Logan Glacier (Alaska)

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Logan Glacier
Logan Glacier.jpg
The Logan Glacier from the air
TypeMountain glacier
Coordinates60°53′22″N 141°11′43″W / 60.88944°N 141.19528°W / 60.88944; -141.19528Coordinates: 60°53′22″N 141°11′43″W / 60.88944°N 141.19528°W / 60.88944; -141.19528

Logan Glacier is a glacier in the U.S. state of Alaska and territory of Yukon, Canada. It heads down the northern slopes of Mount Logan in the Yukon, flowing northwest across the Canada-United States boundary to form the headwaters of the Chitina River. It was named for its nearness to Mount Logan.[1]

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  1. ^ Wilson, Jack (1997). The Quest for Dall Sheep: A Historic Guide's Memories of Alaskan Hunting. Northern Publishing. ISBN 0-9639869-2-9.


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