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Ingraham Glacier is on the south-eastern flank of Mount Rainier in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier is named for the Mount Rainier enthusiast Edward Sturgis Ingraham. From the summit ice cap Ingraham Glacier flows east between Gibraltar Rock (12660 ft (3860 m)) and Disappointment Cleaver and south of Little Tahoma Peak (11138 ft (3395 m)) which divides it from the much larger Emmons Glacier to the north.

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