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[[File:Kohler Glacier.jpg|thumb|Kohler Glacier in the Kohler Range]]
[[File:Kohler Range - Smith Glacier.png|thumb|Map of the Kohler Range showing Kohler Glacier and Smith Glacier]]
The '''Kohler Range''' (75°05′S 114°15′W) is a mountain range in [[Westarctica]].
The '''Kohler Range''' (75°05′S 114°15′W) is a mountain range in [[Westarctica]].


The range is about 64 km (40 mi) long and stands between the base of [[Martin Peninsula]] and [[Smith Glacier]]. The range is composed of two ice-covered plateaus which are oriented East-West and are separated by the [[Kohler Glacier]], a distributary which flows north from Smith Glacier.
The range is about 64 km (40 mi) long and stands between the base of [[Martin Peninsula]] and [[Smith Glacier]]. The range is composed of two ice-covered plateaus which are oriented East-West and are separated by the [[Kohler Glacier]], a distributary which flows north from Smith Glacier. [[Mount Wilbanks]] is located on the far northern edge of the mountains where it touches the [[Bear Peninsula]].


==Discovery and name==
==Discovery and name==
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On 1 October 2004, [[Count of Kohler|Joseph Day]], who had been a member of [[Hereditary Nobility of Westarctica|Westarctica's nobility]] since the early days of the [[Achaean Territory of Antarctica|Achaean Territory]], was granted the title Count of Kohler in recognition of his longstanding commitment to the government and his status as an advisor to the crown.
On 1 October 2004, [[Count of Kohler|Joseph Day]], who had been a member of [[Hereditary Nobility of Westarctica|Westarctica's nobility]] since the early days of the [[Achaean Territory of Antarctica|Achaean Territory]], was granted the title Count of Kohler in recognition of his longstanding commitment to the government and his status as an advisor to the crown.


==Geographic features==
* [[Haver Peak]]
* [[Smith Glacier]]
* [[Mount Wilbanks]]
* [[Kohler Glacier]]
* [[Slater Rocks]]
* [[Mount Isherwood]]
* [[Mount Strange]]


[[Category:Geography of Westarctica]]
[[Category:Geography of Westarctica]]

Latest revision as of 19:25, 10 December 2019

Map of the Kohler Range showing Kohler Glacier and Smith Glacier

The Kohler Range (75°05′S 114°15′W) is a mountain range in Westarctica.

The range is about 64 km (40 mi) long and stands between the base of Martin Peninsula and Smith Glacier. The range is composed of two ice-covered plateaus which are oriented East-West and are separated by the Kohler Glacier, a distributary which flows north from Smith Glacier. Mount Wilbanks is located on the far northern edge of the mountains where it touches the Bear Peninsula.

Discovery and name

The range was discovered on February 24, 1940 by Rear Admiral Richard Byrd and other members of the U.S. Antarctic Survey in an airplane flight from the USS Bear.

Byrd named the range after American manufacturer, and Governor of Wisconsin Walter J. Kohler, Jr., who helped finance the U.S. Navy's expedition to Antarctica and the seaplane from which the discovery was made.

Count of Kohler

On 1 October 2004, Joseph Day, who had been a member of Westarctica's nobility since the early days of the Achaean Territory, was granted the title Count of Kohler in recognition of his longstanding commitment to the government and his status as an advisor to the crown.

Geographic features