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Mount Odin is a mountain in Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada. It is located in Auyuittuq National Park along the Akshayuk Pass , 46 km (29 mi) north of Pangnirtung and south of Mount Asgard . Mount Odin is the highest mountain on Baffin Island .
Mount Odin is a mountain in British Columbia, Canada. The mountain was likely named by George Dawson as his map contains the earliest known appearance of the name. [2]
Mount Odin) is the most prominent peak, though not the highest, in the Asgard Range, of Victoria Land, Antarctica It rises over 2,000 m (6,600 ft) just south of Lake Vanda . It was named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1958–59) for the Norse god Odin .
The highest point is Mount Odin at 2,147 m (7,044 ft) [3] [4] while Mount Asgard (Sivanitirutinguak) at 2,015 m (6,611 ft) is perhaps the best known. [5] The highest point in the northern Baffin Mountains is Qiajivik Mountain at 1,963 m (6,440 ft). [6] There are no trees in the Baffin Mountains because they are north of the Arctic tree line.
Auyuittuq National Park is located on the Cumberland Peninsula of Baffin Island in Nunavut.The park is located within the Arctic Circle.The park covers 21,470 square kilometres (8,290 sq mi) [3] [note 1] and is located partially within the Penny Highlands and contains the 6,000 km 2 (2,300 sq mi) Penny Ice Cap.
Mount Odin 1] is a saddle-top mountain on the Foyn Coast of Graham Land, Antarctica It consists of two ice-covered peaks and stands 1,465 m (4,806 ft) tall. It is situated close to Frigga Peak to the southwest, on the divide between Anderson Glacier and Sleipnir Glacier .
Mount Odin (Victoria Land), in Victoria Land, Antarctica Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
Mount Odin is the most prominent peak, though not the highest, in the Asgard Range. It rises over 2,000 m (6,600 ft) just south of Lake Vanda. [11] Horowitz Ridge is a rock ridge between David Valley and King Valley. [12] Roa Ridge is a bow-shaped ridge, 5 mi (8.0 km) long.