Mount Neal
Mount Neal is a glaciated summit in British Columbia, Canada.
Description
Mount Neal is located in the Coast Mountains, and east-northeast of Whistler in Garibaldi Provincial Park. Precipitation runoff and glacial meltwater from this mountain's slopes drains to the Lillooet River via Ure, Kakila, and Chaos creeks. Mount Neal is more notable for its steep rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation as topographic relief is significant with the summit rising 1,250 metres above Chaos Creek in.History
The mountain was named in 1929 by A.J. Campbell to honor Neal Carter, in recognition of Carter's excellent mapping of a large section of Garibaldi Park in the early days as a mountaineer. Carter was a prominent member of the British Columbia Mountaineering Club and was credited with many first ascents in Garibaldi Park in 1922–23. The toponym was officially adopted October 4, 1932, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada instead of the originally proposed toponym, Mount Carter.The first ascent of the summit was made September 6, 1949, by three members of the University of British Columbia's Varsity Outdoor Club: Arnie Ede, Fleming McConnell, and Bob Nicholson.