Mount Browning
Northern Foothills (74°44′S 163°55′E) is a line of coastal hills on the west side of Terra Nova Bay, Victoria Land, Antarctica, lying southward of Browning Pass and forming a peninsular continuation of the Deep Freeze Range. It was named by the Northern Party of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13 (BrAE), because during field operations Inexpressible Island, close southward, was originally referred to as the "Southern Foothills."
Elevation: 2446 m
Country: New Zealand
Explore topics:
- Mount Browning hiking routes
- Mount Browning best routes
- Mount Browning camping
- Mount Browning parking
- Mount Browning car park
- Mount Browning difficulty
- Mount Browning family friendly
- Mount Browning dog friendly
- Mount Browning sunrise hike
- Mount Browning sunset hike