It was mapped by the University of Minnesota Jones Mountains Party in 1960-61.
He was the leader of the University of Minnesota Ellsworth Mountains Party, 1963-1964.
It was so named by the University of Minnesota Geological Party of 1963-64 because high velocity winds were present here whenever the peak was visited.
It was mapped by the University of Minnesota Jones Mountains Party, 1960-61, who named it for its humped appearance.
It was so named by the University of Minnesota Geological Party to these mountains, 1963-64, because the area is deeply dissected and composed of black rocks.
It was named after the nearby Founders Peaks by the University of Minnesota Geological Party, 1963-64.
Mapped by the University of Minnesota Jones Mountains Party, 1960-61.
The descriptive name was applied by the University of Minnesota Geological Party to the area, 1963-64.
It was named by the University of Minnesota Ellsworth Mountains Party of 1962-63 because the peak resembles a minaret.
Named by the University of Minnesota Geological Party, 1963-64.