Mount Skook Davidson

Mount Skook Davidson, 2,382 metres (7,815 ft),[1] is a mountain in the Kechika Ranges of the Cassiar Mountains in far northern British Columbia, Canada.

Davidson was a notable local pioneer who worked as a land surveyor before taking up packing, guiding, and ranching in this area.

[3] He helped discover and select the route for the Alaska Highway.

[4] Its topographic prominence is 1361m above its col at Denetiah Lake.

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