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Mount Corcoran

Mount Corcoran (13,760 ft / 4 194 m) is located immediately to the north of Mount Langley. It can be climbed via class 3 routes from either Tuttle Creek or Meysan Lake Trail. We climbed it from Tuttle Creek on a Sierra Club trip led by Jennie Thomas on September 23, 2006.

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Mount Corcoran and Mount LeConte from the East
Climbing to the Corcoran North Notch from the East
On the Summit of Mount Corcoran

Mount Corcoran and Mount LeConte from the East


Taken from the approach from Tuttle Creek.
Photo by Alex Amies, Sept 23, 2006

Climbing to the Corcoran North Notch from the East


This route is described in Secor, High Sierra: Peaks, Passes, and Trails as the chute leading up to the North Notch.
Photo by Alex Amies, Sept 23, 2006

On the Summit of Mount Corcoran


Left to right: Doug Mantle, Tom McDonnell, Jennie Thomas, Jeff Dhungana, and Asher Waxman.
Photo by Alex Amies, Sept 23, 2006

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