Sore Thumb

Sore Thumb (76°40′S 161°6′E / 76.667°S 161.100°E / -76.667; 161.100Coordinates: 76°40′S 161°6′E / 76.667°S 161.100°E / -76.667; 161.100) is a notable rock spire (about 1,400 m) which rises 50 m above a crest of Elkhorn Ridge, to the east of Topside Glacier, in Convoy Range, Victoria Land. Though not the highest point on the ridge, the spire stands out "like a sore thumb" and is an excellent reference point. The approved name is a shortened form of "Sore Thumb Stack," which had been suggested by New Zealand geologist Christopher J. Burgess during a visit to the area in the 1976-77 season.

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Sore Thumb" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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