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mount+mcmaster Latitude and Longitude:

66°37′S 51°12′E / 66.617°S 51.200°E / -66.617; 51.200
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Mount McMaster
Map of Antarctica indicating location of Mount McMaster
Highest point
Elevation861.5 metres (2,800 ft) [1]
Coordinates 66°37′S 51°12′E / 66.617°S 51.200°E / -66.617; 51.200
Geography
Location Enderby Land, East Antarctica
Geology
Mountain type Metamorphic
Climbing
Easiest routebasic snow/ice climb

Mount McMaster is an outcrop 861.5 metres (2,800 ft) above sea level, located about 74 km (40 nmi) northeast of Mount Pardoe and 97 km (52 nmi) west of Mount Elkins in Enderby Land, East Antarctica. The outcrop was named after A. McMaster, a surveyor with the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Enderby Land Survey Party in 1976 who established a survey station on the summit. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b SCAR Gazetteer Ref. No 9336 Australian Antarctic Gazetteer



mount+mcmaster Latitude and Longitude:

66°37′S 51°12′E / 66.617°S 51.200°E / -66.617; 51.200
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mount McMaster
Map of Antarctica indicating location of Mount McMaster
Highest point
Elevation861.5 metres (2,800 ft) [1]
Coordinates 66°37′S 51°12′E / 66.617°S 51.200°E / -66.617; 51.200
Geography
Location Enderby Land, East Antarctica
Geology
Mountain type Metamorphic
Climbing
Easiest routebasic snow/ice climb

Mount McMaster is an outcrop 861.5 metres (2,800 ft) above sea level, located about 74 km (40 nmi) northeast of Mount Pardoe and 97 km (52 nmi) west of Mount Elkins in Enderby Land, East Antarctica. The outcrop was named after A. McMaster, a surveyor with the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Enderby Land Survey Party in 1976 who established a survey station on the summit. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b SCAR Gazetteer Ref. No 9336 Australian Antarctic Gazetteer



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