• Péwé Peak (78°2′S 163°40′E / 78.033°S 163.667°E / -78.033; 163.667 (Péwé Peak)) is a bedrock peak, 860 metres (2,820 ft) high, composed of granite...
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  • Hobbs Ridge (redirect from Lake Péwé)
    Troy L. Pewe (Pewe" Peak, q.v.) of the University of Alaska. It was near this lake that members of the VUWAE, 1960-61, found a note left by Péwé, reporting...
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    Kukri Hills. The glacier was studied in December 1957 by U.S. geologist T.L. Péwé, who named it for Arthur D. Howard, geomorphologist of Stanford University...
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    located just east of Lake Bonney. Named by United States geologist Troy L. Péwé who was first to study and describe the knobs in December 1957. 77°40′S 162°46′E...
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  • head by Garwood Glacier. Péwé Peak 78°2′S 163°40′E / 78.033°S 163.667°E / -78.033; 163.667 (Péwé Peak), a bedrock peak, 860 metres (2,820 ft) high...
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    Price Zimmermann via the Northeast Ridge. The mountain was named by Troy L. Péwé for Dr. Ivar Skarland (1899–1965), head of the Department of Anthropology...
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    Mountain Press, 1980, ISBN 0-87842-105-X, p. 245. Glaciers of Colorado See Péwé, Troy L.; "Alpine permafrost in the United States: A Review"; in Arctic and...
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    Wildlife includes moose and bears. The peak of a hill just southwest of Gulkana Glacier has a post labeled PEWE 1975. The Arctic Man competition takes...
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    and Bill Sumner via the Northeast Face. The mountain was named by Troy L. Péwé for Otto W. Geist (1888–1963), University of Alaska, pioneer researcher in...
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    Earth. 96 (B9). American Geophysical Union. doi:10.1029/91JB01285. Troy L. Péwé (1953). MULTIPLE GLACIATION IN ALASKA (PDF) (Report). USGS. Retrieved 17...
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