Mount Foraker
Mount Foraker is a prominent peak located in the Alaska Range of Alaska, USA. It stands at an elevation of 17,400 feet (5,304 meters), making it the second-highest mountain in the Alaska Range after Denali. The mountain is known for its striking pyramid shape and is often admired for its challenging climbing routes.
The first ascent of Mount Foraker was achieved in 1934 by a team led by Hudson Stuck. The mountain is less frequently climbed than Denali, but it offers stunning views and a unique wilderness experience. Its remote location and rugged terrain attract experienced mountaineers seeking adventure.