Mount Hall (Lillie Range)

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Mount Hall
height 2430  m
location Ross Dependency , Antarctica
Mountains Queen Maud Mountains , Transantarctic Mountains
Coordinates 84 ° 55 ′ 0 ″  S , 170 ° 22 ′ 0 ″  W Coordinates: 84 ° 55 ′ 0 ″  S , 170 ° 22 ′ 0 ″  W
Mount Hall (Lillie Range) (Antarctica)
Mount Hall (Lillie Range)
Normal way Alpine tour (glaciated)

Mount Hall is a 2430  m high and rocky mountain in the Antarctic Ross Dependency . It rises 2.5 km southwest of Mount Daniel from a snow-covered, table mountain -like massif , which forms the southern end of the Lillie Range in the Queen Maud Mountains .

Members of a team to explore the Ross Ice Shelf (1957-1958) under the direction of the US geophysicist Albert P. Crary (1911-1997) discovered and photographed him. Crary named the mountain after Lieutenant Commander Ray Eldon Hall, pilot of the United States Navy's VX-6 squadron in several Deep Freeze operations .

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