Hess Mountain

Hess Mountain
Hess Mountain's south peak, from the SW
Highest point
Elevation11,940 ft (3,639 m)
Prominence2,440 ft (744 m)
Parent peakMount Deborah (12,339 ft)
Isolation2.7 mi (4.3 km)
Coordinates63°38′18″N 147°08′54″W / 63.63833°N 147.14833°W / 63.63833; -147.14833
Geography
Hess Mountain
Location in Alaska
Interactive map of Hess Mountain
LocationDenali Borough
Alaska, United States
Parent rangeAlaska Range
Hayes Range
Topo mapUSGS Healy C-1
Climbing
First ascent1951

Hess Mountain, also known as Mount Hess, is an 11,940 ft (3,640 m) elevation glaciated summit located on the crest of the Alaska Range, in Alaska, United States. It is the seventh-highest peak in the Hayes Range which is a subrange of the Alaska Range. This remote peak is situated 13.3 mi (21 km) west of Mount Hayes, and 90 mi (145 km) south of Fairbanks. Mount Deborah, the nearest higher neighbor, is positioned 2.8 mi (5 km) to the west. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into tributaries of the Susitna and Tanana River drainage basins. The mountain's name was reported in 1912 by the United States Geological Survey. The first ascent was made May 24, 1951, by Alston Paige, Dick Holdren, Ed Huizer, Howard Bowman, and Elton Thayer. The first ascent via the North Ridge was made May 23, 1976, by Steven Hackett and Thomas Hillis.