Chutine Peak

Coordinates: 57°46′31″N 132°20′07″W / 57.77528°N 132.33528°W / 57.77528; -132.33528
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Chutine Peak
Highest point
Elevation2,910 m (9,550 ft)[1]
Prominence1,765 m (5,791 ft)[1]
Listing
Coordinates57°46′31″N 132°20′07″W / 57.77528°N 132.33528°W / 57.77528; -132.33528[1]
Geography
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
Parent rangeBoundary Ranges, Coast Mountains
Topo mapNTS Map 104.F.16
Climbing
First ascent16 July 1980 by Geoffrey Faraghan, Paul Tamm, Chris Wilson, Leslie Wilson

Chutine Peak is one of the highest mountains in the Boundary Ranges, a group of subranges of the northern Coast Mountains of British Columbia and Alaska. Chutine Peak lies just east of the Stikine Icecap, and to the north and west of the Stikine River, and south of the basin of the Whiting River. It is notable for its huge west face: the drop to Chutine Lake is 2,600 m (8,530 ft) in 3.5 km (2 mi). Due to its remoteness, however, it is rarely visited.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "British Columbia and Alberta: The Ultra-Prominence Page". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2012-11-12.

External links

  • "Chutine Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  • "Chutine Peak". Bivouac.com.