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Iroquois Peak
Order of Height in the 46er List:
8

Elevation: 4840' (1475m)
Officially trailless
Location: N44.1369 W73.9982 (WGS84)
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Iroquois Peak is one of the more interesting of the officially untrailled peaks. It is high and has open alpine terrain on its summit. There are interesting and excellent views of the High Peaks region, including a view of formidable Wallface cliff, the highest cliff in the Eastern US. Iroquois is easily reached from the ridge that connects it with Algonquin. Boundary Peak, a sub-peak between Iroquois and Algonquin, is also quite nice. Thick scrub and krummholz separates Iroquois, Boundary and the official trail.

Andrew's climb logs of Iroquois Peak: [Jun 1, 1996], [Feb 6, 2005], [Feb 15, 2009]



More Images of Iroquois Peak
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The view from Iroquois
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Iroquois Peak
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Iroquois from Boundary
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MacIntyres from Phelps
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Iroquois and Shepherds Tooth
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The MacIntryes
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The Macintyre Range
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The Macintyre Range

Related Image Galleries / Trip Reports (Iroquois Peak)
    Image Gallery: Algonquin and Iroquois, June 1996
    Image Gallery: February 2005 Algonquin - Iroquois Hike
    Image Gallery: February 2009 Shepherd's Tooth Loop
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