ḵ'els
ḵ’els | |
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ḵ’els is located in British Columbia ḵ’els ḵ’els Location in British Columbia | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,088 m (6,850 ft)[1] |
Prominence | 227 m (745 ft)[1] |
Parent peak | Mount Alexander (2368 m)[1] [2] |
Listing | Mountains of British Columbia |
Coordinates | 50°14′52′′N 123°59′00′′W / 50.24778°N 123.98333°W / 50.24778; -123.98333 [3] |
Geography | |
Country | Canada |
Province | British Columbia |
District | Lillooet Land District |
Parent range | Pacific Ranges |
Topo map | NTS 92J4 Princess Louisa Inlet [3] |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1931 |
ḵ’els[4] is a mountain located at the head of lekw’emin (Jervis Inlet) [5] above the ancestral shíshálh village site of x̱enichen[6] and within the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. The mountain is associated with a shíshálh legend about a great flood.[4]
In 1860, during a survey by HMS Plumper, the mountain was named "Mount Victoria" after Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria who was the ninth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.[7] The name ḵ’els, which means "anchor" in she shashishalhem, was legally restored on June 21, 2023.[4]
The first colonial ascent of ḵ’els was made in 1931 by Arthur Tinniswood Dalton and Percy Williams Easthope.[1]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d "Mount Victoria". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2022年06月06日.
- ^ "Topographic map of Mount Alexander". opentopomap.org. Retrieved 2022年06月06日.
- ^ a b "Mount Victoria". BC Geographical Names . Retrieved 2022年06月06日.
- ^ a b c "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2023年06月22日.
- ^ "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2023年06月22日.
- ^ "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2023年06月22日.
- ^ Hitz, Charles W. (2003). Through the Rapids - The History of Princess Louisa Inlet. Kirkland, WA.: Sitka 2 Publishing. p. 54. ISBN 0-9720255-0-2.
External links
[edit ]- CM_C2308 Fraser River to N.E.Pt. of Texada Island including Howe Sound and Jervis Inlet 'Annotated' 1863年02月16日 1865.08 [clarification needed ]
- Detail Map of Mount Victoria from the 1860 Survey Map of the Jervis Inlet and Mt.Victoria.
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