Horribilis Peak
Horribilis Peak is a mountain summit located in the Coast Mountains of the Pacific Ranges in British Columbia, Canada. The mountain is situated north of Talchako Mountain, and south of Stuie. Its nearest higher peak is Utan Peak, to the northwest. The peak was named in 1964 by a George Whitemore mountaineering party in recognition of the grizzly bears upon whose territory the mountaineers were trespassing. The mountain's name was officially adopted April 15, 1984, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains into Ape Creek which is a tributary of the Talchako River.