These ridges are roughly parallel, and carry between them the denali Glacier, to adopt Belmore Browne's suggested name, and its forks and tributaries.
"The Book of the National Parks"
Robert Sterling Yard
Tremendous as it is, the greatest perhaps of the north side, the denali Glacier by no means compares with the giants which flow from the southern front.
"The Book of the National Parks"
Robert Sterling Yard
Striking the denali Glacier, they ascended it with a dog train to an altitude of eleven thousand feet, where they made a base camp and went on afoot, packing provisions and camp outfit on their backs.
"The Book of the National Parks"
Robert Sterling Yard