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Mount Pivot
Mount
Pivot
is a
conspicuous
mountain
, 1,095 m, with
steep
rock
slopes
on its
west side
,
standing
between
Mount Haslop
and
Turnpike Bluff
in
the west
part of the
Shackleton Range
. It was first mapped in
1957
by the
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition
and so named because this
prominent
landmark
was the
turning point
for
aircraft
and
sledging
parties
of the
expedition
rounding
the
southwest
end of the
Shackleton
Range.