Le Bicorne

Le Bicorne
Le Bicorne rising in the background.
Highest point
Elevation1,202 m (3,944 ft)
Prominence147 m (482 ft)
Coordinates49°35′16″S 68°53′01″E / 49.58778°S 68.88361°E / -49.58778; 68.88361
Geography
Le Bicorne
Location in Kerguelen
LocationGrande Terre, Kerguelen Islands, French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Climbing
First ascentUnknown

Le Bicorne is a mountain in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. Located in the Rallier du Baty Peninsula, near the southwestern shore of Kerguelen, it rises to a height of 1,202 metres (3,944 ft) above sea level.

This mountain is the highest point on the peninsula and a prominent landmark. It was first named by French polar explorer Albert Bauer during an exploration of the Cook Glacier in 1961-1962. Bauer deemed that the two peaks atop the mountain resembled the bicorne hat worn by the members of the École polytechnique to which he belonged.