Mount Caubvick
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Mount Caubvick is a prominent peak in the Torngat Mountains of eastern Canada, known for being the highest mountain in the region and a challenging destination for climbers.
Statements (44)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
geographical feature
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mountain → |
| access |
remote, typically by boat or charter aircraft
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| alternativeNameUsedIn |
Quebec
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| climate |
subarctic to polar alpine climate
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| climbingDifficulty |
technical and remote alpine climb
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| country |
Canada
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| elevation |
1652 m
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about 5419 ft → |
| firstAscentYear |
1973
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| hasAlternativeName |
Mont D’Iberville
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| hasGlacialFeatures |
yes
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| hasRockType |
Precambrian metamorphic rock
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| hasSummitRidge |
narrow and exposed
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| hazards |
rockfall
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steep terrain → unpredictable weather → |
| highestPointOf |
Labrador
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Quebec–Labrador Peninsula region → mainland Newfoundland and Labrador → |
| isPopularWith |
experienced mountaineers
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| isRemote |
true
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| knownFor |
being the highest peak in mainland Newfoundland and Labrador
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being the highest peak in the Torngat Mountains → challenging climbing routes → |
| latitudeApprox |
58.9 N
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| locatedIn |
Canada
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Labrador → Newfoundland and Labrador → Torngat Mountains → Torngat Mountains National Park region → eastern Canada → |
| locatedNear |
border between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec
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| longitudeApprox |
63.7 W
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| nameUsedIn |
Newfoundland and Labrador
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| nearbyWaterBody |
Kangert Lake
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Nachvak Fjord → |
| onBorderOf |
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Quebec → |
| partOf |
Arctic Cordillera
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| prominence |
about 1590 m
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| range |
Torngat Mountains
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| region |
Nunatsiavut area of Labrador
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| requiresPermits |
often subject to park or regional access regulations
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Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Mont D’Iberville
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hasAlternativeName |
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Labrador
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highestPoint |