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Mount Paget

Coordinates: 54°26′S 36°33′W / 54.433°S 36.550°W / -54.433; -36.550
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Mount Paget
Location of Mt. Paget
Highest point
Elevation2,935 m (9,629 ft)[1]
Prominence2,935 m (9,629 ft)
Ranked 101st
Isolation2,205.98 km (1,370.73 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
ListingUltra
Coordinates54°26′S 36°33′W / 54.433°S 36.550°W / -54.433; -36.550
Geography
LocationSouth Georgia
Parent rangeAllardyce Range
Climbing
First ascentCombined Services Expedition (British military) led by Commander Malcolm Burley, 30 December 1964
Easiest routesnow/ice climb

Mount Paget is a summit of Allardyce Range on the South Atlantic/Antarctic island of South Georgia. It is the highest peak in the island of South Georgia, and any territory of the United Kingdom. However, a higher peak still, Mount Jackson, lies within the British Antarctic Territory.

It is a saddle-shaped mountain, marking the highest point of the Allardyce Range in the central part of South Georgia. This feature was known to early sealers and whalers at South Georgia, and the name has long been established through general usage.[1] It is clearly visible from Grytviken and King Edward Point.

Mount Paget


References

  • Stonehouse, B (ed.) Encyclopedia of Antarctica and the Southern Oceans (2002, ISBN 0-471-98665-8)