Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Mount Ulysses, is the highest mountain in the Muskwa Ranges of the Northern Canadian Rockies in British Columbia. It and neighbouring peaks are part of a group of names drawing on the epic poem The Odyssey, in which here Ulysses wanders for 10 years before being able to return home to Ithaca.[5]
Located north of the headwaters of the Akie River and to the south of Sikanni Chief Lake,[5] its very high prominence of 2,289 m (7,510 ft) is relative to Grand Pacific Pass, with its parent peak being an unnamed summit in the Fairweather Range, near Mount Fairweather.[1]
It was first climbed in 1961.[5]
See also
References
External links
|
---|
Ranges | |
---|
Mountains | |
---|
Passes | |
---|
Glaciers | |
---|
Rivers | |
---|
Peoples | |
---|
Parks and protected areas | International | |
---|
National | |
---|
Provincial (AB) | |
---|
Provincial (BC) | |
---|
|
---|
Ski resorts | |
---|
Communities | |
---|
Ecozone and ecoregions | |
---|
|
|
---|
Sovereign states | |
---|
Dependencies and other territories | |
---|