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The Golden Hinde is a mountain located in the Vancouver Island Ranges on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. At Шаблон:Convert,[1] it is the highest peak on the island. The peak is popular with experienced backcountry-climbers, having been first ascended in 1913. The mountain is made of basalt which is part of the Karmutsen Formation.[2]

Geography

The mountain is located near the geographic centre of Vancouver Island, as well as near the centre of Шаблон:Convert Strathcona Provincial Park, at the head of the Wolf River and to the west of Buttle Lake, about Шаблон:Convert east of the community of Gold River.

Name origin

The mountain took its name from Sir Francis Drake's ship, the Golden Hind, by an early fur-trading captain, who was reminded of Drake's ship as sunset hit the mountain (which is visible from the west coast of the Island) and in honour of Drake's reputed presence off the coast of the future British Columbia during the explorer's circumnavigation of the globe from 1577 to 1580 (see New Albion).

The present name was not officially conferred until 1938, but this was done after a reference to the peak in a fur-trader's log. The alternative name "The Rooster's Comb" was used by early alpinists because of the mountain's appearance.[3]

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  1. Different sources list slightly different values for the maximum elevation above sea level. A recent survey using GPS determined the NAS83 elevation as 2,196.818 m. See Шаблон:Cite bcgnis for a discussion; see [1] for description of the trip to obtain this value
  2. Geology of Strathcona Park - The Volcanic Flood Шаблон:Webarchive Retrieved 24 November 2007
  3. Akrigg, G.P.V. and Helen Akrigg. "Golden Hinde." British Columbia Place Names. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1997. p. 94