Mt. Thor

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Mount Thor', officially gazetted as Thor Peak, is a mountain in Auyuittuq National Park, on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. The mountain is located 46 km (29 mi) northeast of Pangnirtung and features the Earth's greatest purely vertical drop at 1,250 metres (4,100 feet), with an average angle of 105 degrees. The location is popular with climbers due to this feature, despite its remoteness. Camping is allowed, with the only official site being at the entrance to the Akshayuk Valley near Overlord Peak.

Mount Thor is part of the Baffin Mountains which in turn form part of the Arctic Cordillera mountain range. The mountain is made of granite and is the most famous of Canada's mountains named "Thor".

Mount Thor was first climbed in 1953 by an Arctic Institute of North America team. The team members were Hans Weber, J Rothlisberger and F. Schwarzenbach. The same men climbed the North Tower of Mount Asgard for the first time.

The world record for longest rappel was set on Mount Thor, July 23, 2006, by an American team consisting of: Chuck Constable, Dirk Siron, Ben Holley, Kenneth Waite, Gordon Rosser, Donny Opperman, Deldon Barfuss, and Tim Hudson. A 26 year old Canadian Park Ranger, Phillip Robinson, also rappelled, but had a problem with his equipment, dropped to the base of the mountain and was killed. There had been a previous attempt in 2004, but they returned without rappelling due to dangerous weather conditions.

Mount Thor is used in the Led Zeppelin concert film The Song Remains the Same in the "No Quarter" fantasy sequence; the song mentioning the god Thor.

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INTO THE ARCTIC #33: Aug 7, 2007-Glimpse of Mount Thor
INTO THE ARCTIC Video Journal Series
Further up the Weasel River Valley in Auyuittuq National Park, Cory catches his first view of the magnificent Mount Thor, which has the distinction of being the highest sheer rock face in the world.



2002 - Baffin Island Climbing Expedition Trailer
Three Australian climbers head north to the arctic circle and climb three giant cliffs including Mt Thor, Asgard and Tirokowa. Features Neil Monteith, Marcel Geelen and Geoff Butcher. This is a trailer to a 40minute documentry.

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Wikipedia article [1] Mount Thor

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