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Salient Peak
Salient
Peak
is a buttressed
peak
of the
Royal Society Range
between
Mounts Rucker
and
Hooker
. A
ridge
descends eastward from it and forms the
watershed
between tributaries of the
Blue Glacier
on
the north
and
Walcott Glacier
on
the south
. So named by the
New Zealand Blue Glacier Party
of the
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition
because it forms a
salient
of the
Royal Society
Range, where the
summit
turns
southwest
toward
Mounts
Rucker
and
Huggins
.