Mount Roots is a mainly snow-covered mountain on South Georgia, standing near the head of Nordenskjold Glacier, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) ESE of Mount Paget. Its western peak rises to 2,158 metres (7,080 ft); its eastern peak to 2,270 metres (7,450 ft). The mountain, fifth-highest on the island, is a prominent feature and presumably was known to whalers and sealers in South Georgia at an early date.
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Mount Roots | |
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Elevation: | 2,270 metres (7,447 feet) |
Coordinates: | 54°28′S 36°24′W |
Location: | South Georgia |
Range: | Allardyce Range |
First ascent: | January 2001 |
Easiest route: | snow/ice climb |
It was roughly surveyed in the period 1925–30 by DI personnel, and resurveyed by the SGS, 1951–52. Named by the UK-APC for James W. Roots, a member of the SGS, 1951–52.
The first ascent was made by British climbers Will Manners and Stuart Macdonald on the north buttress in January 2001.
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