Mount Doonerak
One of the park's most popular climbing spots, this peak is located in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range.
Plan Around Mount Doonerak
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Mount Doonerak Details
One of the park's most popular climbing spots, this peak is located in the Endicott Mountains of the Brooks Range. It's characterized by its monolithic shape and can be most easily accessed by Marshall Lake, if you can find a pilot to fly you there. Accessing the peak by any other point will involve river crossings, extensive bushwhack, quicksand and other hazards: be prepared.
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