De Long Mountains

{{Short description|Mountain range in Alaska}}

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| name=De Long Mountains

| photo=Big Country for a Lone Hiker (20257590484).jpg

| photo_caption=A lone hiker in the Delong Mountains near the Nakolik landing strip.

| country = United States

| state = Alaska

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| range_coordinates= {{coord|68|25|N|161|40|W|type:mountain_scale:4000000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

| highest=Black Mountain

| elevation_ft=5020

| coordinates= {{coord|68|33|35|N|160|19|41|W|type:mountain_scale:4000000|format=dms|display=inline}}

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The De Long Mountains are a mountain range in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The range is located at the west end of the Brooks Range and extends west from Uivaksak Creek and the head of the Kuna River. They were named in 1886 after the Arctic explorer George Washington De Long (1844–1881).{{cite gnis|id=1401014|name=De Long Mountains|accessdate=2010-09-12}}

The highest point is Black Mountain at {{convert|5020|ft|m|0}}.{{cite peakbagger|id=14|name=Black Mountain, Alaska|accessdate=2010-09-12}}.

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Category:Brooks Range

Category:Mountains of North Slope Borough, Alaska

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