Earth Ice Peak

Ice Peak is the prominent south peak of Mount Edziza in Cassiar Land District of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It has an elevation of 2,500 metres and protrudes through Mount Edziza's ice cap, which is roughly 70 square kilometres in area. The peak is a pyramid-shaped horn formed by glacial erosion and is completely flanked by steep-walled, …
Ice Peak is the prominent south peak of Mount Edziza in Cassiar Land District of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It has an elevation of 2,500 metres and protrudes through Mount Edziza's ice cap, which is roughly 70 square kilometres in area. The peak is a pyramid-shaped horn formed by glacial erosion and is completely flanked by steep-walled, active cirques. Tencho Glacier on the southern flank is the largest outlet glacier of Mount Edziza's ice cap. The summit of Ice Peak is about 280 metres lower than that of Mount Edziza, but it still rises well above the general level of the Big Raven Plateau. Ice Peak and the surrounding area are in Mount Edziza Provincial Park, which also includes the Spectrum Range to the south.
  • Elevation: 2,500 m (8,200 ft)
  • Defining authority: BC Geographical Names office in Victoria, British Columbia
  • Country: Canada
  • Province: British Columbia
  • District: Cassiar Land District
  • Protected area: Mount Edziza Provincial Park
  • Topo map: NTS 104G10 Mount Edziza
Data from: en.wikipedia.org