Monmouth Mountain

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Monmouth Mountain
Top of Monmouth Mountain centered at top.
Aerial view from ENE.
Highest point
Elevation3,182 m (10,440 ft)[1]
Prominence1,602 m (5,256 ft)[1]
Parent peakGood Hope Mountain (3242 m)[2]
Listing
Coordinates50°59′30″N 123°47′24″W / 50.99167°N 123.79000°W / 50.99167; -123.79000[1]
Geography
Monmouth Mountain is located in British Columbia
Monmouth Mountain
Monmouth Mountain
DistrictLillooet Land District
Parent rangeChilcotin Ranges
Topo mapNTS 92J13 Stanley Smith Glacier
Climbing
First ascent1951 by A. Melville, I. Kay, N. Carter, T. Marston, D. Blair, W. Sparling, H. Genschorek
Easiest routerock/ice climb

Monmouth Mountain, commonly known as Mount Monmouth is one of the principal summits of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of southern British Columbia. At 3,182 m (10,440 ft), it is the highest summit of the Chilcotin Ranges. It stands just north of the Lillooet Icecap between the heads of Chilko Lake and the Taseko Lakes. West of Chilko Lake's south arm is Mount Good Hope 3,242 m (10,636 ft) and, beyond it, the massif surrounding Mount Queen Bess 3,298 m (10,820 ft), which is the highest summit east of the Homathko River.

The namesake of this peak was HMS Monmouth, an aging British battleship which was sunk at the Battle of Coronel in 1914 along with HMS Good Hope (for which Good Hope Mountain is named) off the coast of South America by German cruisers under Admiral Von Spee.

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  1. ^ a b c "British Columbia and Alberta: The Ultra-Prominence Page". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2012-11-03.
  2. ^ "Monmouth Mountain". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2021-05-20.

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