A rock peak standing between Prebble and Wyckoff Glaciers, on the western slopes of the Queen Alexandra Range.
A prominent peak, 2,550 metres (8,370 ft) high, forming the south side of the mouth of Prebble Glacier.
So named by the Ohio State University party to the Queen Alexandra Range (1966–67) because the peak consists mainly of a buff-weathering massive sandstone.
A small valley, the western half of which is occupied by a lobe of ice from Walcott Névé, lying west of Mount Falla.
A peak, 2,900 metres (9,500 ft) high, standing 3.5 nautical miles (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) southwest of Mount Falla.