# Snick Pass

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'''Snick Pass''' ({{coord|70|41|S|69|25|W|display=inline,title}}) is a narrow mountain pass lying between the [Douglas Range](/source/Douglas_Range) and the [LeMay Range](/source/LeMay_Range), leading from [Grotto Glacier](/source/Grotto_Glacier) to [Purcell Snowfield](/source/Purcell_Snowfield) in the central portion of [Alexander Island](/source/Alexander_Island), [Antarctica](/source/Antarctica). The feature was first mapped from air photos obtained by the [Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition](/source/Ronne_Antarctic_Research_Expedition) in 1947–48, by Searle of the [Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey](/source/Falkland_Islands_Dependencies_Survey) in 1960. The name given by the [United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee](/source/United_Kingdom_Antarctic_Place-Names_Committee) is descriptive, a snick being a small cut or incision.

==See also==

* [Gateway Pass](/source/Gateway_Pass)
* [Haffner Pass](/source/Haffner_Pass)
* [Tufts Pass](/source/Tufts_Pass)

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Category:Mountain passes of Alexander Island

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