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Destell Pass

Coordinates: 57°28′59″N 130°38′06″W / 57.48306°N 130.63500°W / 57.48306; -130.63500
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Destell Pass
Elevation1,622 m (5,322 ft)
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
RangeTahltan Highland
Coordinates57°28′59″N 130°38′06″W / 57.48306°N 130.63500°W / 57.48306; -130.63500
Topo map104G7 Mess Lake

Destell Pass, sometimes incorrectly spelled Destall Pass, is a mountain pass in the Tahltan Highland of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is located southeast of Telegraph Creek and northwest of Artifact Ridge at the southeastern end of Mount Edziza Provincial Park.[1] Destell Pass has an elevation of 1,622 m (5,322 ft) and consists of a narrow rock cleft.[2] Edziza obsidian of the Armadillo Formation occurs at Destell Pass.[3]

This remote mountain pass in Cassiar Land District provides access between the broad upland valleys of Raspberry Creek and Artifact Creek.[1][2] Its name means "going to camp" in the Tahltan language, referring to the fact that the pass was once used by the Tahltan to gain access to hunting grounds in the Raspberry and Artifact creek valleys.[2]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Destell Pass". BC Geographical Names. Archived from the original on 2021-10-19. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  2. ^ a b c Souther, J. G. (1992). The Late Cenozoic Mount Edziza Volcanic Complex, British Columbia. Geological Survey of Canada. p. 318. doi:10.4095/133497. ISBN 0-660-14407-7.
  3. ^ Reiner, Rudy (2015). "Reassessing the role of Mount Edziza obsidian in northwestern North America". Journal of Archaeological Science. 2. Elsevier: 419. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.04.003.