Everything about The Alsek Ranges totally explained
The
Alsek Ranges are the southeasternmost subdivision of the
Saint Elias Mountains of the
Pacific Cordillera. They span the region between the
Alsek River,
Glacier Bay and the
Kelsall River (which is the route of the highway from
Haines, Alaska to
Haines Junction, Yukon). Their western boundary is the Grand Pacific Glacier, beyond which is the
Fairweather Range, another subdivision of the St. Elias Mountains. To their east is the northernmost section of the
Boundary Ranges, which run south to the
Nass River and form, as their name indicates, the spine of the boundary between the
American state of
Alaska and the
Canadian province of
British Columbia.
All of the British Columbia portion of the Alsek Ranges are in the
Tatshenshini-Alsek Park, but is also the location of the controversial
Windy Craggy Mine proposal. Most of the Alaskan portion between the
Lynn Canal and Glacier Bay is part of
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, and most of the Yukon portion is in
Kluane National Park and Reserve.
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