Asgard Range

[1] It is south of the Olympus Range and north of the Quartermain Mountains and the Kukri Hills.

[1] The Asgard Range extends in a west–east direction from Wright Upper Glacier, below the Antarctic Plateau, to Mount Newall above the Wilson Piedmont Glacier, which extends along the west coast of the Ross Sea.

To the north, the Asgard Range is separated from the Olympus Range by the Wright Upper Glacier and the Wright Valley, from which the Wright Lower Glacier flows into the Wilson Piedmont Glacier.

[2][3] The Asgard Range contains numerous named features such as peaks, valleys, and glaciers, and even some sub-ranges.

Major features, from west to east, include: This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey.

Asgard Range south of center of mapped region
East end of Asgard Range left center