Pic de Gerlache is a mountain in King Frederick VIII Land, NE Greenland.
This nunatak was named in 1905 by the Duke of Orléans during his Arctic Expedition on ship Belgica, when he explored parts of the northeastern coast of Greenland.
Since the expedition members considered that the name should be preserved, it was placed on a conspicuous 912 m (2,992 ft) mountain rising on the north side of Gammel Hellerup Glacier.
[3] A few years later, Ejnar Mikkelsen described this mountain as a pyramid during the 1909-12 Alabama Expedition: Fifty miles or more away we can see the steep slopes of Lambert Land, while behind us the pyramid of the Pic de Gerlache and the steep peaks of the other nunataks rise sharply above the inland ice.
[4]Pic de Gerlache is located in Norre Biland, the northern section of Duke of Orléans Land.