Mount Craddock
bgcolor=#e7dcc3 colspan=2|Mount Craddock
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Elevation
:
4,650 metres (15,256 feet)
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Latitude
:
78° 38′S
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Longitude
:
85° 12′W
gcolor=#e7dcc3|Location:
Antarctica
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Range
:
Sentinel Range
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First ascent
:
gcolor=#e7dcc3|Easiest
route
:
snow/ice climb
Mount Craddock
is a large, bold
mountain
that marks the highest point on the southern end of
Vinson Massif
. The impressive south face remains unclimbed. Named by
US-ACAN
for J. Campbell Craddock, leader of a
University of Minnesota
expedition (1962-63) that made geological investigations and cartographic surveys in the Sentinel and
Heritage Ranges
of the
Ellsworth Mountains
. During 1960-61, Craddock led a Minnesota geological expedition in examining the
Jones Mountains
. Craddock, Mount
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