Richardson Mountains
The Richardson Mountains are a mountain range located west of the mouth of the Mackenzie River in northern Yukon, Canada. They parallel the northernmost part of the boundary between Yukon and Northwest Territories.
Richardson Mountains | |
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Dempster Highway crossing the Richardson Mountains | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,240 m (4,070 ft) [1] |
Naming | |
Etymology | Named for Arctic explorer John Richardson[1] |
Geography | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Yukon |
Range coordinates | 68°10′N 137°00′W |
Parent range | Brooks Range |
Although some sources{{[2]}} consider the Richardson Mountains to be part of the Canadian Rockies, the common northern limit of the Canadian Rockies is the Liard River, which is a long way south. The Richardson Mountains are a sub-range of the Brooks Range which lies mostly in Alaska.[1]
References
- "Richardson Mountains". Retrieved Feb 10, 2016.
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