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Mount Erhart, Newfoundland

1539 meters, 5049 feet

Alternate Name(s)Margaret Toth
SubpeaksMount Erhart - East Peak (1524 m/5000 ft)
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)58° 54' N; 63° 43' W
58.903282, -63.720293 (Dec Deg)
458502E 6529506N Zone 20 (UTM)
CountryCanada
State/ProvinceNewfoundland
County/Second Level RegionDiv. 11 - Nunatsiavut
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This twin-summited peak was first climbed in 1978 by Chipeniuk, Parker and Sheer, and named "Margaret Toth" after Parker's deceased finace. However, the official Canadian Board of Geographical Names named it Mount Erhart. The first ascent party thought the western peak was higher, making the East Peak a sub-peak.


The twin summits of Mount Erhart (Margaret Toth), as seen from high on Mount Caubvick to the south.
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RangesContinent: North America
Range2: North America Plains
Range3: Canadian Shield
Range4: Torngat Mountains
Range5: South Interior Torngats
Range6: Selamiut Range
Drainage BasinsMinor Streams of Eastern Canada
Atlantic Ocean
Topo MapCirque Mountain 14 L/13 1:50,000
ProminenceClean Prominence: 167 m/549 ft
Optimistic Prominence: 197 m/649 ft
Line Parent: Mount Caubvick
Key Col: 1372 m/4500 ft  (100 foot contour)
Col elevation in range between 4400 and 4500 feet.
    Topo Map: Cirque Mountain 14 L/13 1:50,000
    Key Col Lat/Long: 58° 54' N; 63° 43' W
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Isolation1.1 km/0.69 mi
Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database:
    Mount Caubvick-North Peak  (S)
Isolation distance is based on NHN and is slightly overstated.
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