Camelback Ridge

Camelback Ridge (73°31′S 94°24′W / 73.517°S 94.400°W) is a short rock ridge in Antarctica, with topographic highs of 1,180 and 1,141 metres (3,871 and 3,743 ft) at the ends, located just west of Pemmican Bluff in the Jones Mountains. It was mapped by the University of Minnesota Jones Mountains Party, 1960–61, who named it for its humped appearance.

Camelback Ridge

Camelback Ridge (73°31′S 94°24′W / 73.517°S 94.400°W) is a short rock ridge in Antarctica, with topographic highs of 1,180 and 1,141 metres (3,871 and 3,743 ft) at the ends, located just west of Pemmican Bluff in the Jones Mountains. It was mapped by the University of Minnesota Jones Mountains Party, 1960–61, who named it for its humped appearance.