Mount Cairnes is a 3,060-metre (10,039ft) mountain summit located in the Freshfield Ranges of the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia, Canada. The mountain is situated 44km (27mi) north of Golden in the Blaeberry Valley, 5.5km (3.4mi) east-northeast of Mount Mummery, and 3km (1.9mi) from the Continental Divide. The mountain was named in 1917 after noted geologist Delorme Donaldson Cairnes (1879-1917) of the Geological Survey of Canada from 1905 through 1917.[1][5] The mountain's name was officially adopted March 31, 1924, when approved by the Geographical Names Board of Canada.[4] There is also another Mount Cairnes named for this same person located in Yukon, where he did much of his work.
Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Cairnes is located in a subarctic climate with cold, snowy winters, and mild summers.[6] Temperatures can drop below −20°C (−4°F) with wind chill factors below −30°C (−22°F). Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into Blaeberry River which is a tributary of the Columbia River.
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