Skinner Saddle

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Skinner Saddle (80°58′S 159°25′E / 80.967°S 159.417°E / -80.967; 159.417Coordinates: 80°58′S 159°25′E / 80.967°S 159.417°E / -80.967; 159.417) is a high, broad, snow-covered saddle between the northern part of Darley Hills and that portion of Churchill Mountains eastward of Mount Durnford. Mapped by the Northern Party of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE) (1960–61) and named for D.N. Skinner, geologist with the party.

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