Mount Belgrave
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Mount Belgrave is a prominent rock summit that rises over 1200 m about 1.5 miles west of Mount Creak
Mount Creak
Mount Creak is a sharp peak, 1,240 m, just north of Shoulder Mountain in the south end of the Kirkwood Range. Discovered by the Discovery expedition which named this peak for Captain E.W. Creak, Director of Compasses at the Admiralty....

. The feature overlooks the north side of Fry Glacier
Fry Glacier
Fry Glacier is a glacier draining the slopes at the northeast corner of the Convoy Range and flowing along the south end of the Kirkwood Range into Tripp Bay, Victoria Land. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition and named for A.M. Fry, a contributor to the expedition....

 at the south extremity of Kirkwood Range
Kirkwood Range
Kirkwood Range is a massive coastal range extending north-south between the Fry and Mawson Glaciers. A broad low-level platform on the seaward side of the range is occupied by the Oates Piedmont Glacier...

. Named after Vince Belgrave, surveyor or leader in several surveys and geodetic projects for NZAP, 1984-1997.
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