Plinth Peak

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Plinth Peak

North face of Plinth Peak
Elevation 2,677 metres (8,783 feet)
Location British Columbia, Canada
Range Pacific Ranges
Prominence 947 m
Coordinates 50°38′42.7″N, 123°30′38.9″W
Topo map NTS 92J/12
Type Stratovolcano
Volcanic arc/belt Cascade Volcanic Arc
Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
Age of rock Holocene
Last eruption 2350 BP
First ascent 1931 N. Carter; A. Dalgleish; T. Fyles; M. Winram
Easiest route rock/ice climb

Plinth Peak, sometimes called Plinth Mountain, is the highest satellite cone of Mount Meager, and one of four overlapping volcanic cones which together form the northermost volcanic complex in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt. It is the youngest vent, which last erupted about 2350 years ago.

Plinth Peak is the most recent volcanic peak of Mount Meager to erupt, and the most recent in the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt. The eruption was similar to the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens and sent ash as far as southern Alberta and dammed the Lillooet River, forming Keyhole Falls. The steep north face of the peak is the remnant of the inner crater wall, which was destroyed by the eruption.

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