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Le mont Cleveland est la plus haute montagne située dans le parc national de Glacier dans l'État du Montana aux États-Unis. C'est également le point culminant du chaînon Lewis. La montagne est située à environ 8 km au sud de la frontière avec le Canada. Mount Cleveland is the highest mountain in Glacier National Park, located in Montana, United States. It is also the highest point in the Lewis Range, which spans part of the northern portion of the park and extends into Canada. It is located approximately 3 mi (4.8 km) southeast of the southern end of Waterton Lake, and approximately 5 mi (8.0 km) south of the US–Canada border. The east side of the future national park was purchased by the federal government from the Blackfoot Confederacy in 1895 during the second term of President Grover Cleveland. According to the United States Board on Geographic Names, the mountain is named for the former president. Mount Cleveland – szczyt w USA, w stanie Montana (hrabstwie Flathead), położony północnej części Parku Narodowego Glacier, około 6,4 km od granicy kanadyjskiej. Jest to najwyższy szczyt w parku i łańcucha Lewis Range. Po zachodniej stronie szczyt opada gwałtownie, tworząc kilkusetmetrowe urwiska skalne, natomiast po stronie wschodniej powstał kocioł wypełniony częściowo przez lodowiec Whitecrow Glacier. Mount Cleveland je nejvyšší hora Národního parku Glacier a současně nejvyšší hora pohoří Lewis Range. Mount Cleveland leží v severozápadní části státu Montana ve Spojených státech amerických, v blízkosti hranice s provincií Alberta, v Kanadě. Nachází se ve středo-severní části pohoří, na severu národního parku. Hora je pojmenovaná podle amerického prezidenta Grovera Clevelanda. Je známá svoji strmou skalní stěnou, která výrazně vystupuje nad okolní reliéf. Náleží tak k nejprominentnějším horám v Montaně.
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Mount Cleveland is the highest mountain in Glacier National Park, located in Montana, United States. It is also the highest point in the Lewis Range, which spans part of the northern portion of the park and extends into Canada. It is located approximately 3 mi (4.8 km) southeast of the southern end of Waterton Lake, and approximately 5 mi (8.0 km) south of the US–Canada border. The east side of the future national park was purchased by the federal government from the Blackfoot Confederacy in 1895 during the second term of President Grover Cleveland. According to the United States Board on Geographic Names, the mountain is named for the former president. While not of great absolute elevation (the mountain is more than 2,300 ft (700 m) lower than Granite Peak, the highest peak in Montana), Mount Cleveland is notable for its large, steep rise above local terrain. For example, its west flank rises over 5,500 ft (1,700 m) in less than 2 mi (3.2 km); the northwest face, the steepest on the mountain, rises 4,000 ft (1,200 m) in less than 0.4 mi (0.64 km). The other faces show almost as much vertical relief. This scale and steepness of relief is quite rare in the contiguous United States. Mount Cleveland ranks 50th on the list of peaks in the contiguous U.S. with the greatest topographic prominence. The massif upon which Mount Cleveland is situated also includes 10,001-foot (3,048 m) Kaiser Point, which is the seventh-highest peak in the park and is only .67 mi (1.08 km) to the northeast. The first recorded ascent of Mount Cleveland was in 1920 by Frank B. Wynn. The easiest route on the peak is the West Face route, starting from the Waterton Valley; it is a Class 3 scramble with the possibility of some short exposed Class 4 sections. Other routes include the Stoney Indian Route, from Stoney Indian Pass to the south of the peak, first descended by noted Sierra mountaineer Norman Clyde and party in 1937; various routes on the Southeast Face; and the more difficult North (or Northwest) Face, climbed partially in 1971 and completely in 1976. Although the peak has a relatively low fatality record, five Montana climbers were killed on the peak's west face in December 1969. The climbers were swept away by an avalanche and were not found for seven months. Mount Cleveland je nejvyšší hora Národního parku Glacier a současně nejvyšší hora pohoří Lewis Range. Mount Cleveland leží v severozápadní části státu Montana ve Spojených státech amerických, v blízkosti hranice s provincií Alberta, v Kanadě. Nachází se ve středo-severní části pohoří, na severu národního parku. Hora je pojmenovaná podle amerického prezidenta Grovera Clevelanda. Je známá svoji strmou skalní stěnou, která výrazně vystupuje nad okolní reliéf. Náleží tak k nejprominentnějším horám v Montaně. Mount Cleveland – szczyt w USA, w stanie Montana (hrabstwie Flathead), położony północnej części Parku Narodowego Glacier, około 6,4 km od granicy kanadyjskiej. Jest to najwyższy szczyt w parku i łańcucha Lewis Range. Po zachodniej stronie szczyt opada gwałtownie, tworząc kilkusetmetrowe urwiska skalne, natomiast po stronie wschodniej powstał kocioł wypełniony częściowo przez lodowiec Whitecrow Glacier. Nie ma szlaków turystycznych wiodących na szczyt, natomiast jest kilka tras wspinaczkowych o umiarkowanej i dużej trudności. Dostęp do szczytu najłatwiejszy jest od strony kanadyjskiej z parku Waterton Lakes. Le mont Cleveland est la plus haute montagne située dans le parc national de Glacier dans l'État du Montana aux États-Unis. C'est également le point culminant du chaînon Lewis. La montagne est située à environ 8 km au sud de la frontière avec le Canada. Le mont se caractérise par un fort dénivelé par rapport à la vallée environnante. Son versant occidental grimpe de plus de 1 700 mètres sur 3,2 km et son versant nord-ouest s’élève de 1 200 mètres en à peine 640 mètres. Il fait ainsi partie des montagnes les plus pentues des États-Unis. Sa première ascension fut réussie en 1924 par le Sierra Club. La route d’accès la plus facile se fait par la face occidentale. Des traces laissent à penser que des indiens avaient déjà escaladé la montagne avant l'arrivée des européens.
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1920
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