Traleika Glacier is a glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier originates from two forks on either side of on the east side of Denali. The west fork of the glacier starts in the to the south of Denali, moving northeast and falling from the basin's 15,000-foot (4,600 m) height via the Traleika Icefall into the west fork between and the Farthing Horn. The main fork starts from Denali's east buttress in Traleika Col, joining the West Fork between the Farthing Horn and Mount Silverthrone, then moving northeast to join Muldrow Glacier. Traleika Glacier was named in 1945 by Bradford Washburn, attributing the name to a Susitna name meaning "great one" or "high one." . The form Traleika is an Anglicization of the Dena'ina name Dghelaay Ka'a, denoting
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- Glacier Traleika (fr)
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| - Der Traleika-Gletscher ist ein 13 km langer Talgletscher und rechter Tributärgletscher des Muldrow-Gletschers an der Nordwestflanke der Alaskakette in Alaska (USA). Benannt wurde der Gletscher um das Jahr 1945 von Bradford Washburn. (de)
- Le glacier Traleika est un glacier du parc national et réserve de Denali dans l'État américain de l'Alaska. Le glacier provient de deux bras de chaque côté de Farthing Horn à l'est du Denali. (fr)
- Traleika Glacier is a glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier originates from two forks on either side of on the east side of Denali. The west fork of the glacier starts in the to the south of Denali, moving northeast and falling from the basin's 15,000-foot (4,600 m) height via the Traleika Icefall into the west fork between and the Farthing Horn. The main fork starts from Denali's east buttress in Traleika Col, joining the West Fork between the Farthing Horn and Mount Silverthrone, then moving northeast to join Muldrow Glacier. Traleika Glacier was named in 1945 by Bradford Washburn, attributing the name to a Susitna name meaning "great one" or "high one." . The form Traleika is an Anglicization of the Dena'ina name Dghelaay Ka'a, denoting (en)
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| - View of Alska Range from the Eielson Visitor Center, Denali Nation Park.jpg (en)
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| - View of Alska Range from the Eielson Visitor Center, Denali Nation Park (en)
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| - Der Traleika-Gletscher ist ein 13 km langer Talgletscher und rechter Tributärgletscher des Muldrow-Gletschers an der Nordwestflanke der Alaskakette in Alaska (USA). Benannt wurde der Gletscher um das Jahr 1945 von Bradford Washburn. (de)
- Le glacier Traleika est un glacier du parc national et réserve de Denali dans l'État américain de l'Alaska. Le glacier provient de deux bras de chaque côté de Farthing Horn à l'est du Denali. (fr)
- Traleika Glacier is a glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier originates from two forks on either side of on the east side of Denali. The west fork of the glacier starts in the to the south of Denali, moving northeast and falling from the basin's 15,000-foot (4,600 m) height via the Traleika Icefall into the west fork between and the Farthing Horn. The main fork starts from Denali's east buttress in Traleika Col, joining the West Fork between the Farthing Horn and Mount Silverthrone, then moving northeast to join Muldrow Glacier. Traleika Glacier was named in 1945 by Bradford Washburn, attributing the name to a Susitna name meaning "great one" or "high one." . The form Traleika is an Anglicization of the Dena'ina name Dghelaay Ka'a, denoting Denali. (en)
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