Photo: Looking northeast up Dainard Creek to Wolverine Pass (Mount Drysdale to left, Mount Gray at right from upper Kootenay Valley
Mount Drysdale
- 2932 m (9,620ft)
- Naming History
51.1497N -116.273W
Located at the head of Dainard Creek; north buttress of Wolverine Pass
Range: Vermilion (BC)
Province: BC
Park: Kootenay
Headwater: Kootenay
Located at the head of Dainard Creek; north buttress of Wolverine Pass
Range: Vermilion (BC)
Province: BC
Park: Kootenay
Headwater: Kootenay
Year Named: 1924
Named for: Drysdale, Charles Wales (A member of the Geological Survey of Canada, Charles Drysdale and a co-worker, William Gray, drowned in the Kootenay River in 1917. Mount Drysdale and Mount Gray stand on opposite sides of Wolverine Pass.) See Mount Gray, Wolverin
Named for: Drysdale, Charles Wales (A member of the Geological Survey of Canada, Charles Drysdale and a co-worker, William Gray, drowned in the Kootenay River in 1917. Mount Drysdale and Mount Gray stand on opposite sides of Wolverine Pass.) See Mount Gray, Wolverin
Mount Gray and Mount Drysdale stand on opposite sides of Wolverine Pass