Tombstone Mountain is a mountain in Yukon, Canada.
Tombstone Mountain is a summit located in the Ogilvie Mountains and within Tombstone Territorial Park. It ranks as the fourth-highest mountain in the Ogilvie Mountains. The remote peak is situated in the Tombstone River Valley and is set within the Yukon River watershed. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises above the Tombstone River in less than . The nearest road is the Dempster Highway to the southeast, and the nearest town is Dawson, to the southwest. Based on the Köppen climate classification, Tombstone Mountain is located in a subarctic climate zone with long, cold, winters, and short, mild summers. Winter temperatures can drop below âÂÂ40 ðC with wind chill factors below âÂÂ50 ðC.
The first ascent of the summit was made on June 21, 1973, by Martyn Williams, Jürg Hofer, and Liz Hofer. The mountain's name refers to a resemblance to a grave marker. The toponym was officially adopted on March 30, 1981, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada.
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