Retrospect Spur
Retrospect Spur (84°9′S 173°12′E) is a spur, 7 nautical miles (13 km) long, descending north-northwest from the base of Separation Range into the east side of Hood Glacier. The spur gets its name from the New Zealand Alpine Club Antarctic Expedition (1959–60). They named the spur during their expedition to obtain a panorama shot of Hood Glacier. The outcropping Chevron Rocks are located at the north end of the spur.
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