Prominence 70 m Mountain range Pacific Ranges | Topo map NTS 92J/12 Elevation 2,430 m | |
Volcanic arc/belt Canadian Cascade ArcGaribaldi Volcanic Belt First ascent Saturday July 06, 2002 Tim Bennet; Ivan Bandic; Fred Touche Similar Bridge River Vent, Slag Hill, Plinth Peak, Monmouth Creek complex, Vulcan's Thumb |
Perkin's Pillar was a vertical pillar of volcanic rock of the Mount Meager massif in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It existed on the steep north flank of Capricorn Mountain. The upper half of Perkin's Pillar broke sometime in June 2005 and only a jagged sliver remains of the previously mighty summit.
Map of Perkin's Pillar, Squamish-Lillooet C, BC, Canada
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