Norman Clyde Peak, John Muir Wilderness
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Norman Clyde Peak, standing 13,861 feet tall, is in natural company among the high peaks of the Palisades region of the Sierra Nevada in California. It raises on the main ridge of the Palisades', between Middle Palisade and Palisade Crest. Norman Clyde Glacier on its north face, and Middle Palisade Glacier on its east both feed the headwaters of the South Fork of Big Pine Creek. It is named posthumously for mountaineer Norman Clyde, who first climbed it by way of the Norman Clyde Glacier in 1930. ()
First ascent: 1930Elevation: 13861 ftProminence: 272 ftCoordinates: 37°4'30"N, 118°28'23"W
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John Muir Wilderness
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Norman Clyde Peak – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Middle Palisade, Palisade Crest, Middle Palisade Glacier, Norman Clyde Glacier.
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Which popular attractions are close to Norman Clyde Peak?
Nearby attractions include Middle Palisade, Kings Canyon National Park (10 min walk), Norman Clyde Glacier, John Muir Wilderness (13 min walk), Middle Palisade Glacier, John Muir Wilderness (17 min walk), Palisade Crest, Kings Canyon National Park (21 min walk).