Mount Erebus is a Antarctic volcano.
Mt Erebus is extremely remote, and is an active volcano. There are no 'best months' to climb this mountain.
Mount Erebus is classified as a polygenetic stratovolcano
The Erebus disaster, involving the crash of Air New Zealand Flight 901 on Mount Erebus in Antarctica, occurred due to a combination of navigational errors, miscommunication, and whiteout conditions obscuring the view of the mountain. The flight crew was following incorrect coordinates, leading them directly into the path of the mountain.
The highest Antarctic peak is Vinson Massif at 5,140 metres. Mount Erebus is an active volcano and is 3,794 metres high.
Mt Erebus is a volcano, a mountain, and except for two sparsely populated research stations about 70 miles away, there is no 'everyone' to impact.
You may be thinking of Mt Erebus, an active volcano.
Antarctica's best known mountain would be Mount Erebus which is an active volcano and is 3,794 metres high.
I just did a project on Antarctica I learned that there are mountains that are landmarks. Some of which are Mountain Erebus - a volcano and Vinson Mastiff - the tallest mountain on the continent.
Mt Erebus, Mt Terror and Vinson Massif are all names of Antarctic mountains.
One famous mountain is Mount Erebus, the southern-most active volcano on Earth. Another is Vinson Massif, the tallest mountain on the continent.
Mt Erebus is a tall active volcano that created Ross Island. It was on the slopes of this mountain that an Air New Zealand sightseeing flight crashed. Killing all crew and passengers.
As on any mountain, the terrain is dangerous, the mountain is remote enough that rescue should you require it is not feasible, there are months when there are no sunrises on this part of Antarctica.