Miller Crag

Miller Crag (73°40′S 94°42′W / 73.667°S 94.700°W / -73.667; -94.700Coordinates: 73°40′S 94°42′W / 73.667°S 94.700°W / -73.667; -94.700) is a bold and conspicuous outcropping of bare rock (1,450 m or 4,760 ft), standing 3 nautical miles (3.5 mi; 5.6 km) west-southwest of Sutley Peak in the west extremity of the Jones Mountains. Mapped by the University of Minnesota-Jones Mountains Party, 1960–61, who named it for Thomas P. Miller, geologist with the party.

This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Miller Crag" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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