Hageman Peak
Hageman Peak | ||
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height | 940 m | |
location | Alexander I Island , West Antarctica | |
Mountains | Staccato peaks | |
Coordinates | 71 ° 41 '49 " S , 70 ° 50' 14" W | |
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Normal way | Alpine tour (glaciated) |
The Hageman Peak is a turn 940 m high mountain on Alexander Island off the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula . It rises northwest of Duffy Peak at the northwest end of the Staccato Peaks .
The American polar explorer Lincoln Ellsworth photographed this mountain during an overflight in 1935. The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names named him after Lieutenant Commander Roger H. Hageman (1935-1987) of the United States Navy , pilot of an LC-130 Hercules in Operation Deep Freeze in 1969.
Web links
- Hageman Peak in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- Hageman Peak on geographic.org (English)