Prince Olav Mountains - List of Mountains

List of Mountains

This range includes the following mountains and peaks:

Mountain/Peak Metres Feet Coordinates
Mount Wade 4,084 13,399 84°51′S 174°19′W / 84.85°S 174.317°W / -84.85; -174.317
Mount Fisher 4,080 13,386 85°06′S 171°03′W / 85.1°S 171.05°W / -85.1; -171.05
Centennial Peak 4,070 13,353 84°57′S 174°00′W / 84.95°S 174°W / -84.95; -174
Mount Ray 3,904 12,808 85°07′S 170°48′W / 85.117°S 170.8°W / -85.117; -170.8
Mount Sellery 3,895 12,779 84°58′S 172°45′W / 84.967°S 172.75°W / -84.967; -172.75
Mount Oliver 3,800 12,467 84°56′S 173°44′W / 84.933°S 173.733°W / -84.933; -173.733
Mount Campbell 3,790 12,434 84°55′S 174°00′W / 84.917°S 174°W / -84.917; -174
Jones Peak 3,670 12,041 85°05′S 172°00′W / 85.083°S 172°W / -85.083; -172
Mount Finley 3,470 11,385 85°01′S 173°58′W / 85.017°S 173.967°W / -85.017; -173.967
Mount Smithson 3,000 9,843 84°59′S 172°10′W / 84.983°S 172.167°W / -84.983; -172.167
Allaire Peak 1,900 6,234 84°53′S 170°54′W / 84.883°S 170.9°W / -84.883; -170.9

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