft (2,016 m)[1]
Prominence 1,214 ft (370 m)[1]
Coordinates 61°09′10″N 149°11′45″W / 61.15278°N 149.19583°W / 61.15278; -149.19583Coordinates: 61°09′10″N 149°11′45″W / 61.15278°N 149.19583°W / 61.15278; -149.19583[2]
Geography
Parent range Chugach Mountains
Topo map USGS Anchorage A-6
Climbing
First ascent 1966; Vin Hoeman, C. Serfoss

Polar Bear Peak is a 6,614-foot (2,016 m) mountain in the U.S. state of Alaska, located in Chugach State Park. Situated in the Chugach Mountains, it lies at the head of South Fork Eagle River, 5 mi (8.0 km) ESE of Eagle Lake, and 22 miles (35 km) ESE of downtown Anchorage. The peak was named in 1963 by members of the Mountaineering Club of Alaska because a snow patch on its north face resembles a Polar bear skin.[2]

Terrain

Beginning at approximately 1000 ft., Polar Bear Peak becomes a predominantly alpine zone, characterized by exposed rock, extremely scant vegetation, a variety of lichens, and snow pack (including year-round snowfields and glaciers).

Wildlife

Like many Alaskan mountains, Polar Bear Peak may be frequented by rock ptarmigan, Dall sheep, mountain goats, and other alpine animals. Despite the lack of vegetation, a variety of insects thrive at high elevations throughout Alaska. Overhead, one may spot a hawk or eagle.

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