List of Mountains
Mountain | Metres | Feet | Coordinates |
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Mount Albert Markham | 3,205 | 10,515 | 81°23′S 158°14′E / 81.383°S 158.233°E / -81.383; 158.233 |
Mount Field | 3,010 | 9,875 | 80°53′S 158°02′E / 80.883°S 158.033°E / -80.883; 158.033 |
Mount Nares | 3,000 | 9,843 | 81°27′S 158°10′E / 81.45°S 158.167°E / -81.45; 158.167 |
Mount Egerton | 2,830 | 9,285 | 80°50′S 157°55′E / 80.833°S 157.917°E / -80.833; 157.917 |
Pyramid Mountain | 2,810 | 9,219 | 81°19′S 158°15′E / 81.317°S 158.25°E / -81.317; 158.25 |
Mount Wharton | 2,800 | 9,186 | 81°03′S 157°49′E / 81.05°S 157.817°E / -81.05; 157.817 |
Mount Isbell | 2,360 | 7,743 | 82°22′S 156°24′E / 82.367°S 156.4°E / -82.367; 156.4 |
Mount Frost | 2,350 | 7,710 | 81°11′S 158°21′E / 81.183°S 158.35°E / -81.183; 158.35 |
Mount Zinkovich | 2,280 | 7,480 | 81°08′S 158°21′E / 81.133°S 158.35°E / -81.133; 158.35 |
Turk Peak | 2,000 | 6,562 | 81°02′S 158°23′E / 81.033°S 158.383°E / -81.033; 158.383 |
Mount Hamilton | 1,990 | 6,529 | 80°40′S 158°17′E / 80.667°S 158.283°E / -80.667; 158.283 |
Mount Tuatara | 1,640 | 5,381 | 80°34′S 158°20′E / 80.567°S 158.333°E / -80.567; 158.333 |
Young Peaks | 1,200 | 3,937 | 81°14′S 158°42′E / 81.233°S 158.7°E / -81.233; 158.7 |
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