Chutine Peak
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| Chutine Peak | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 2,903 m (9,524 ft) |
| Location | British Columbia, Canada |
| Range | Boundary Ranges, Coast Mountains |
| Prominence | 1,765 m (5,791 ft) |
| Coordinates | |
| Topo map | NTS Map 104.F.16 |
Chutine Peak is one of the highest mountains in the Boundary Ranges, a group of subranges of the northern Coast Mountains of British Columbia and Alaska. Chutine Peak lies just east of the Stikine Icecap, and west of the Stikine River. It is notable for its huge west face: the drop to Chutine Lake is 2,600 m (8,530 feet) in 3.5 km (2.2 miles). Due to its remoteness, however, it is rarely visited.

