Mount Pelops

Mount Pelops
Mount Pelops, east aspect
Highest point
Elevation2,015 m (6,611 ft)
Prominence105 m (344 ft)
Parent peakMount Niobe (2021 m)
ListingMountains of British Columbia
Coordinates49°45′57″N 123°15′49″W / 49.76583°N 123.26361°W / 49.76583; -123.26361
Geography
Mount Pelops
Location in British Columbia
Mount Pelops
Location in Canada
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
DistrictNew Westminster Land District
Protected areaTantalus Provincial Park
Parent rangeTantalus Range
Coast Ranges
Topo mapNTS 92G14 Cheakamus River
Climbing
First ascent1916 by J. Fyles and T. Fyles
Easiest routeScramble

Mount Pelops is a 2,015-metre (6,611-foot) mountain summit located in the Tantalus Range, in Tantalus Provincial Park, in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is situated 10 km (6 mi) northwest of Squamish, and 7.5 km (5 mi) southeast of Mount Tantalus, which is the highest peak in the Tantalus Range. Its nearest higher peak is Mount Niobe, 0.2 km (0 mi) to the northwest, and Omega Mountain lies 1.7 km (1 mi) to the east. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains into tributaries of the Squamish River. The first ascent of the mountain was made in 1916 by Tom Fyles and his brother, John Fyles. The mountain was named for Pelops, brother of Niobe and son of Tantalus according to Greek mythology, with several peaks in the Tantalus Range being named for family members of Tantalus. The mountain's name was officially adopted on June 6, 1957, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada.