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Denali The High One.

The Great One.
Elevation 6,190 m
Coordinates 63.0692° N
151.0070° W
Range Alaska Range

The closing frame of the Summit Series. The greatest base-to-summit rise of any mountain on Earth — more than Everest. Frame N° 07 is the wilderness mark — Wayfarer with glacier side shields, tungsten carbide temple core. Built for the seventh and final summit.

5,500m
Vertical rise from base to summit.
Greater than Everest by approximately 2,000 metres.
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FIG. 07 · TOPOGRAPHIC SCALE · 1:100,000 SHEET 07 / VII · CLOSING DENALI · 6,190m KAHILTNA GLACIER RUTH MULDROW MT. FORAKER 5,304M VERTICAL RISE ~5,500M SOUTH PEAK 6,190 M N. PEAK 5,934M 63°N · SUBARCTIC N
01 The Mountain

The mountain
that climbs the most.

Denali's summit elevation is lower than Everest's by 2,659 metres. Its vertical rise from base to summit is approximately 2,000 metres greater. The mountain that climbs the most is not the highest mountain. It is this one. Subarctic. Sixty-three degrees north. The coldest summit conditions of any major mountain on Earth.

DesignationN° 07 / VII · Denali · Closing Frame
Local NameDenali · The High One (Athabaskan) — formerly Mt. McKinley until 2015
Elevation6,190 m / 20,310 ft
Coordinates63.0692° N, 151.0070° W
CountryUnited States · Alaska
RangeAlaska Range
TypeGranite Pluton · Subarctic Massif
Vertical Rise~5,500 m (greatest on Earth)
Adjacent PeaksMt. Foraker · Mt. Hunter
Standard RouteWest Buttress
First Ascent7 June 1913
First to SummitWalter Harper (Athabascan)
Climbing SeasonApril – June
RecognitionHighest Peak · North America · Seven Summits
02 The Frame

Frame N° 07
Denali.

STYLE   WAYFARER · SIDE SHIELDS
MATERIAL   BIO-ACETATE · TUNGSTEN CARBIDE
EDITION   111 NUMBERED
FIG. A · FRONT ELEVATION SCALE 1:1 FRAME N° 07 · DENALI · MAZZUCCHELLI M49 · TUNGSTEN CARBIDE · GLACIER SHIELDS 57 mm · LENS 19 · BR 57 mm · LENS 48 · HEIGHT REMOVABLE GLACIER SHIELD SIDE WIND/UV PROTECTION TUNGSTEN CARBIDE DENSITY 15.6 g/cm³ TUNGSTEN CORE · INNER TEMPLE 63.0692°N | 151.0070°W FIG. B · LATERAL · TEMPLE 149mm · TUNGSTEN CARBIDE CORE TUNGSTEN CARBIDE CORE 149 mm · TEMPLE LENGTH FINAL N° 07 / VII PV–DEN
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· DIMENSIONS

Lens Width57 mm
Bridge19 mm
Temple Length149 mm
Lens Height48 mm
Lens GeometryWayfarer Trapezoid · Heavy Profile
Weight (frame)34 g
Weight (w/ shields)40 g

· MATERIAL

FrameMazzucchelli M49 Bio-Acetate · Heavy
LensZeiss CRX Polarised · UV400
Category4 · Glacier · Extreme Altitude
HingesHand-riveted Tungsten Carbide
Temple CoreTungsten Carbide · 15.6 g/cm³
Side ShieldsRemovable · Magnetic Mount

· MARKS

EngravingCoordinate · Tungsten Inner Temple
Series MarkPV–DEN · 07 / VII · CLOSING
EditionNumbered · 111 Series · Final
ManufactureCadore, Italy
Lead TimeMade-to-order · 8–10 weeks

· ENGRAVING

The inner temple of every Frame N° 07 carries: 63.0692° N, 151.0070° W. The Great One. The closing frame of the Summit Series.

The mountain was named Mount McKinley by an American gold prospector in 1896, after a presidential candidate from Ohio who had never seen it. The name stuck for over a century, even though the Athabaskan people who had lived in its shadow for thousands of years had always called it Denali — meaning The High One. In 2015, after decades of campaigning by Alaska Natives, the federal government officially returned the original name. McKinley became Denali again.

The mountain itself rises more vertically out of its base than any peak on Earth. From the surrounding tundra to the summit is approximately five and a half thousand metres of relief — more than Everest, more than K2. The mountain stands almost alone in the Alaska Range, exposed to the most savage sustained weather of any of the Seven Summits. Winds over 150 km/h. Temperatures below minus forty. Whiteouts lasting weeks.

The coordinate marks the closing summit. Frame N° 07 of VII. The last name on the list. The wilderness, recorded.

The Wilderness mark.

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ENTRY 07 · CLOSING THE WILDERNESS · N° 07 / VII

The mountain that
climbs the most.

Six thousand one hundred and ninety metres — and that number lies.

Denali's summit elevation is lower than Everest's by 2,659 metres. Its vertical rise from base to summit is two thousand metres greater. The mountain that climbs the most is not the highest mountain. It is this one.

The Athabascan name is Denali — "The High One." The mountain held that name for thousands of years before another country's president gave it a different one. In 2015, the original name was restored.

Subarctic. Sixty-three degrees north. Average winter temperature on the summit: minus forty. The mountain that closes the Summit Series is also the coldest. It is fitting that the last frame is the heaviest.

Frame N° 07 — Wayfarer profile, removable glacier side shields, tungsten carbide temple core. The densest, hardest material in the Series. Built for wind, cold, and the wilderness that is not crossed but endured.

The wilderness mark. The mark of the seventh summit. VII of VII.

SIGNED · PEAKVIEW FIELD NOTE 07 · N° 07 / VII · CLOSING
03 Altitude Code

The frame is
the key.

Every Denali frame ships with a unique Altitude Code etched on the inner temple. Activate it inside Basecamp and unlock lifetime Elite access — built into the frame, not a subscription.

  • Lifetime Elite tier in Basecamp
  • Access to the Atlas — global ascent record
  • Eligibility for the Denali Challenge · Subarctic grade
  • Priority allocation on all future drops
  • Wilderness mark · Frame N° 07 · Closing lineage
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Altitude Signature Verified
PV—07 ▸ DEN ▸ 6190—F
Frame N° 07 / Denali
Tier Elite — Lifetime
Atlas Unlocked
Challenges Denali · Eligible
Lineage Wilderness Mark
Status ● ACTIVE
04 Access

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N° 07.

First access. Limited allocation. Denali · 111 numbered.

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SUMMIT SERIES · COMPLETE

Seven mountains.
Seven frames. One standard.

Denali closes the Summit Series. Each frame carries a name, a coordinate, a lineage mark. The collection is complete.