Redpath Peaks

- 80.466666666667 - 81.3Koordinaten: 80 ° 28 ' S, 81 ° 18' W

The Redpath Peaks are a group of low, snowy elevations, which are a few kilometers southeast of the Independence Hills in West Antarctica. The Redpath peaks belong to the southernmost extension of the Heritage Range Mountain region of Ellsworthgebirges. They are also the most southern part of the west wall of the Horseshoe Valley.

The surveys were named in 1966 by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names by Bruce B. Redpath, a geophysicist of the United States Antarctic Program and participants of the South Pole - Queen Maud Land traverse in summer 1964-65.

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