
Photo: Mount Gray at Wolverine Pass(courtesy David Wasserman)
Mount Gray
- 3000 m (9,843ft)
- Naming History
51.1278N -116.262W
Located at the head of Dainard Creek and the head of Tumbling Creek; south buttress of Wolverine Pass
Range: Vermilion (BC)
Province: BC
Park: Kootenay
Headwater: Kootenay
Major Valley: Kootenay
Located at the head of Dainard Creek and the head of Tumbling Creek; south buttress of Wolverine Pass
Range: Vermilion (BC)
Province: BC
Park: Kootenay
Headwater: Kootenay
Major Valley: Kootenay
Year Named: 1951
Named for: Gray, William J. (Billy) (A UBC student and founding member of the BC Mountaineering Club, Billy Gray and Charles Drysdale, a co-worker, drowned in the Kootenay River during a geological survey.
Named for: Gray, William J. (Billy) (A UBC student and founding member of the BC Mountaineering Club, Billy Gray and Charles Drysdale, a co-worker, drowned in the Kootenay River during a geological survey.
Mount Drysdale and Mount Gray stand on opposite sides of Wolverine Pass.