Mount Wickersham

Mount Wickersham
Mount Wickersham from Matanuska Glacier
Highest point
Elevation7,415 ft (2,260 m)
Prominence1,100 ft (340 m)
Parent peakFrogfish Peak (8,530 ft)
Isolation7.87 mi (12.67 km)
Coordinates61°42′28″N 147°42′05″W / 61.70778°N 147.70139°W / 61.70778; -147.70139
Naming
EtymologyJames Wickersham
Geography
Mount Wickersham
Location in Alaska
Interactive map of Mount Wickersham
LocationMatanuska-Susitna Borough
Alaska, United States
Parent rangeChugach Mountains
Topo mapUSGS Anchorage C-2
Climbing
First ascent1969
Easiest routeScrambling

Mount Wickersham is a 7,415-foot (2,260 m) elevation mountain summit located 48 mi (77 km) east of Palmer, in the northern Chugach Mountains of the U.S. state of Alaska. This landmark of the Matanuska Valley is set midway between Anchorage and Glennallen, at mile 101 of the Glenn Highway. It is situated immediately west of Matanuska Glacier, and 10.5 mi (17 km) east of Amulet Peak. The mountain was named in 1960 by Senator Bob Bartlett and Secretary of the Interior Fred A. Seaton, to remember James Wickersham (1857–1939), attorney, District Judge, and Territorial Delegate to Congress from Alaska. In June 1903, Wickersham was also leader of the (unsuccessful) first attempt to climb Denali. His attempt was stymied by steep cliffs which also now bear his name, Wickersham Wall.