Mount Dalrymple

Mount Dalrymple (77°56′S 86°03′W) is a mountain (3,600 m) between Mount Alf and Mount Goldthwait in the northern part of the Sentinel Range, Antarctica. It surmounts Sabazios Glacier to the north-northeast and Embree Glacier to the southeast. The mountain was mapped by the Marie Byrd Land Traverse party of 1957–58, under Charles R. Bentley, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Paul C. Dalrymple, meteorologist, member of the wintering party at Little America V in 1957 and the South Pole Station in 1958.
Elevation: 1205 m
Country: Australia
Explore topics:
- Mount Dalrymple hiking routes
- Mount Dalrymple best routes
- Mount Dalrymple camping
- Mount Dalrymple parking
- Mount Dalrymple car park
- Mount Dalrymple difficulty
- Mount Dalrymple family friendly
- Mount Dalrymple dog friendly
- Mount Dalrymple sunrise hike
- Mount Dalrymple sunset hike