Mount Mummery

Mount Mummery is a 3,331-metre (10,928 ft) glaciated double summit mountain located in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada.

It is the highest point in the Mummery Group, and fourth-highest in the Freshfield Icefield Ranges.

[3][6] Collie named many peaks in the Canadian Rockies, and was a climbing companion who accompanied Mummery on the Nanga Parbat expedition.

Around the same time, nearby Nanga Parbat Mountain was also named by Collie.

[5] The first ascent of the mountain was made in 1906 by I. Tucker Burr Jr, Samuel Cabot Jr, W. Rodman Peabody, Robert Walcott, with guides Gottfried Feuz and Christian Kaufmann.