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Mount Brown (British Columbia)

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First ascent
  
1827 by David Douglas

Prominence
  
513 m

Mountain range
  
Canadian Rockies

Elevation
  
2,791 m

Province
  
British Columbia

Parent range
  
Canadian Rockies

Mount Brown (British Columbia)

Location
  
British Columbia, Canada

Similar
  
Mount Clemenceau, Mount Pierre Elliott Tru, Mount King Edward, Mount Sir Sandford, Mount Ray

Mount Brown is a mountain in the Canadian Rockies, located to the west of the Athabasca Pass. It was first ascended in 1827 by the naturalist David Douglas, who then wrote that its "height does not seem to be less than 16,000 or 17,000 feet above the level of the sea". This over-estimation of the altitude was widely accepted at the time leading to the false notion that it and the nearby Mount Hooker were the highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains (see Hooker and Brown). Douglas named the peak for Robert Brown, the first keeper at the British Museum's botanical gardens.

Map of Mount Brown, Fraser-Fort George H, BC, Canada

The southern branch of the Fraser River originates near this mountain.

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Mount Brown (British Columbia) Wikipedia