Mount Bowles
Mount Bowles is an ice-covered mountain 822 metres high, the summit of Bowles Ridge in the central part of eastern Livingston Island in the… Read more…
Mount Bowles is an ice-covered mountain 822 metres high, the summit of Bowles Ridge in the central part of eastern Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. It is situated south of Vidin Heights and north of Mount Friesland, Tangra Mountains to which it is linked by Wörner Gap.
The origin of the name is uncertain; it appears on the 1829 chart of the British expedition under Captain Henry Foster in HMS Chanticleer.Mount Bowles was first climbed by Àlex Simón, Vicente Castro, David Hita and a friend from Juan Carlos I base on January 5, 2003.
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