Mount Frodin

Mount Frodin

Mount Frodin (64°50′S 62°50′W / 64.833°S 62.833°W / -64.833; -62.833) is a mountain (about 600 m) rising 0.5 nautical miles (0.9 km) east-southeast of Waterboat Point, Paradise Harbor, Danco Coast. The feature was originally called "Mount Lunch-Ho!" by T.W. Bagshawe and M.C. Lester, because on the first ascent in 1921 lunch was eaten on the summit. Renamed by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition (1950–51) after Swedish engineer Bertil Frodin, who conducted geological and glaciological studies on the expedition.

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Mount Frodin" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).