Elevation 2,105 m Prominence 2,105 m | First ascent 1996 Listing Ultra-prominent peak | |
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Similar Bridgeman Island, Talung, Deception Island, Gasherbrum I |
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Mount Foster is a peak rising to 2,105 metres (6,906 ft) in the Imeon Range on Smith Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. It is the highest point of the South Shetland Islands archipelago. Mount Foster has triple peaks of which Mount Foster proper is the southernmost, the central one is Evlogi Peak (2090 m), and the northern one is Antim Peak (2070 m). The first ascent was made by Greg Landreth and team on 29 January 1996.
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- R serve naturelle terri monahan mont foster terri monahan nature reserve mount foster
- Map of Mount Foster Antarctica
- Mount foster glades run
- Location
- References
Map of Mount Foster, Antarctica
The feature is named after Captain Henry Foster, commander of HMS Chanticleer who explored the South Shetlands in 1829.
Mount foster glades run
Location
Mount Foster is linked by Zavet Saddle to Slaveykov Peak to the southwest and surmounts Bistra Glacier to the west, Chuprene Glacier to the north-northwest, Rupite Glacier to the east, Landreth Glacier to the southeast and Dragoman Glacier to the south-southeast. The peak is located 5.45 km northeast of Riggs Peak, 2.78 km south-southeast of Garmen Point, 7.64 km southwest of Mount Pisgah and 3.86 km north-northwest of Ivan Asen Point (Bulgarian mapping in 2009).