Yes, it is in the central portion of Mount Hartigan in the Executive Committee Range, Marie Byrd Land. It was named after Allen D Tusing, who was a meteorologist at Byrd Station.
The mountain peak in Colorado which is named after an American explorer is PikeÕs Peak. This mountain peak was named after Zebulon Pike who was an army explorer.
This is the name of the highest peak in Antarctica.
Mawson Peak is the highest mountain in any Australian territory. It lies on Heard Island, one of Australia's territories, in the Southern Ocean, but not specifically in Antarctica.
at the top of the highest mountain/hill
Pikes Peak
Pike's Peak
Zebulon Pike has the mountain, Pike's Peak in Colorado named after him.
Vinson Masiff is the highest mountain peak on the continent of Antarctica, which is not a country.
Vinson Massif, which is the continent's highest peak, and Mount Erebus, which is the southern-most active volcano are both famous mountains in Antarctica.
The second highest Antarctic peak is Mount Tyree at 4,852 metres.
Yes, several things have been named after Robert Falcon Scott, including the Scott Glacier in Antarctica, the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge, and Mount Scott, a peak in the Antarctic mountain range.
Pike's Peak, in Colorado