Coordinates: 44°8′N 74°0′W / 44.133°N 74.000°W / 44.133; -74.000

MacIntyre Mountains

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MacIntyre Mountains
File:MacIntyre Range, Adirondack Mountains.jpg
The MacIntyre Range from St. Regis Mountain. At left is Mount Marcy, with Wright Peak just below it. In the center is Algonquin Peak; Iroquois Peak is at far right.
Highest point
PeakAlgonquin Peak
Elevation5,115 ft (1,559 m)
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Dimensions
Length8 mi (13 km) NE–SW
Geography
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CountryUnited States
StateNew York
RegionAdirondack Park
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Parent rangeAdirondack Mountains

The MacIntyre Mountains or MacIntyre Range is a range of mountains in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, due west of Mount Marcy, in northeastern New York State. The range runs 8 miles (13 km) from southwest to northeast. Its sheer southwest slope makes up one side of Indian Pass, and a northeastern spur forms the cliffs of Avalanche Pass. From southwest to northeast, the range includes Mount Marshall, Iroquois Peak, Boundary Peak, Algonquin Peak, and Wright Peak. Algonquin is the second-highest peak in the Adirondacks.[1]

Despite being spelled differently, the range is named for Archibald McIntyre, the founder of the McIntyre Iron Works at Tahawus, New York.[1] The name McIntyre originally referred only to Algonquin Peak, and was given to the mountain in 1837 by a party led by New York state geologist Ebenezer Emmons. Mountaineer Russell Carson applied the name to the entire range in his accounts.[2] The earliest recorded ascent on the range was made in 1797, when surveyor Charles Brodhead crossed Boundary Peak to mark the boundary of the Old Military Tract.[1][3]

File:Iroquois Peak from Algonquin Peak.jpg
Iroquois Peak seen from Algonquin Peak

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