Mount Tyree

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Mount Tyree is the second-highest peak in Antarctica, located in the Ellsworth Mountains’ Sentinel Range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Antarctic mountain
mountain
climbingDifficulty technically demanding
climbingStatus rarely climbed
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica NERFINISHED
elevation 15918 ft
4852 m
firstAscentBy Barry Corbet NERFINISHED
John Evans NERFINISHED
firstAscentDate January 1967
firstAscentExpedition American expedition
hasFeature heavily glaciated slopes
steep rock and ice faces
isOnList Seven Second Summits NERFINISHED
latitude approximately 78.4°S
locatedIn Antarctica
Ellsworth Mountains NERFINISHED
Sentinel Range NERFINISHED
Western Antarctica NERFINISHED
longitude approximately 85.7°W
mountainRange Sentinel Range NERFINISHED
name Mount Tyree NERFINISHED
namedAfter Rear Admiral David M. Tyree NERFINISHED
namingAuthority Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names NERFINISHED
nearbyPeak Vinson Massif NERFINISHED
partOf Ellsworth Mountains NERFINISHED
prominence about 2000 m
ranking second-highest peak in Antarctica
region Ellsworth Land NERFINISHED
relativeLocation about 13 km northwest of Vinson Massif
near the head of Patton Glacier

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Sentinel Range contains Mount Tyree